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Material Evaluation Test Series 07, 08A, and 09A
Author(s) -
David M. Zalk,
Curt Ingram,
L.F. Simmons,
R Arganbright,
C Koester,
James R. Lyle
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/919611
Subject(s) - explosive material , detonation , mercury (programming language) , environmental science , work (physics) , waste management , forensic engineering , process engineering , computer science , engineering , mechanical engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , programming language
This research effort examines the post-detonation environmental, safety, health and operational aspects of experimental explosive tests with mercury. Specific experimental information is necessary for the evaluation of post-detonation by-products in comparison with those potentially resulting from mercury-bearing material accumulation in biomass accumulation areas, such as landfills, from batteries, electrical switches, thermometers, and fluorescent lights (Lindberg et al 2001). This will assist in determining appropriate abatement techniques for cleaning the work environment and environmental mitigation to determine waste stream components and risk assessment protocol. Determination of the by-products for personal protection equipment and personal exposure monitoring parameters are also part of this experimental work

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