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Beyond compliance : the refinery manager's guide to ISO 14001 implementation / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Motasem B. Haddadin
Beyond compliance : the refinery manager's guide to ISO 14001 implementation / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Motasem B. Haddadin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Houston, Texas : , : Gulf Pub., , [2006]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 p.)
Disciplina 355
355.033051
355/.033051
Altri autori (Persone) HaddadinMotasem B
Soggetto topico ISO 14000 Series Standards
Environmental protection - Standards
ISBN 0-12-799976-0
1-60119-099-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Beyond Compliance: The Refinery Manager's Guideto ISO 14001 Implementation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Refining Operations and the Sources of Pollution; Introduction; 1.1 The Nature of Pollution; 1.2 Desalting; 1.3 Distillation; 1.4 Downstream Processing Operations; 1.5 Supporting Operations and Technologies; Recommended References; Chapter 2. Refinery Waste and Pollution Profile; Introduction; 2.1 Refinery Material Output Matrices; Chapter 3. What an Environmental Management System Is All About; Introduction; 3.1 What an EMS Is
3.2 What an EMS Standard Is3.3 Understanding ISO 14001; 3.4 EMS Drivers; 3.5 A Review and What Comes Next; Chapter 4. Components of an Environmental Management System; Introduction; 4.1 Commitment and Environmental Policy; 4.2 Initial Environmental Review; 4.3 Planning the Environmental Policy; 4.4 Implementing the Environmental Policy; 4.5 Measuring and Evaluating; 4.6 Audits and Management Review; 4.7 Environmental Reporting and Communication; Recommended References and Websites; Chapter 5. Tools for Conducting the Initial Environmental Review; Introduction
5.1 U.S. Regulations, Waste Classifications, and SIC Codes5.2 IER Auditor; 5.3 Environmental Aspects (EA) Evaluator; 5.4 Closing Remarks; Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996204915003316
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Houston, Texas : , : Gulf Pub., , [2006]
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Beyond compliance : the refinery manager's guide to ISO 14001 implementation / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Motasem B. Haddadin
Beyond compliance : the refinery manager's guide to ISO 14001 implementation / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Motasem B. Haddadin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Houston, Texas : , : Gulf Pub., , [2006]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 p.)
Disciplina 355
355.033051
355/.033051
Altri autori (Persone) HaddadinMotasem B
Soggetto topico ISO 14000 Series Standards
Environmental protection - Standards
ISBN 0-12-799976-0
1-60119-099-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Beyond Compliance: The Refinery Manager's Guideto ISO 14001 Implementation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Refining Operations and the Sources of Pollution; Introduction; 1.1 The Nature of Pollution; 1.2 Desalting; 1.3 Distillation; 1.4 Downstream Processing Operations; 1.5 Supporting Operations and Technologies; Recommended References; Chapter 2. Refinery Waste and Pollution Profile; Introduction; 2.1 Refinery Material Output Matrices; Chapter 3. What an Environmental Management System Is All About; Introduction; 3.1 What an EMS Is
3.2 What an EMS Standard Is3.3 Understanding ISO 14001; 3.4 EMS Drivers; 3.5 A Review and What Comes Next; Chapter 4. Components of an Environmental Management System; Introduction; 4.1 Commitment and Environmental Policy; 4.2 Initial Environmental Review; 4.3 Planning the Environmental Policy; 4.4 Implementing the Environmental Policy; 4.5 Measuring and Evaluating; 4.6 Audits and Management Review; 4.7 Environmental Reporting and Communication; Recommended References and Websites; Chapter 5. Tools for Conducting the Initial Environmental Review; Introduction
5.1 U.S. Regulations, Waste Classifications, and SIC Codes5.2 IER Auditor; 5.3 Environmental Aspects (EA) Evaluator; 5.4 Closing Remarks; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910679723703321
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Houston, Texas : , : Gulf Pub., , [2006]
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Biotechnology for waste and wastewater treatment / / by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
Biotechnology for waste and wastewater treatment / / by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, 1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 628.3
628.3 21
Soggetto topico Sewage - Purification - Biological treatment
Water - Purification - Biological treatment
ISBN 9786612769429
1-282-76942-1
0-08-094645-3
1-282-01342-4
9786612013423
