Health Hazard | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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If the TDS are low does that mean the water is safe?
Water is an essential resource for our daily lives, and ensuring its safety is paramount. Our drinking water, sourced from several water treatment plants, may still include hazardous contaminants, including TDS or total dissolved salts. TDS levels in water range from moderate to high, altering not just the flavour but also posing a myriad of health hazards. This necessitates the understanding ...
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KAZ Minerals Case Study
Emex delivered improved data capture and reporting processes. The Challenge KAZ Minerals Group is a high growth copper company focused on large scale, low cost open pit mining, with a proven track ...
News
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OSHA Applies Outside of the U.S. - Navigating Global Workplace Safety Regulations
Workplace safety is a universal concern, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural differences. While the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standard for workplace safety regulations in the United States, many ...
Introduction to Harmless Conventional Castables
HUD Announces Millions for New York City Housing Authority to Address Lead-Based Paint and Other Housing-Related Hazards
Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration Awarded $3.5+ Million to Protect Residents from Lead and Other Hazards
What is sludge? Described how it is treated.
Equipment & Solutions
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Sustainable Bonding for Starchy and Dextrin Containing Adhesive Systems
Boron acid were still up four years ago as an indispensable additive for adhesive glues and for various industrial applications. When in 2011 Boron and its derivate were included in the candidate list SVHC (substances of very high concern) by ECHA as cmr-substances the manufacture and winding of cardboard cores and paper tubes and related industries faced a big challenge. With Gilunal A as boron ...