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Articles & Whitepapers
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Risky Business: OSHA Fall Protection for the Oil & Gas Industry
The oil and gas industry is critical to the economy, and like many industries, it has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. But despite the slump, the safety of employees working on oil rigs and refineries is still a leading OSHA priority. Downtime or not, the oil industry remains a dangerous place for workers exposed to chemical, physical, and biological hazards. In fact, downtime might be ...
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Nanobite remediates boyne river oil spill - Case study
On the 6 September 2007, an oil spill from a fuel dump leaks into the beautiful Boyne River, County Louth, Ireland. Local wild fowl and their nesting areas are endangered, as is the local water ...
News
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NOFO Accelerates Spill Recovery with DESMI Speed-Sweep
Safeguarding Norway NOFO (Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies) operates on behalf of 30 offshore operators, establishing and managing oil spill response preparedness in Norwegian coastal and open sea regions. The ...
Dispersants do not increase exposure of cod eggs and larvae to toxins in oil spills
New England Ski Companies Reminded that Oil Spill Prevention Protects the Environment
Meriden Conn. Company will provide emergency response equipment to settle environmental concerns
Maine Oil Company fined for clean water violations
Equipment & Solutions
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Corrosion Resisting Mortar
Sauereisen Corrosion-Resisting Mortar 65 is a completely inorganic, potassium silicate base mortar for bonding acidproof brick or tile used in the construction of industrial chimneys, stacks, tanks, kilns and floors. 65 is a two-component material, consisting of a Powder and a Liquid, which are mixed together as used on the job. Mortar65 is applied by troweling in the same manner as ordinary ...