0-8155-1628-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Biotechnology for Waste and Wastewater Treatment; Copyright Page; Preface; About the Author; CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1. BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL WASTES; MUNICIPAL TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGES; CHAPTER 2. BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES; INTRODUCTION; ABIOTIC TREATMENT TECHNIQUES; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL METHODS; DETERMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL DEGRADABILITY; PILOT STUDIES; LABORATORY STUDIES OF AEROBIC DEGRADATION; ANAEROBIC BACTERIA; FUNGI; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES: MUTANT BACTERIA; BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT - OVERVIEW
MICROBIOLOGY BACKGROUNDBACTERIAL GROWTH; KINETICS OF GROWTH; INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT PROCESSES; MUTANT BACTERIA; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN THE ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS; INTRODUCTION; FORMS OF NITROGEN; NITRIFYING BACTERIA; NITRIFICATION STOICHIOMETRY; NITRIFICATION PROCESS VARIABLES AND KINETICS; DENITRIFICATION; DENITRIFYING BACTERIA; DENITRIFICATION STOICHIOMETRY; DENITRIFICATION PROCESS VARIABLES AND KINETICS; NITRIFICATION PROCESSES; DENITRIFICATION PROCESSES; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES
CHAPTER 5. IN-SITU BIORECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATERINTRODUCTION; TREATING CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER; APPLICATION OF MODELING; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9911006659103321
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, 1996
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Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (548 p.)
Disciplina 363.7382
Altri autori (Persone) DavletshinAnton
Soggetto topico Oil spills
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-94418-5
9786612944185
1-61344-886-4
1-118-01171-6
1-118-01172-4
1-118-01170-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills: Guidelines for Emergency Responders; Contents; Preface; 1 Toxic Nature of Crude Oil; 1.1 High Risk Areas; 1.2 Potential Impacts; 1.3 Definitions; 1.3.1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs); 1.3.2 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH); 1.4 Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts; 2 Origins of Spills; 2.1 Offshore Drilling; 2.2 Case Study; 3 Use of Chemical Dispersants; 3.1 Dispersants; 3.2 Methods of Application; 3.2.1 Application at Sea; 3.2.1.1 Vessel Spraying; 3.2.1.2 Aerial Spraying
3.3 Types of Dispersants and Commercial Products4 Combating Spills at the Shoreline; 4.1 Chemical Warfare; 4.2 Booms and Barriers; 5 Emerging Technologies; 5.1 Clean World Innovations and EncapSol; 5.1.1 Clean World Innovations Technology; 5.1.2 EncapSol Technology; 5.2 Centrifuges; 5.3 Skimmers and Response Vessels; 6 Spill Response and Worker Protection; 6.1 Countermeasure Options; 6.1.1 Dispersants; 6.1.2 Biological Agents; 6.1.3 Shoreline Cleaners; 6.1.4 Controlled or In-Situ Burning; 6.1.5 Suggested References Concerning In-Situ Burning at Sea; 6.2 Spill Response Protocols and Strategies
6.2.1 Defining Worker Training Requirements6.2.2 National Contingency Plan; 6.2.2.1 Useful Definitions; 6.2.2.2 Planning and Coordination Structure ( 300.205); 6.2.2.3 Operational Response Phases for Oil Removal; 6.2.3 Environmental and Health and Safety Definitions; 6.3 Worker Protection; 6.3.1 Occupational Exposure Standards; 6.3.2 Glossary; 6.3.3 Medical Surveillance; 6.3.4 Fitness and Heat Stress; 6.3.5 Awareness and Recognizing the Hazards; 6.3.6 Material Safety Data Sheets and Worker Orientation; 6.3.7 Supplementing the Initial Orientation; 6.3.8 Safe Handling Of Drums
6.3.8.1 Transferring Flammable Liquids6.3.9 Chemical Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.1 Classification of Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.2 Garment Selection Factors; 6.3.9.3 Decontamination; 6.3.10 Levels of Protection; 6.3.10.1 Respiratory Protection; 6.3.10.2 Atmospheres that are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH); 6.3.10.3 Glossary of Respiratory Protection Terms; 6.4 The Oil Spill Response Plan; 6.5 Air Monitoring; 6.5.1 Reasons for Air Monitoring; 6.5.2 Direct vs. Indirect Methods; 6.5.3 Instrumentation and Community Air Monitoring Program; 6.5.4 Odors
7 Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill7.1 The Impacts; 7.2 The Waxman/Stupak Letter; 7.2.1 Well Design; 7.2.2 Centralizers; 7.2.3 Cement Bond Log; 7.2.4 Mud Circulation; 7.2.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3 Standard of Care; 7.3.1 Well Design; 7.3.2 Mud Circulation; 7.3.3 Centralizers; 7.3.4 Cement Bond Log; 7.3.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3.6 Blowout Preventer; 7.3.7 Emeregncy Response Preparedness; 7.3.8 Contractor Training and Worker Protection; 7.3.9 Use of Dispersants; 7.3.10 BP's Corporate Culture and Day of Reckoning; 7.3.11 Mineral Management Services and the Role of Industry; 7.3.12 Commentary
Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141041903321
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
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Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (548 p.)
