hydrocarbon
- At Tuffchem Environmental Services, we offer the most comprehensive hydrocarbon decontamination package in the market today that can effectively reduce downtime, HSE liability, waste disposal, plant's turnaround, maintenance or emergency shutdown time. (exportersindia.com)
hazardous chemicals
- Remove and properly store any hazardous chemicals or biological materials to be saved. (buffalo.edu)
- If the equipment (e.g., refrigerators, freezers, hoods) contains hazardous chemicals and/or biological agents, determine what can be disposed. (buffalo.edu)
- Equipment must be emptied of all hazardous chemicals and biological materials prior to certifying the equipment for unrestricted use. (buffalo.edu)
- A method of decontaminating hazardous chemicals on a surface, comprising applying the decontaminant composition of claim 1 onto said surface. (sumobrain.com)
- News and views about chemical facility security, transportation of hazardous chemicals, and the federal laws and rules governing the same. (blogspot.com)
spills
- FAST-ACT provides a Chemical Decontamination Mitt that offers "safe and easy wiping and handling of chemical spills and neutralized industrial materials" according to their website. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
residual
- Chemical cleaning is a cost-effective and efficient method involving the use of reactive chemicals to remove unwanted deposits, corrosion, residual oils and greases, and other obtrusive contaminants from the surfaces of various pieces of process equipment, including components of power-generating units such as boiler and condensers, heat ex-changers in refineries and other industrial equipment. (exportersindia.com)
warfare agent
- U.S. Army looking for new chemical warfare agent detector" Archived 2014-02-28 at Archive.is. (wikipedia.org)
Compounds
- Abstract Surface decontamination efficacy determination of DeconGelTM 1101 on stainless steel, aluminum, and concrete surfaces contaminated with amine compounds (aniline) was performed using GC/MS (Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SW-846 Methods: 3500C (Sampling) and 8270C (Analysis). (environmental-expert.com)
- The use of oxidizing compounds such as calcium hypochlorite or sodium hypochlorite inactivates a variety of chemical compounds as well as dangerous microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses. (faqs.org)
Radiological
- Captain Siyoung Lee, team leader for the Chemical Response Team (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high yield Explosives), explained that two chemical response teams were being evaluated by the unit's subject matter experts. (fitrippedandhealthy.com)
- In June 1953 the United States Army formally adopted guidelines regarding the use of human subjects in chemical, biological, or radiological testing and research. (wikipedia.org)
chlorine
- The MCS is a portable, self-contained chlorine dioxide decontamination device. (environmental-expert.com)
TICs
- The subject matter is focused on external decontamination of living people exposed to toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), toxic industrial materials (TIMs) or chemical warfare agents (CWAs) resulting from either an intentional or accidental release. (blogspot.com)
- In 2011, the U.S. Army product manager for the Decontamination Family of Systems (DFoS) began a market research project to identify potential prototype CIDAS technologies that could help soldiers locate chemical and biological warfare agents (CBWA), non-traditional agents (NTAs) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) on military equipment and vehicles. (wikipedia.org)
Surface
- ABSTRACT Surface decontamination efficacy determination of DeconGelTM 1101 on stainless steel, carbon steel, and concrete surfaces contaminated with Potassium Chromate (K2CrO4) was performed with ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy) according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SW-846 Methods: 3005A (sampling) and 6010C (analysis). (environmental-expert.com)
- Even when the chemical in a spill is unknown, the FAST-ACT Mitt is designed to remove the chemical residue from any surface. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- As the only technology to offer safe and effective surface decontamination, FAST-ACT is quickly becoming a staple for survivalists who want to be prepared for a possible chemical threat or attack. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- The basic methodology involves unsheathing each crate, segregating its waste (if relevant) into TRU and LLW, and if feasible, decontaminating each component by such techniques as paint-stripping, surface abrasion, and the use of chemical cleaners and surfactants. (lanl.gov)
- In addition, the team was the first to describe the use of pressure to control enzyme activity in supercritical fluids, the first stabilization of enzymes for chemical weapon defense and the first use of ATRP to grow polymers from the surface of proteins. (wikipedia.org)
Cleaning
- What is chemical cleaning? (exportersindia.com)
