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Ibraham Admas

What is a biological hazard?

A biological hazard (biohazard) is a threat to any living being because of other living organisms.  The threats can be minor and deadly too. It can also disrupt lives to an extent that one may cause property damage or social, economic and ... Read Read: What is a biological hazard?

By: Ibraham Admas | 07/11/2009 | Health

Cost-Effective Solutions For Non-Hazardous Industrial Wastewater Generators. MBBR

... for attached fixed film bacteria. The system offers higher productivity than many other biological systems in use today. WEF 6/8/2007 6 Cost Effective Solutions for Non-Hazardous Industrial Wastewater Other process modifications included ... Read Read: Cost-Effective Solutions For Non-Hazardous Industrial Wastewater Generators. MBBR

By: Sam Butterfield | 30/03/2009 | Business

How Hazardous Waste is Treated, Stored & Disposed Off

... off. There are various hazardous waste disposal company which treats hazardous waste such as chemical oxidation, vitrification, incineration, biological treatment and many more with the help of latest technologies. The most common ... Read Read: How Hazardous Waste is Treated, Stored & Disposed Off

By: Andrew Getz | 18/02/2008 | Technology

Methodology for Assessment of Natural Hazard Vulnerability in U.s. Coastal Zone Using Remote Sensing

... assets and may cause disaster. They are caused by meteorological, biological, geological, seismic, hydrological, or conditions or processes in the natural environment. Hazard assessment is the process of estimating, for defined areas, the ... Read Read: Methodology for Assessment of Natural Hazard Vulnerability in U.s. Coastal Zone Using Remote Sensing

By: K. Selvavinayagam | 05/05/2008 | Science

Effects of Hazardous Wastes

... refineries (facilities that purify substances), and manufacturers is more than double that produced by mining. Wastes may be made less hazardous by physical, chemical, or biological treatment. For example, sodium hydroxide has been used to ... Read Read: Effects of Hazardous Wastes

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 05/10/2008 | Environment

What You Need to Know About OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations And Emergency Response

... , also known as Superfund). The HAZWOPER definition, in addition to the CERCLA listed hazardous substances, also includes: certain biological and disease-causing agents, the Department Of Transportation defined hazardous materials, as ... Read Read: What You Need to Know About OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations And Emergency Response

By: Sandra Noble | 31/10/2007 | Non-Fiction

Hazardous Waste…. Name Says it All

... solid, semisolid or liquid forms including ignitable, corrosives, oils, dry bulk, sludge, filtrate, reactive, biological waste etc. Hazardous waste disposal companies efficiently manage hazardous waste from cradle to grave providing ... Read Read: Hazardous Waste…. Name Says it All

By: Andrew Getz | 02/01/2008 | Management

Research Paper on Abortion - the Integrated Biological Timeline

... responsibility to at least deliver the baby.”13 I agree in most cases, yet this statement does not take into account that it may be hazardous to the women’s health to have a baby, accidental conceptions do happen frequently, and it is not ... Read Read: Research Paper on Abortion - the Integrated Biological Timeline

By: Raya | 01/12/2007 | Health

Biological Safety Cabinets - Look Into The Classes To Notice

... that the BSC shields provisions and their respective operators from the interference of any hazards in the system.In order to understand more about biological safety cabinets, it is best to further take into account its subcategories. ... Read Read: Biological Safety Cabinets - Look Into The Classes To Notice

By: Agustin Steele | 12/11/2009 | Business
Robert Ziegler

Emf's Affect on Biological Systems

... have a different wave form, coherence, and frequency than natural EMFs, and their effects on living biological systems are only just beginning to be understood. Source of Concern Magnetic fields do penetrate biological organisms ... Read Read: Emf's Affect on Biological Systems

By: Robert Ziegler | 04/09/2007 | Alternative Medicine

Important Tips for Storing Hazardous Materials

... referring to the day old coffee in the break room.) According to the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management, hazardous material is, "any item or agent (biological, chemical, physical) which has the potential to cause harm to humans, ... Read Read: Important Tips for Storing Hazardous Materials

By: Craig Smith | 05/12/2007 | Small Business

Top Five Most Hazardous Lorry Loads

... loads to be transporting. Biohazard waste and active substances are classified into levels one to four, with four being the worst or most hazardous. Level one loads might be chicken pox or similar substances and are handled with gloves. ... Read Read: Top Five Most Hazardous Lorry Loads

By: Lyall Cresswell | 24/02/2009 | Automotive
Steve Evans

Landfill Leachate is One of the Main Landfill Hazards

... can even be highly toxic due to its high strength of contamination. Generally, PAC addition after biological treatment and settlement can be used for leachate treatment, and can sometimes have a pronounced effect on organic carbon removal ... Read Read: Landfill Leachate is One of the Main Landfill Hazards

By: Steve Evans | 05/12/2008 | Literature

Staying Safe While Managing Hazardous Materials

... to information on federal guidelines, advanced understanding of chemistry, biology, and radiology, and basic competency measurement. General Rules There are some official hazardous materials that are fairly common. For instance, ... Read Read: Staying Safe While Managing Hazardous Materials

By: Trbrian Jenkins | 12/05/2008 | Home Security

The Heajth Hazard in India as Pollution Has Gone Up to Sky- Rocketing Height

... and last for consumption have drove the last nail in the coffin of Indian environment. They themselves do not produce health-hazarding and poisoning products in their own country , but in the countries of 3rd world. The hopeless, innocent ... Read Read: The Heajth Hazard in India as Pollution Has Gone Up to Sky- Rocketing Height

By: sunilchatterjee | 16/11/2007 | Health

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