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Separate storage

Provide separate storage areas for incompatible materials... [Pg.134]

Provide separate storage areas for any protective clothing and respiratory protective equipment required, and for personal clothing. [Pg.120]

All protective clothing should be maintained in a sound condition, cleaned/washed/replaced regularly as appropriate, and be stored apart from everyday clothing. With toxic chemicals a double locker system is advisable. With highly toxic substances, e.g. lead compounds or asbestos-based substances, separate storage of personal clotliing and protective clotliing is specifically requhed. [Pg.440]

Density Separation Storage Volume Required Size Modification or Separation Size Reduction Dissolution... [Pg.123]

Separate storage for street elothes and proteetive elothing and... [Pg.267]

Provide separate storage areas or rooms for items awaiting disposal, remedial action, or further processing. [Pg.488]

In a solid-propellant rocket motor, the propellant is contained within the wall of the combustion chamber, as shown in Fig. 1. This contrasts with liquid systems, where both the fuel and oxidizing components are stored in tanks external to the combustion chamber and are pumped or pressure-fed to the combustor. In hybrid systems, one component, usually the fuel, is contained in the combustion chamber, while the other component is fed to the chamber from a separate storage tank, as in liquid systems. The solid-propellant motor also has an ignition system located at one end to initiate operation of the rocket. The supersonic nozzle affects the conversion of... [Pg.3]

Many laboratories find it practical to keep separate records for these, which means that the sample numbering system for raw materials must be different from that used for finished products. Other laboratories lump everything together for the purpose of record keeping but have separate storage areas for the two types of samples. [Pg.124]

The fact that the unstable products S, S9, S10, S12 cannot be stored (NIS) is modeled as follows separate storages with infinite capacities are defined for these... [Pg.231]

C02 separation, storage or sequestrations and/or utilization technologies must be demonstrated. Of highest priority is the need for storage technology before C02 removal can be even considered. [Pg.324]

Underslat slurry storage also influences environnement as well inside as outside the piggery because gases are released from the slurry. On the other hand anaerobic digestion processes will be avoid by daily removal and separate storage of faeces and urine. [Pg.233]

Reduction of the emission of odours by treatment of the slurry is a direct way. On one hand this can partly be done by separate storage of the faeces and the urine. On the other hand by aerobic or anaerobic treatment. [Pg.389]

Extra farm storage to cope with a change in marketing strategy can be another reason why more investments are needed. Buyers of farm produce may not have separate storage space for organic products, although this problem may decrease over time. [Pg.236]

Robust inorganic porous networks such as zeolites are of tremendous industrial interest in separation, storage and catalysis. As a result they have stimulated the preparation of a wider range of organic zeolites that aim to mimic their porous and robust properties while allowing more extensive synthetic tenability. [Pg.620]

The operation sequence for a single batch, shown in Figure 6.10, produces 2 main-cuts (PI and P2), 5 off-cuts and a final bottom product (P5). Specifications for products P3 and P4 could not be achieved directly because of the high purity requirement, low amount of component 3 and 4 in the feed mixture and the proximity of their boiling points with other components. Therefore, low purity off-cuts 2-5 (essentially binary or a ternary mixtures) are produced, collected in separate storage vessels and reprocessed when the amount of in each vessel reaches the full... [Pg.182]

Store acids and bases in separate storage cabinets. [Pg.264]

There should be separate storage cabinets for flammable liquids in approved safety cabinets. [Pg.269]

Design separate storage areas for flammable solvents, corrosive liquids, reactive chemicals, explosive chemicals, and chemical carcinogens. Properly inspect chemical containers and packages before use and also periodically. [Pg.271]

Figure 2-3 Cross-sectional diagram of the cornea. Note that the epithelium is only approximately one-tenth the total comeal mass. Nevertheless, it can be considered a separate storage depot for certain lipophilic dmgs. Figure 2-3 Cross-sectional diagram of the cornea. Note that the epithelium is only approximately one-tenth the total comeal mass. Nevertheless, it can be considered a separate storage depot for certain lipophilic dmgs.
Opening of equipment for maintenance can result in loss of product. Where possible, the liquid should be blown into the previous or next process vessel or drained back into a bucket for recovery. Any product that is recovered that is not badly contaminated can be returned to a separate storage tank upstream in the process. If a substandard or off-spec glycerine tank is provided in the refining section, it can be equipped with an easily removable cover. [Pg.3198]

The acid NG from the centrifuge runs to an injector where it is mixed with 8% aqueous solution of sodium carbonate. It is transported to a special degassing vessel, where CO2 is evolved. After that the emulsion passes to two wash columns provided with perforated discs made of stainless steel. Mixing is achieved by air inlet to the column, from the second column the emulsion runs to a specially designed wash centrifuge. The stabilized nitrate ester runs to an injector and is transported as a non-explosive aqueous emulsion to a separate storage building. [Pg.177]


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