Disciplina 363.7382
Altri autori (Persone) DavletshinAnton
Soggetto topico Oil spills
ISBN 1-282-94418-5
9786612944185
1-61344-886-4
1-118-01171-6
1-118-01172-4
1-118-01170-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills: Guidelines for Emergency Responders; Contents; Preface; 1 Toxic Nature of Crude Oil; 1.1 High Risk Areas; 1.2 Potential Impacts; 1.3 Definitions; 1.3.1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs); 1.3.2 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH); 1.4 Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts; 2 Origins of Spills; 2.1 Offshore Drilling; 2.2 Case Study; 3 Use of Chemical Dispersants; 3.1 Dispersants; 3.2 Methods of Application; 3.2.1 Application at Sea; 3.2.1.1 Vessel Spraying; 3.2.1.2 Aerial Spraying
3.3 Types of Dispersants and Commercial Products4 Combating Spills at the Shoreline; 4.1 Chemical Warfare; 4.2 Booms and Barriers; 5 Emerging Technologies; 5.1 Clean World Innovations and EncapSol; 5.1.1 Clean World Innovations Technology; 5.1.2 EncapSol Technology; 5.2 Centrifuges; 5.3 Skimmers and Response Vessels; 6 Spill Response and Worker Protection; 6.1 Countermeasure Options; 6.1.1 Dispersants; 6.1.2 Biological Agents; 6.1.3 Shoreline Cleaners; 6.1.4 Controlled or In-Situ Burning; 6.1.5 Suggested References Concerning In-Situ Burning at Sea; 6.2 Spill Response Protocols and Strategies
6.2.1 Defining Worker Training Requirements6.2.2 National Contingency Plan; 6.2.2.1 Useful Definitions; 6.2.2.2 Planning and Coordination Structure ( 300.205); 6.2.2.3 Operational Response Phases for Oil Removal; 6.2.3 Environmental and Health and Safety Definitions; 6.3 Worker Protection; 6.3.1 Occupational Exposure Standards; 6.3.2 Glossary; 6.3.3 Medical Surveillance; 6.3.4 Fitness and Heat Stress; 6.3.5 Awareness and Recognizing the Hazards; 6.3.6 Material Safety Data Sheets and Worker Orientation; 6.3.7 Supplementing the Initial Orientation; 6.3.8 Safe Handling Of Drums
6.3.8.1 Transferring Flammable Liquids6.3.9 Chemical Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.1 Classification of Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.2 Garment Selection Factors; 6.3.9.3 Decontamination; 6.3.10 Levels of Protection; 6.3.10.1 Respiratory Protection; 6.3.10.2 Atmospheres that are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH); 6.3.10.3 Glossary of Respiratory Protection Terms; 6.4 The Oil Spill Response Plan; 6.5 Air Monitoring; 6.5.1 Reasons for Air Monitoring; 6.5.2 Direct vs. Indirect Methods; 6.5.3 Instrumentation and Community Air Monitoring Program; 6.5.4 Odors
7 Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill7.1 The Impacts; 7.2 The Waxman/Stupak Letter; 7.2.1 Well Design; 7.2.2 Centralizers; 7.2.3 Cement Bond Log; 7.2.4 Mud Circulation; 7.2.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3 Standard of Care; 7.3.1 Well Design; 7.3.2 Mud Circulation; 7.3.3 Centralizers; 7.3.4 Cement Bond Log; 7.3.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3.6 Blowout Preventer; 7.3.7 Emeregncy Response Preparedness; 7.3.8 Contractor Training and Worker Protection; 7.3.9 Use of Dispersants; 7.3.10 BP's Corporate Culture and Day of Reckoning; 7.3.11 Mineral Management Services and the Role of Industry; 7.3.12 Commentary
Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996208881503316
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
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Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Emergency response management of offshore oil spills [[electronic resource] ] : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (548 p.)