- Oil flushing is applied for the prevention of rust before the start of operation and inputs of substances into the pipes, usually after chemical cleaning is done. (exportersindia.com)
- is a Nigerian company delivering international standard contracting and consulting services in Waste Management, Industrial Cleaning and Decontamination to both private and Public sectors including the Oil and Gas industry. (environmental-expert.com)
- Progressive Technical Services Ltd (PTS) provides efficient industrial cleaning, waste management, emergency spill response, decommissioning and decontamination works on petrochemical installations, bulk liquid storage, oil, food and chemical plants to the highest standards. (environmental-expert.com)
biological agents
- Decontamination refers to the efforts to safeguard property and people that have been exposed to chemical, nuclear, or biological agents. (faqs.org)
processes
- These methods involve physical, chemical, or thermal processes. (faqs.org)
- CIDAS is a component of a larger U.S. government initiative, run by the Joint Project Manager Protection at the Department of Defense, to improve decontamination processes associated with chemical, biological, and non-traditional warfare agents. (wikipedia.org)
Exposure Incident
- The scenario was a response by the teams to a chemical agent exposure incident on front line troops. (fitrippedandhealthy.com)
Exercise
- October 15, 2009) - Soldiers of the 22nd Chemical Battalion (Technical Escort) underwent a vigorous exercise testing their skill and knowledge in decontamination for chemical agents during a Chemical Response Team exercise in the Edgewood Area Sept. 24. (fitrippedandhealthy.com)
- Operation Top Hat was a "local field exercise" conducted by the United States Army Chemical Corps in 1953. (wikipedia.org)
- The exercise involved the use of Chemical Corps personnel to test biological and chemical warfare decontamination methods. (wikipedia.org)
- Operation Top Hat was termed a "local field exercise" by the Army and took place from September 15-19, 1953 at the Army Chemical School at Fort McClellan, Alabama. (wikipedia.org)
- In a 1975 Pentagon Inspector General's report, the military maintained Top Hat was not subject to the guidelines requiring approval because it was a "line of duty" exercise in the Chemical Corps. (wikipedia.org)
oxidizing agents
- A popular chemical decontamination strategy relies on the use of oxidizing agents. (faqs.org)
specialty chemical
- Pyrophoric Iron presence at the pig receiver are decontaminated and cleansed using our specialty chemical. (process-3.com)
- I spent 12 years working as a process chemist in a specialty chemical company. (blogspot.com)
- Most recently I worked as a QA/R&D Manager in a specialty chemical manufacturing facility. (blogspot.com)
weapons
- In April, 2003, military forces of the United States, Britain, and Australia faced the prospects of chemical and biological weapons attacks by forces in Iraq, as well as decontamination resulting from the deliberate destruction of oil installations and the discovery and destruction of stored biological and/or chemical weapons. (faqs.org)
- Concerns are rising in recent news as North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un continues to threaten chemical and nuclear attacks along with Syria's continuous use of chemical weapons. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- Includes an exhaustive list of chapters on the conceivable chemical and biologic weapons known today. (google.com.ar)
- Russell's enzyme stabilization technology was singled out for the U.S. Army's Top Ten Greatest Invention Award and products containing the core chemistry are now used to monitor activities in countries suspected of developing and using chemical weapons. (wikipedia.org)
- Under the guidelines, seven research projects involving chemical weapons and human subjects were submitted by the Chemical Corps for Secretary of the Army approval in August 1953. (wikipedia.org)
- The experiments used Chemical Corps personnel to test decontamination methods for biological and chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard and nerve agents. (wikipedia.org)
Decontaminate
- The FAST-ACT Mitt was developed for use by the US military to decontaminate gear and supplies in the case of a chemical attack or release. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- Our specialy formulated chemical, BioRinse, has been used to decontaminate personnel attire and body. (process-3.com)
- The primary objective of CIDAS is the capability to detect trace levels of chemical warfare agents on surfaces before and after personnel decontaminate the surfaces "during Detailed Equipment Decontamination (DED) operations. (wikipedia.org)
Incident
- Previous chemical emission clouds have drifted across from industrial units in Northern France, however, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) have stated that in this incident such a scenario was unlikely due to weather models. (wikipedia.org)
spill
- For example, vacuuming up a spill of a powdery chemical can be a prudent step, while the same technique would be inappropriate for a liquid spill. (faqs.org)
