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SWAB TESTING, PRESSURE WASHING, POWER WASHING DO
NOT WORK
HOW TO
BEST PREPARE, PROTECT AND CLEAN EXTERNAL SURFACES
Stainless Steel, Glass, Concrete, Cinder Block,
Wood
APRIL 2, 2009 WEBINAR
NOON - 1:30 pm EDT Under normal orperations a well designed processing train
should not result in the fugitive release of process
chemicals. Secondary containment is designed to enclose
process hardware where effective closure cannot be
achieved. However, contamination can happen even with the
best of controls.
When this happens
it is imperative that you quickly and efficiently get back into
a shirt sleeve manufacturing environment.
In this webinar
you will learn:
- Causes of
fugitive emissions
- Causes of
migration of materials
- Why the surface
tension of water is critical in the cleaning
process
- How to apply the
3 E's
- Why pressure
washing, power washing and swab testing are ineffective on
external surfaces
- The best method
(s) for proving cleaning performances on external
surfaces
- How to deal with
drum overfills
- Spil size
dependent cleaning options
- ZL-5 training
scenario for surface cleaining
- Advantages of
rapid cleanup and turnaround
- How to implement
local containment
- How the size of
a room determines either prevention or cleanup
- How to use the
right tools for the right cleanup
- How to design or
retrofit a room for optimum cleaning
- How to stop
using "one size fits all" cleaning methods; determine the most
effective method by surface type
- Why Peelcoat is
the ultimate external surface encapsulant and
cleaner
Instructor: Brian Ward,
Ph.D, CChem, CSci, CIH, FRSC
FEE: $345
each.
Call for special
discounts for multiple participants at your site.
610-399-4897
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