Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Miscellaneous incidents

A tank was installed in a concrete-lined pit. The pit was then filled with sand, and a layer of concrete 6 in. thick w as put over the top. Water accumulated in the pit, and the buoyancy of the tank was sufficient to break the holding-down bolts and push it through the concrete covering. [Pg.129]

A sump and pump had been provided for the removal of water. But either the pump-out line had become blocked or pumping had not been canied out regularly [7]. [Pg.129]

Underground tanks are not recommended for plant areas. They cannot be inspected for external corrosion, and the ground is often contaminated with coiTosive chemicals. [Pg.130]

Part of the sand foundation beneath a 12-year-old tank subsided. Water collected in the space that was left and caused corrosion. This was not detected because the insulation on the tank came right down to the ground. [Pg.130]

When the corrosion had reduced the wall thickness from 6 mm to 2 mm, the floor of the tank collapsed along a length of 2.5 m, and 30,000 m3 of hot fuel oil came out. Most of it was collected in the dike. However, some leaked into other dikes through rabbit holes in the earth walls. [Pg.130]


Some Miscellaneous Incidents Involving Isolation for Maintenance... [Pg.8]

Elsewhere in the text, a number of incidents have involved evolution of gas(es) arising from slow decomposition or hydrolysis in storage, progressive thermal decomposition, or from other miscellaneous reactions or processing faults. Individual incidents may be found under ... [Pg.166]

Figure 5 shows that none of the control specimens contained cannabinoids. Approximately 30% of specimens from hospital treatment clinics were positive for THC-CRC, while 50-60% of the samples from independent centers were positive. The incidence of positive specimens in the miscellaneous group was lower (13%). ... [Pg.163]

The report of these high incidences of elevations of acid phosphatase activity in miscellaneous disease and in nonprostatic neoplastic disease, determined by a method presumably more specific than the usual Gutman method (GIO, G14), is not in accord with earlier studies, such as those of Sullivan et al. (S30) shown in Table 10. The incidences of elevations were considerably lower than those reported by Reynolds et al. [Pg.118]

Miscellaneous toxidties Visual impairment caused by retinal deposits has occurred with thioridazine at high doses, this drug may also cause severe conduction defects in the heart that result in fatal ventricular arrhythmias. Sertindole prolongs the QT interval of the ECG the underlying myocardial effect may lead to cardiac arrhythmias. Clozapine causes a small but important (1—2%) incidence of agranulocytosis and at high doses has caused seizures. [Pg.263]

For mention of the suggestion that NSAIDs may increase the incidence of myoclonus with high-dose morphine, see Opioids Morphine + Miscellaneous , p.l90. [Pg.178]

Wynne J. Miscellaneous conditions of the heart tumor, trauma and systemic disease. In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 20th ed. Bennett/Plum, 1996, pp. 357-359. Hinton RC, Kistler JP, Callan IT, et al. Influence of etiology of atrialfibrillation a incidence of systemic embolism. Am 7 Cardiology 1977 40 509. [Pg.17]

Miscellaneous - Clinical experiences with apazone (26) have been sunnar-ized.90 Good A1 activity, with little incidence of side effects, was noted in patients with a variety of Inflammatory diseases receiving 6 at 0.4-1.6 g/day. Tlnorldine HCl (27) was Introduced on the market In Japan as an antiinflammatory-analgetic agent.The benzophenone (28) had about twice the potency (CE) of phenylbutazone. 92... [Pg.213]


See other pages where Miscellaneous incidents is mentioned: [Pg.129]    [Pg.286]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.286]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.302]    [Pg.763]    [Pg.183]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.242]    [Pg.483]    [Pg.274]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.42]    [Pg.296]    [Pg.274]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.211]    [Pg.284]   


SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info