- FASTANK is a patented liquid storage container for use in a number of sectors including oil and chemical spill clean up, Aid Agency, fire fighting, military, fish-farming, and animal rescue. (environmental-expert.com)
soldiers
- Decontamination is also possible 'in the field', courtesy of emergency response personal decontamination kits, which can be carried with workers or soldiers. (faqs.org)
- CIDAS is meant to help soldiers by detecting trace levels and finding the exact location of chemical weapon agents. (wikipedia.org)
equipment
- Depending on the size of the equipment to be released for unrestricted use, plan enough time to perform all necessary decontamination procedures. (buffalo.edu)
- In addition, chemical residues, stains, deposits, etc. on or in the equipment must be removed, neutralized, or otherwise rendered non-hazardous to human health or the environment using appropriate chemical and physical methods. (buffalo.edu)
methods
- There are a variety of decontamination methods and strategies that can be brought to bear on a chemical problem. (faqs.org)
- There are three general chemical decontamination methods. (faqs.org)
- Chemical methods. (faqs.org)
disposal
- Process disposal paperwork and have chemical wastes removed by EH&S (829-2401). (buffalo.edu)
Army
- After getting out of the Army I started working in the chemical industry, getting my BSc Chemistry degree while working as a technician. (blogspot.com)
- Musicians currently in the band have secondary roles in the British Army as chemical decontamination assistants, medics and drivers. (wikipedia.org)
Services
- Several other companies were formed under CIS over the span of the next 2 decades, with the expansion of the defence business, such as Unicorn International (UI) in 1971, Ordnance & Development Engineering (ODE) in 1973, Singapore Test Services (STS) in 1980 and Chartered Chemicals (CCI) in 1982. (wikipedia.org)
Liquid
- Liquid chemicals can be removed from inert surfaces or living surfaces (i.e., skin) by the use of sorbents. (faqs.org)
method
- Our patented "online decontamination" method has been utilised on offshore platforms. (process-3.com)
remove
- Decontamination is used to remove light and heavy-end hydrocarbons. (exportersindia.com)
response
- For these forces, rapid response decontamination strategies are a prudent and vital precaution during the conflict. (faqs.org)
people
- Visitors reported ill effects after the appearance of a "mist", and 233 people were treated at Eastbourne General Hospital, initially with a full chemical decontamination. (wikipedia.org)
human
- Human decontamination can involve removal of a contaminant from the skin. (faqs.org)
systems
- Safety DImensions (SDI) is a woman-owned business that was incorporated in New York in 2005 as a developer of hazardous materials decontamination, and detection systems. (environmental-expert.com)
- 99--Contamination Indicator / Decontamination Assurance Systems" (Solicitation Number: W911QY-11-R-CIDAS). (wikipedia.org)
nerve
- One component of CIDAS is an applicator that is used to show chemical agents, specifically nerve and blister agents. (wikipedia.org)
public
- A technology once exclusive to the military and CBRN markets, FAST-ACT announced that it will now make its well-known chemical decontamination products available to the general public as of February 2018. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- While we still work with the military to provide chemical protection, we recognize the growing concern that the public has regarding the possibility of a chemical attack. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- So, we have made the FAST-ACT Decon Mitt available to the public. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
Removal
- We are specialized in removal Pyrophoric Iron on production platforms using our chemical SR200. (process-3.com)
technology
- The FAST-ACT technology has been a known entity in the decontamination of chemical threats by the US military and government agencies. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
- The Contamination Indicator Decontamination Assurance System (CIDAS) is a technology used to identify chemical contamination. (wikipedia.org)
environment
- Chemical decontamination goes further than merely removing a contaminant from the environment. (faqs.org)
- We can't ignore what auto detailing chemicals are doing to the environment. (autopia.org)
physical
- A different type of physical decontamination involves washing the contaminant away using another fluid like water, an alcohol, or freon. (faqs.org)
forces
- In April 1945, only 10 days after the U.S. forces entered Bamberg, the 2nd Platoon, and 33rd Chemical Decontamination Company captured the ammunition plant, and placed guards at the facility. (wikipedia.org)
personal
- The Decon Mitt is intended for use in a situation where there are chemicals or harmful liquids on an individual or on personal items. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
quickly
- Usually such decontamination must be done quickly, since the contaminant may be absorbed through the skin where it can cause internal damage. (faqs.org)
clean