Disciplina 363.7382
Altri autori (Persone) DavletshinAnton
Soggetto topico Oil spills
ISBN 1-282-94418-5
9786612944185
1-61344-886-4
1-118-01171-6
1-118-01172-4
1-118-01170-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills: Guidelines for Emergency Responders; Contents; Preface; 1 Toxic Nature of Crude Oil; 1.1 High Risk Areas; 1.2 Potential Impacts; 1.3 Definitions; 1.3.1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs); 1.3.2 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH); 1.4 Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts; 2 Origins of Spills; 2.1 Offshore Drilling; 2.2 Case Study; 3 Use of Chemical Dispersants; 3.1 Dispersants; 3.2 Methods of Application; 3.2.1 Application at Sea; 3.2.1.1 Vessel Spraying; 3.2.1.2 Aerial Spraying
3.3 Types of Dispersants and Commercial Products4 Combating Spills at the Shoreline; 4.1 Chemical Warfare; 4.2 Booms and Barriers; 5 Emerging Technologies; 5.1 Clean World Innovations and EncapSol; 5.1.1 Clean World Innovations Technology; 5.1.2 EncapSol Technology; 5.2 Centrifuges; 5.3 Skimmers and Response Vessels; 6 Spill Response and Worker Protection; 6.1 Countermeasure Options; 6.1.1 Dispersants; 6.1.2 Biological Agents; 6.1.3 Shoreline Cleaners; 6.1.4 Controlled or In-Situ Burning; 6.1.5 Suggested References Concerning In-Situ Burning at Sea; 6.2 Spill Response Protocols and Strategies
6.2.1 Defining Worker Training Requirements6.2.2 National Contingency Plan; 6.2.2.1 Useful Definitions; 6.2.2.2 Planning and Coordination Structure ( 300.205); 6.2.2.3 Operational Response Phases for Oil Removal; 6.2.3 Environmental and Health and Safety Definitions; 6.3 Worker Protection; 6.3.1 Occupational Exposure Standards; 6.3.2 Glossary; 6.3.3 Medical Surveillance; 6.3.4 Fitness and Heat Stress; 6.3.5 Awareness and Recognizing the Hazards; 6.3.6 Material Safety Data Sheets and Worker Orientation; 6.3.7 Supplementing the Initial Orientation; 6.3.8 Safe Handling Of Drums
6.3.8.1 Transferring Flammable Liquids6.3.9 Chemical Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.1 Classification of Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.2 Garment Selection Factors; 6.3.9.3 Decontamination; 6.3.10 Levels of Protection; 6.3.10.1 Respiratory Protection; 6.3.10.2 Atmospheres that are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH); 6.3.10.3 Glossary of Respiratory Protection Terms; 6.4 The Oil Spill Response Plan; 6.5 Air Monitoring; 6.5.1 Reasons for Air Monitoring; 6.5.2 Direct vs. Indirect Methods; 6.5.3 Instrumentation and Community Air Monitoring Program; 6.5.4 Odors
7 Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill7.1 The Impacts; 7.2 The Waxman/Stupak Letter; 7.2.1 Well Design; 7.2.2 Centralizers; 7.2.3 Cement Bond Log; 7.2.4 Mud Circulation; 7.2.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3 Standard of Care; 7.3.1 Well Design; 7.3.2 Mud Circulation; 7.3.3 Centralizers; 7.3.4 Cement Bond Log; 7.3.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3.6 Blowout Preventer; 7.3.7 Emeregncy Response Preparedness; 7.3.8 Contractor Training and Worker Protection; 7.3.9 Use of Dispersants; 7.3.10 BP's Corporate Culture and Day of Reckoning; 7.3.11 Mineral Management Services and the Role of Industry; 7.3.12 Commentary
Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829976403321
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
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Emergency response management of offshore oil spills : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Emergency response management of offshore oil spills : guidelines for emergency responders / / Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (548 p.)
