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Small size, ruggedness, simple cabling and the ability to operate the equipment under adverse conditions in the field has also been design goals. The system should also conform with the regulations necessary for the CE-marking (i. e. standards and directives for EMC, Electrical Safety and Machine Safety). [Pg.782]

Accident prevention techniques, such as job hazard analysis, safe operating procedures, and job safety observations, have their application to specific jobs within the workplace. In general, they aim to address and identify existing or potential work-related hazards. These types of accident prevention techniques are emphasized in this book. Most books addressing accident prevention techniques usually emphasize specific job hazards and their prevention, such as fire safety and machine guarding. This particular book places only minor emphasis on specific job hazards. [Pg.14]

In addition to the previously noted safety factors associated with these processes, there are additional needs for dust control and ventilation for dissipation of various vapors from pressing, tempering/heat treatment, and machining and finishing operations. [Pg.390]

Safe shutdown earthquake (SSE) test This is defined by the most severe earthquake that could occur, producing the maximum vibratory ground movements at the place of installation. Safety-related machines, devices and components should remain functional during an earthquake of this magnitude and maintain the safety and integrity of the plant until a safe... [Pg.449]

Is the manufacturing process suitable for safety and environmental controls Processing cycles are being placed under greater control in terms of machine operation. Auxiliary usage will be more specific and accurate to avoid over-consumption and to minimise waste. [Pg.11]

Swain, A. D., "Relative Advantages of People and Machines in Process Industries," in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Preventing Major Chemical Accidents, p. 6. 97, Center for Chemical Process Safety/AIChE, New York, NY (1987). [Pg.197]

Eisen, E.A., Tolbert, R.E., Hallock, M.F, Monson, R.R., Smith, T.J. Woskie, S.R. (1994) Mortality studies of machining fluid e.xposure in the automobile industry. IE Aease-eontrol study of larynx cancer. Am. J. ind. Med., 26, 185-202 Eller, R.M., ed. (1994) NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (DHHS (NIOSH) Rubl. No. 94-113), 4th Ed., Cincirmati, OH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health [Method 3509]... [Pg.375]

They should also have been trained on the particular machines that are on the packaging line, particularly in safety and observation, and have a thorough knowledge of how the marketable pack should look at all stages of its packaging. There should be codes of dress, discipline, line cleandown procedures, and other operating procedures in which the operators have been trained. These should also be readily available nearby so that they may be referred to at any time. [Pg.680]

The chemical and physical properties of each of these window materials vary widely. For example, polyimide is flexible, semitransparent, and chemically inert, but it has an upper working temperature of 673 K (for information about the properties of Kapton see http //www2.dupont. com/Kapton/en US / assets / downloads / pdf/ summaryofprop.pdf). Beryllium is stiff, has a low density, high thermal conductivity, and a moderate coefficient of thermal expansion it can be machined and is very stable mechanically and thermally. It also retains useful properties at both elevated and cryogenic temperatures. However, it does require a few safety-related handling requirements that are well documented (for detailed environmental safety and health information about beryllium see http //www.brushwellman.com). Nonetheless, as is stated in the Brush Wellman literature (for detailed environmental safety and health information about beryllium see http //www.brushwellman.com), "handling beryllium in solid form poses no special health risk."... [Pg.371]


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