- We provide degreasing chemicals and service for storage vessels maintenance and clean ups. (process-3.com)
Project
- This massive compactor-known as "Big Blue"-has proved invaluable to the Decontamination Volume Reduction System (DVRS) Project, which is aimed at decreasing the profusion of space-wasting "RFP crates. (lanl.gov)
- This waste issue has spawned the Decontamination Volume Reduction System (DVRS) Project, an initiative to process RFP crates by characterizing their waste, reducing its volume, and enclosing it in crates for shipment to WIPP if TRU, or storage at Los Alamos if LLW. (lanl.gov)
- In 2014, the Joint Project Manager of Protection of the Joint Program Executive Office of Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) announced that it would seek two specific CIDAS devices to be used in level four "Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear. (wikipedia.org)
products
- In addition, we have also created a number of other products that are specially designed to be portable and easy to use in the case of a chemical threat. (bestbusinessnewspaper.com)
troops
- Several D 6s and the D ll 3 were used as prototypes for the models intended for service with the Chemical Troops (Nebeltruppen) and the Air Defense Troops (Luftschutztruppen). (wikipedia.org)
Department
- In 1989, Russell joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh as an assistant professor. (wikipedia.org)
- Promoted to Associate Professor in 1993, Dr. Russell then went on in 1995 to serve as the Chairman of the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the university. (wikipedia.org)
years
- Our Mercury Respond Team (MRT) has 10 years of experience in mercury decontamination. (process-3.com)
personnel
- These personnel were deliberately exposed to these contaminants, so as to test decontamination. (wikipedia.org)
- Chemical Corps personnel participating in the tests were not volunteers and were not informed of the tests. (wikipedia.org)
contaminants
- Dry decontamination is a method of decontaminating (or removing contaminants like chemicals, biological particles, or other liquids, gasses, or solids) that requires no water or other liquids. (wikipedia.org)
- Decontamination is an essential job duty of hazmat responders as it protects victims from harmful reactions to the contaminants. (wikipedia.org)
- There are five different types of dry decontamination, each of which can be used in conjunction with others to remove up to 100% of all suspected contaminants: Scraping Absorbent Materials Adsorbent Materials Vacuuming Pressurized Air Scraping is a process of decontamination in which the bulk contaminant is removed from the victim or environment using a spatula, wood tongue depressor, or other handheld implement. (wikipedia.org)
- Dec'Pol is available in cases of 20 mitts FiberTect is a multi-layer nonwoven composite fabric that absorbs and adsorbs chemical, biological, and radiological contaminants. (wikipedia.org)
- In addition, some contaminants are water-reactive and wet decontamination methods may only increase the potential hazards. (wikipedia.org)
- In addition, dry decon operations are expedited by allowing for the quick removal of contaminants from the victim's skin, which reduces the amount of time a victim is in contact with the contamination (which therefore reduces the potential harm caused). (wikipedia.org)
- These personnel were deliberately exposed to these contaminants, so as to test decontamination. (wikipedia.org)
liquids
- A description is given of a process for preparing nanoparticulate dispersions of TiO2 in the crystalline anatase form and the dispersions obtained with said process, useful for preparing photocatalytic coatings on surfaces and the photocatalytic decontamination of gas and liquids. (google.com)
gases
- The 32 cm Wurfkörper Flamm (Incendiary missile) was normally filled with 50 litres (13 US gal) (45 kilograms (99 lb)) of incendiary oil (Flammöl), but could carry poison gases or decontamination fluids. (wikipedia.org)
biological
- The DECPOL Emergency Decontamination mitt is a polyvalent device which incorporates superabsorbent material with active agents for the destruction of chemical and biological contamination.The mitt was developped ans is produced in Lyon (France) by Ouvry SAS. (wikipedia.org)
- The exercise involved the use of Chemical Corps personnel to test biological and chemical warfare decontamination methods. (wikipedia.org)
- In June 1953 the United States Army formally adopted guidelines regarding the use of human subjects in chemical, biological, or radiological testing and research. (wikipedia.org)
- The experiments used Chemical Corps personnel to test decontamination methods for biological and chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard and nerve agents. (wikipedia.org)
warfare
- RSDL removes or neutralizes chemical warfare agents, T-2 toxins, and pesticides. (wikipedia.org)
Neutralizes
- RSDL (or Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion) consists of an absorbent sponge applicator and a lotion that neutralizes toxic agents. (wikipedia.org)
organic
- Previous researches showed that this products are very effective in removal of organic and microbial decontamination in water. (vscht.cz)
