Waste Incineration Plants
Often the best or most useful way to deal with waste is to burn it. This has the advantage of greatly decreasing its volume and the amount of space required to bury it. Sometimes there are useful by products such as the electricity generated by the burning process. Unfortunately, there is a downside to this. The combustion process can produce many poisonous substances such as NO and sulphur dioxide. The ash that is produced also can contain highly concentrated hazards such as lead.

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Chemical Protective Clothing
Both during the loading and revision work on incineration plants, unknown and health-endangering dust and gases can occu... more
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Masks & Filters
Working in a waste incineration plant can be a hard job. There is rubbish, odours and heat. You might encounter moulds, ... more
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Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Where there is fire, there is smoke and when we burn unknown materials, then we are not always aware of what dangerous g... more
 

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