Disciplina 363.7382
Altri autori (Persone) DavletshinAnton
Soggetto topico Oil spills
ISBN 9786612944185
9781282944183
1282944185
9781613448861
1613448864
9781118011713
1118011716
9781118011720
1118011724
9781118011706
1118011708
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills: Guidelines for Emergency Responders; Contents; Preface; 1 Toxic Nature of Crude Oil; 1.1 High Risk Areas; 1.2 Potential Impacts; 1.3 Definitions; 1.3.1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs); 1.3.2 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH); 1.4 Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts; 2 Origins of Spills; 2.1 Offshore Drilling; 2.2 Case Study; 3 Use of Chemical Dispersants; 3.1 Dispersants; 3.2 Methods of Application; 3.2.1 Application at Sea; 3.2.1.1 Vessel Spraying; 3.2.1.2 Aerial Spraying
3.3 Types of Dispersants and Commercial Products4 Combating Spills at the Shoreline; 4.1 Chemical Warfare; 4.2 Booms and Barriers; 5 Emerging Technologies; 5.1 Clean World Innovations and EncapSol; 5.1.1 Clean World Innovations Technology; 5.1.2 EncapSol Technology; 5.2 Centrifuges; 5.3 Skimmers and Response Vessels; 6 Spill Response and Worker Protection; 6.1 Countermeasure Options; 6.1.1 Dispersants; 6.1.2 Biological Agents; 6.1.3 Shoreline Cleaners; 6.1.4 Controlled or In-Situ Burning; 6.1.5 Suggested References Concerning In-Situ Burning at Sea; 6.2 Spill Response Protocols and Strategies
6.2.1 Defining Worker Training Requirements6.2.2 National Contingency Plan; 6.2.2.1 Useful Definitions; 6.2.2.2 Planning and Coordination Structure ( 300.205); 6.2.2.3 Operational Response Phases for Oil Removal; 6.2.3 Environmental and Health and Safety Definitions; 6.3 Worker Protection; 6.3.1 Occupational Exposure Standards; 6.3.2 Glossary; 6.3.3 Medical Surveillance; 6.3.4 Fitness and Heat Stress; 6.3.5 Awareness and Recognizing the Hazards; 6.3.6 Material Safety Data Sheets and Worker Orientation; 6.3.7 Supplementing the Initial Orientation; 6.3.8 Safe Handling Of Drums
6.3.8.1 Transferring Flammable Liquids6.3.9 Chemical Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.1 Classification of Protective Clothing; 6.3.9.2 Garment Selection Factors; 6.3.9.3 Decontamination; 6.3.10 Levels of Protection; 6.3.10.1 Respiratory Protection; 6.3.10.2 Atmospheres that are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH); 6.3.10.3 Glossary of Respiratory Protection Terms; 6.4 The Oil Spill Response Plan; 6.5 Air Monitoring; 6.5.1 Reasons for Air Monitoring; 6.5.2 Direct vs. Indirect Methods; 6.5.3 Instrumentation and Community Air Monitoring Program; 6.5.4 Odors
7 Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill7.1 The Impacts; 7.2 The Waxman/Stupak Letter; 7.2.1 Well Design; 7.2.2 Centralizers; 7.2.3 Cement Bond Log; 7.2.4 Mud Circulation; 7.2.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3 Standard of Care; 7.3.1 Well Design; 7.3.2 Mud Circulation; 7.3.3 Centralizers; 7.3.4 Cement Bond Log; 7.3.5 Lockdown Sleeve; 7.3.6 Blowout Preventer; 7.3.7 Emeregncy Response Preparedness; 7.3.8 Contractor Training and Worker Protection; 7.3.9 Use of Dispersants; 7.3.10 BP's Corporate Culture and Day of Reckoning; 7.3.11 Mineral Management Services and the Role of Industry; 7.3.12 Commentary
Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9911018966003321
Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
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Environmental and health & safety management : a guide to compliance / / by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, Madelyn L. Graffia
Environmental and health & safety management : a guide to compliance / / by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, Madelyn L. Graffia
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Park Ridge, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (521 p.)
