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  • Isolated Conductors - The Hidden Danger in Hazardous Areas (.pdf)
    as. build up to a very high potential, with voltages in excess of 30Kv not being. part of plant and equipment, or as packaging materials brought into the. uncommon. Depending on the capacitance of the object, this may result in. hazardous area. significant levels of energy available for discharge, well
  • Variable Speed Drives and Centrifuges for Zone 1 Hazardous Areas (.pdf)
    Using a variable frequency drive (VFD) provides a standard solution to get the top performance of machines in many applications in the process industry. Today, there is no solution to install frequency converters inside the hazardous area. This limits the functionality and the ability for a compact
  • Plastics and Insulating Materials - Containing the Risk in Hazardous Areas (.pdf)
    kegs, large IBCs, FIBCs and pipe grounding paddles, specifically. designed for use in hazardous areas. Table of Typical Resistance Values of Static-Dissipative Materials. Large plastic IBCs are now available with a complete steel shroud, in addition. Static-dissipative (or anti-static) materials
  • Planning and Developing Effective Emergency Mass Notification Strategies for Hazardous Industrial Applications in the Post 9/11 Era (.pdf)
    This white paper surveys ongoing developments in emergency mass notification for industrial operations that process, use, store and distribute hazardous materials such as chemicals, gases and petroleum products. The 14-page report examines a broad scope of issues ranging from planning requirements
  • Controlling Static Electricity When Handling IBC's in Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres (.pdf)
    and combustible material. NG ETTG 18 v2 26-09-08.cdr. l. e. r. t. i. c. A Controlling Static Hazards when handling IBCs. r. e. t. u in potentially hazardous atmospheres. a. e. F. Introduction. The accumulation of charges is now a potential ignition hazard. as surplus charges are available to discharge to objects
  • Bulk Material Combustion Warning Systems (.pdf)
    the lumps of coal stored in a. include: The area where they are used is classified. bunker can freeze together, making. · High,low,andaverage. as hazardous due to the presence of. it difficult to remove and handle. temperaturesinanimage. volatile hydrocarbon vapors, so the. One solution is to spray
  • Video Emissions Monitoring: New Compliance Tool?
    Pharma facilities may not be thought of as environmentally hazardous work environments. After all, GMP and strict safety regulations prevail, and much attention is paid to avoiding cross-contamination. Yet, the batch processing areas of drug development and pilot plants, particularly those
  • Monitoring Fugitive Dust
    be. Quality Standard (NAAQS) for a. employed to reduce emission to. number of hazardous pollutants. While fugitive dust is not a direct. normal ambient levels. One of those hazardous pollutants. part of the NAAQS, these emissions. identified in this overarching. do contribute heavily to the overall. One

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