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The purpose of this article is to attempt to provide the reader a basic understanding of the minimum standard in providing a safe work environment for their employees and the general public when using open-air Abrasive Blasting equipment.
Employers understand the protection of their workforce and the general public is one of the most important ingredients to a successful business, the complexity of providing this safe and environmentally sound work environment becomes mind-boggling. Since 1970 the primary reference in determining the minimum safety and environmental standards in the workplace has been the Occupational Safety & and Health Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency mandated by Title 29 and 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These regulations incorporate thousands of standards from hundreds of agencies and organizations. The purpose of this article is to attempt to provide the reader a basic understanding of the minimum standard in providing a safe work environment for their employees and the general public when using open-air Abrasive Blasting equipment.
Humans have been building shelters since before recorded history. Throughout the ages mankind’s primary objective remains the same: to keep water out of the shelter. Water is the most aggressive combatant in the fight to protect our structures. Buildings leak for a variety of reasons.
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Current ASTM standards require a statement of precision and bias as part of the standard test method. This statement allows a user to properly interpret results obtained by a competent operator. Development of these statements typically involves an interlaboratory study, commonly referred to as a round-robin test.
The U.S. Navy has implemented the use of Ultra High Solids (UHS) coatings as tank linings over the past decade. This paper reviews the evolution to UHS coatings, their performance benefits, and the environmental impact of using these materials. The next generation of UHS coatings incorporating rapid cure properties and optically active fluorescent pigments will also be explored.