Disciplina 347.30446
658.382
Altri autori (Persone) GraffiaMadelyn <1962->
Soggetto topico Environmental law - United States
Industrial safety - Law and legislation - United States
Industrial hygiene - Law and legislation - United States
Industrial safety - United States
Industrial hygiene - United States
ISBN 1-282-00234-1
9786612002342
0-8155-1706-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Environmental and Health & Safety Management: A Guide to Compliance; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Safe Handling Practices; CHAPTER 1. MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND SAFETY; Introduction; Managing Federal Regulations and Toxic Substances; The Need for Compliance; CHAPTER 2. MANAGING FACILITIES, DUE DILIGENCE AND FACILITY TRANSFERS; Regulatory Overview; What is CERCLA, SARA, Superfund?; State ""Superfund"" Programs and Property Transfer Laws; Summary of Federal Regulations; The Importance of Due Diligence Audits; Consultant Issues and Staffing Considerations
Consultant LiabilitiesInsurance Industry's Liability Issues; CHAPTER 3. THE CHEMISTRY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; Introduction; Chemical Properties and Characteristics; Corrosive Chemicals; Properties of Organic Chemicals; Flammables and the Chemistry of Fires; Water Reactive Chemicals; Oxidation/Reduction Reactions; Poisons; Chemical Compatibility; Closure; CHAPTER 4. SAFETY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR LABORATORIES; Introduction; Review of Hazardous Materials Properties; Purchasing and Receiving Chemicals; Responding to Spills; Contingency Plans; Handling Wastes
CHAPTER 5. RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT AND WASTE ANALYSIS PLANSIntroduction; Hazardous Waste Classification; Hazardous Waste Generators; Waste Accumulation; RCRA Regulations Pertaining to Laboratories; Waste Determinations; The Waste Analysis Plan; CHAPTER 6. HAZARD COMMUNICATION; Introduction; Summary of the Right-to-Know Law; Listing of Hazardous Chemicals; Labeling Requirements; Training Workers; Labels and Labeling; Understanding Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets; OSHA 200 Log of Injuries and Illnesses; Forms of the Chemical; Signs and Symptoms of Occupational Hazards
Evaluation of Hazard SeriousnessToxicology; Measurement and Evaluation of Exposure; Laboratories and Analytical Methods; Prevention and Control of Exposure; Ventilation; Administrative Measures; Radiation Hazards; CHAPTER 7. PROCESS TECHNOLOGY SAFETY AND HAZARD ANALYSIS; Process Safety Information; Hazards of Chemicals; Process Technology; Process Equipment; Recordkeeping; Process Hazard Analysis; Analysis Teams; Conducting A Process Hazard Analysis; Analysis Findings; Training; Pre-Startup Safety Reviews; Hazard Evaluation Techniques; CHAPTER 8. HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION; Introduction
The RegulationsTransporter Requirements; Enforcement; Hazardous Waste Regulations; TSD Requirements; Transportation of Hazardous Waste Samples; Summary; CHAPTER 9. TREATMENT, DISPOSAL AND WASTE MINIMIZATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES; Introduction; Regulatory Framework; Waste Minimization and Onsite Treatment; Commercial Facilities; Waste Minimization Practices; Waste Storage Practices; CHAPTER 10. MANAGING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS; Introduction; Measure to Prevent/Detect Releases; General Operating Requirements; Responses to Leaks or Spills; Closure and Postclosure Requirements
CHAPTER 11. FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE AND RODENTICIDE ACT
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Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
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Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refinieries [[electronic resource] ] : Polution Prevention Through ISO 14001
Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refinieries [[electronic resource] ] : Polution Prevention Through ISO 14001
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 p.)
