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Wasted work

Facility-specific system including modules for air emissions, calendar, facility and agency processes, groundwater, hazardous waste, incident response, permit tracking, solid (non-hazardous) waste, work orders, and wastewater. [Pg.290]

Normal work elothes are appropriate for the support zone. PPE worn for the hazardous waste work should remain in the CRZ/C. At some point, this PPE will be deeontaminated or paekaged for transport and disposal or deeontamination. Separate support zone faeilities may not be needed where site faeilities are readily available and near to the worksite, and if elose eommunieation is maintained. Eor multiple hazardous waste operations eondueted in elose proximity, it is possible to design one support zone to serve several operations. This will depend on the logisties of the projeet. [Pg.65]

Flazardous waste sites are divided into as many or as few zones as necessary to protect worker health and safety. Work zones are established to prevent the spread of hazardous substances from contaminated to clean areas. Radiological work zones should be considered compatible with hazardous waste work zones, differing only in terminology. Diagrams, sketches, and maps should be used as often as necessary and constantly updated and communicated so that workers can be sure that they are appropriately protected [3]. [Pg.81]

Wlien interviewing potential workers for hazardous waste work, the interviewer should determine if the interviewee is up to date in training. Should the perspective worker get the job, how much time, effort and money will it take in training to get that worker up to speed It is... [Pg.102]

Hybrid approaches are generally more difficult to manage as the relationships and division of responsibilities between the PSM project teams and other management varies from element to element. This can lead to confusion within both the PSM teams and among other managers, which can result in misunderstandings and wasted work. [Pg.99]

Good supervision, careful working, and common sense can contribute a great deal to reduce paint failures and the wasteful work which is necessary to put a job right. [Pg.617]

Excess reagents used Reaction catalyst destined for waste Reaction solvent destined for waste Work-up and purification materials destined for waste... [Pg.72]

Reactor Wastes. The same fimdamental approach of immobilization and disposal is being taken for reactor wastes. Work has been underway in AECL for several years on immobilization techniques (21). These include volume reduction processes of incineration for combustible materials and reverse osmosis for concentrating solids from aqueous streams. The concentrates from these processes will be immobilized in bitumen. The deep underground disposal facility developed for fuel wastes will most likely also be used for the iinnobilized reactor wastes. [Pg.330]

Smith, M. E., Stephens, W. A., and Kunes, T. P. May 1982. "Making your Foundry s Waste Work for You Constructive Use and Reclamation." Modern Casting. [Pg.33]

But we learned to care. You see, rotor fouling is a double-edged sword. It cuts two ways. One aspect of rotor fouling is loss of adiabatic compressor efficiency, which wastes work and reduces flow. The other edge of the blade is vibration. [Pg.391]

Erosion and mass wasting work together by transporting material away. Erosion produces and steepens slopes, which are then reduced by mass wasting. [Pg.252]

Summary of CDCAB Secondary Waste Working Group Positions and Resolutions, 40 Other Community Positions, 41... [Pg.13]

The CDCAB Secondary Waste Working Group, made... [Pg.57]

Critically assess the kuowledge aud data used. Too ofteu, we hope that the data are applicable. A colleague, iu desiguiug a petrochemical plaut, was uuable to locate the physical properties of the orgauics. He decided to assume that they were the same as water aud hoped that this would work out. Just a short time speut iu critical assessmeut of this assumptiou would have saved six mouths of wasted work. Too ofteu, we accept... [Pg.1280]

On the basis of these observations, the Military Munitions Waste Working Group believes that the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of... [Pg.181]

The Military Munitions Waste Working Group identified the following seven areas of concern associated with the ordnance (energetics) waste stream ... [Pg.196]

Because of time constraints, the Military Munitions Waste Working Group has focused on unexploded ordnance and contaminated media with the understanding that remaining waste streams will be considered as time permits. [Pg.196]

Military Munitions Waste Working Group Report, DOE/OSTI—11681 (DE94009722) (November 30, 1993). [Pg.226]

Housekeeping If people leave objects such as tools, waste, work materials, and other items lying around on an elevated surface, there is a chance that they will fall onto the surface below or strike someone. Overflowing trash containers create the same hazard. [Pg.132]

Since cr, the created entropy, cannot be negative, the useful work obviously has its maximum value when reversible operation of the process. The quantity T or may be called the irreversibility of the process, or alternatively the dissipated energy or the wasted work. In any industrial process it is obviously desirable to reduce it as far as is possible by an approach to reversible conditions. [Pg.71]

It would take a volume larger than this entire publication to provide the reader with a comprehensive review of North American environmental laws and regulations. Moreover, environmental laws and regulations are often delegated to, or the responsibility of, state and local governments. It would not be possible in one volume to review even the structure of these regulatory systems, which cover air, solid waste, water, hazardous waste, work place exposures, commercial chemical review and cleanup of waste and industrial sites. [Pg.363]


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