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SITE AND BUILDINGS

Locating power sources closer to where electricity is used puts less strain on the electricity transmission and distribution lines. It is increasingly difficult and expensive to site and build new power lines, so if the old lines are nearing capacity, load-centered generation can postpone the need to build new lines and reduce the chance of power outages (see the discussion under Benefits of Load-Centered Generation ). [Pg.21]

The manufacturing site and buildings should be described in sufficient detail (by means of plans and written explanations) so that the designation and conditions of use of all the rooms are correctly identified as well as the biological agents which are handled in them. The flow of people and product should also be clearly marked. [Pg.180]

A simplified approach for estimating site and building costs in terms of installed equipment costs was given in Chap. 6 (see Table 6-5). A more detailed analysis of these costs is given in the sections which follow. [Pg.334]

CFR1910.119(f)(4) 29CFR1910.120(d) and (g)(1) 40CFR68.69(d) 4.2.1.3 Safe work practices shall be implemented such as lockout/tagout permitted confined space entry removal of non-essential persoimel from hazardous material areas and site and building access control. [Pg.208]

In the previous chapters, we considered either homogeneous gas phase or aqueous phase chemistry. However, the condensed aqueous phase exists only in interaetion with the gas phase. As just mentioned, at the interface reactants meet from the aqueous and gaseous sites and build up high concentrations to provide favorable conditions for chemical reactions in recent years this has brought the term interfacial chemistry into fashion. [Pg.503]

As-Built Plan A drawing which covers property boundaries, streets bordering the site and building layout, and provides accurate scale and a north arrow. [Pg.201]

Part 3 lists the initial factors that the designer should consider when planning an installation, to ensure its viability and safety. It is usually essential to contact the electricity supply company early and advise the total load and possible future increases so that an adequate supply will be available when required. Spaces for substations, standby facilities and switchrooms, and any cable duct requirements should be discussed with whoever is responsible for the site and buildings as soon as possible so that provision can be made in the plans. [Pg.133]

Building Employers Confederation, The Loss Prevention Council and National Contractors Group (1992) Fire prevention on construction sites joint code of practice on the protection from fire of construction sites and buildings undergoing renovation. UK BEC. [Pg.84]


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