Disciplina 665.5
665.530684
Soggetto topico Environmental chemistry
Environmental management
Environmental protection
Petroleum refineries -- Design and construction
Petroleum --Refining -- Environmental aspects
Petroleum - Environmental aspects - Refining
Petroleum refineries - Design and construction
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Environmental Engineering
ISBN 1-60119-101-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refineries: Pollution Prevention Through ISO 14001; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1.Is Compliance Enough?; Introduction; Environmental Cost Accounting; Liabilities for Simply Meeting Minimum Compliance Requirements; Understanding the Elements of an EMS; Chapter 2.Getting an EMS Started; Introduction; Practical Aspects of an EMS; Examples of EMSs; Defining Pollution Prevention and Related Terminology; Pollution Prevention within the Context of an EMS; The Initial Environmental Review
Chapter 3.Integrating Cleaner Production with an EMSIntroduction; The Link between Pollution Prevention and an EMS; Integrating EMS and CP/P2; The Role of an Environmental Management Information System; Recommended References; Chapter 4.Improving Competitiveness through an EMS; Introduction; Benefits That Improve Competitiveness; A Case Study on Greening the Supply Chain; Greening the Supply Chain; Chapter 5.Conducting Cleaner Production Audits; Introduction; In-Plant Assessment and Pollution Prevention; The Environmental Management Hierarchy; Reasons to Prevent Pollution
Improving Product Quality through Total Quality Environmental ManagementSteps to Conducting CP/P2 Audits; Toolkit and Worksheets; Chapter 6.IER Case Study; Introduction; The Methodology Applied; Environmental Management System Structure; The Initial Environmental Review; Final Remarks; Chapter 7.Cleaner Production Case Studies; Introduction; CP/P2 Case Study at the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Co., Zarqa, Jordan; CP/P2 Case Study at the Chevron Products Company, Richmond Refinery, United States; CP/P2 Case Study at the Beijing Yanshan Chemical Corporation, China
CP/P2 Case Study at the Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Gujarat Refinery, Vaodara, IndiaCP/P2 Case Study at California Refineries; Index
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Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refinieries [[electronic resource] ] : Polution Prevention Through ISO 14001
Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refinieries [[electronic resource] ] : Polution Prevention Through ISO 14001
Autore Cheremisinoff Nicholas P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 p.)
Disciplina 665.5
665.530684
Soggetto topico Environmental chemistry
Environmental management
Environmental protection
Petroleum refineries -- Design and construction
Petroleum --Refining -- Environmental aspects
Petroleum - Environmental aspects - Refining
Petroleum refineries - Design and construction
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Environmental Engineering
ISBN 1-60119-101-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Environmental Management Systems Handbook for Refineries: Pollution Prevention Through ISO 14001; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1.Is Compliance Enough?; Introduction; Environmental Cost Accounting; Liabilities for Simply Meeting Minimum Compliance Requirements; Understanding the Elements of an EMS; Chapter 2.Getting an EMS Started; Introduction; Practical Aspects of an EMS; Examples of EMSs; Defining Pollution Prevention and Related Terminology; Pollution Prevention within the Context of an EMS; The Initial Environmental Review
Chapter 3.Integrating Cleaner Production with an EMSIntroduction; The Link between Pollution Prevention and an EMS; Integrating EMS and CP/P2; The Role of an Environmental Management Information System; Recommended References; Chapter 4.Improving Competitiveness through an EMS; Introduction; Benefits That Improve Competitiveness; A Case Study on Greening the Supply Chain; Greening the Supply Chain; Chapter 5.Conducting Cleaner Production Audits; Introduction; In-Plant Assessment and Pollution Prevention; The Environmental Management Hierarchy; Reasons to Prevent Pollution
Improving Product Quality through Total Quality Environmental ManagementSteps to Conducting CP/P2 Audits; Toolkit and Worksheets; Chapter 6.IER Case Study; Introduction; The Methodology Applied; Environmental Management System Structure; The Initial Environmental Review; Final Remarks; Chapter 7.Cleaner Production Case Studies; Introduction; CP/P2 Case Study at the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Co., Zarqa, Jordan; CP/P2 Case Study at the Chevron Products Company, Richmond Refinery, United States; CP/P2 Case Study at the Beijing Yanshan Chemical Corporation, China
CP/P2 Case Study at the Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Gujarat Refinery, Vaodara, IndiaCP/P2 Case Study at California Refineries; Index
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Cheremisinoff Nicholas P  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2013
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