- citation needed] Phosgene, notably used as a chemical weapon during World War I, is also used as an industrial reagent and building block in synthesis of pharmaceuticals and other organic compounds. (wikipedia.org)
water
- In the first part of thesis, the effect of conductivity solution, applied voltage and the presence of OH· radicals scavengers on the chemical activity of discharge was investigated by evaluation the production of hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen in water. (vscht.cz)
- Stage 2 began in 1997, consisting of: decontamination and disassembling of the buildings except for the reactor itself evacuation of the nuclear waste containment of the reactor pressure vessel On December 13, 2000, a rise in the ground water level caused a flood in the chemical processing building. (wikipedia.org)
- Common features include: the ability to use extremely fine or coarse media with densities ranging from plastic to steel, the ability to use hot water and soap to allow simultaneous degreasing and blasting, elimination of dust-so silicacious materials can be used without worry, hazardous material or waste can be removed without danger-e.g., removal of asbestos, radioactive, or other poisonous products from components and structures leading to effective decontamination. (wikipedia.org)
- Dry decontamination is a relatively recent addition to decontamination and is especially useful in cold weather conditions or when water is scarce or difficult to transport. (wikipedia.org)
- The process of waste paper recycling most often involves mixing used/old paper with water and chemicals to break it down. (wikipedia.org)
process
- Dry decontamination reduces concerns associated with cold weather decontamination while also speeding up the decontamination process by allowing victims to self-decontaminate (or be decontaminated by a first responder with minimal cross contamination). (wikipedia.org)
Products
- The present general terms of sale and delivery apply to all business of VWR International GmbH, i.e. particularly to industrial chemicals, reagents and diagnostic products as well as general laboratory supplies including equipment for the use of these products and consulting. (vwr.com)
effective
- Because hypothermia when conducting decontamination in temperatures below 36 °F, dry decontamination can be an effective solution that prevents more casualties as a result of hypothermia. (wikipedia.org)
Corps
- It served with units of the so-called Nebeltruppen, the German equivalent of the U.S. Army's Chemical Corps. (wikipedia.org)
- Operation Top Hat was a "local field exercise" conducted by the United States Army Chemical Corps in 1953. (wikipedia.org)
- Under the guidelines, seven research projects involving chemical weapons and human subjects were submitted by the Chemical Corps for Secretary of the Army approval in August 1953. (wikipedia.org)
- In a 1975 Pentagon Inspector General's report, the military maintained Top Hat was not subject to the guidelines requiring approval because it was a "line of duty" exercise in the Chemical Corps. (wikipedia.org)
- Chemical Corps personnel participating in the tests were not volunteers and were not informed of the tests. (wikipedia.org)
Available
- Dry decontamination is usually performed after the removal of clothing and before a shower (when available). (wikipedia.org)
cold
- Other sources recommend wet decontamination be avoided in external temperatures of below 65 °F to avoid adverse effects of cold shock. (wikipedia.org)
line
- Dry decontamination reduces the size and manpower requirements of the decontamination line and eliminates the issue of having to purchase excess equipment that becomes ineffective due to storage or infrequent use. (wikipedia.org)
Class
- Decon Labs, CiDehol™ ST Sterile 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Solution made with WFI is prepared according to USP specifications and packaged in Class 100 cleanroom. (fishersci.com)
- citation needed] (Spectinomycin, a related but distinct chemical structure class often discussed with aminoglycosides, does not induce mRNA misreading and is generally not bactericidal. (wikipedia.org)
concerns
- Karen Gay Silkwood (February 19, 1946 - November 13, 1974) was an American chemical technician and labor union activist known for raising concerns about corporate practices related to health and safety of workers in a nuclear facility. (wikipedia.org)
triggered research
- Hong and his team in South Korea pioneered the synthesis of large-scale graphene films using chemical vapour deposition (CVD) on thin nickel layers, which triggered research on practical applications, with wafer sizes up to 30 inches (760 mm) reported. (wikipedia.org)
local
- 2 After being hired at Kerr-McGee in 1972, Silkwood joined the local Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Union and took part in a strike at the plant. (wikipedia.org)
- Operation Top Hat was termed a "local field exercise" by the Army and took place from September 15-19, 1953 at the Army Chemical School at Fort McClellan, Alabama. (wikipedia.org)