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Document ID (ISN)61134
CIS number 93-1932
ISSN - Serial title 0002-8894 - American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
Year 1993
Convention or series no.
Author(s) Haberlin G.M., Heinsohn R.J.
Title Predicting solvent concentrations from coating the inside of bulk storage tanks
Bibliographic information Jan. 1993, Vol.54, No.1, p.1-9. Illus. 21 ref.
Abstract A technique is presented for assessing health risks associated with coating the inside surface of a bulk storage tank. The technique uses a sequential box model to predict the time-varying solvent concentrations at arbitrary points inside the vessel during an ongoing coating process. Input parameters include volumetric flow rates of exhaust and makeup air, solvent threshold limit values and evaporation rates, and a set of exchange coefficients that characterise air circulation inside the vessel. This technique enables engineers to rate quantitatively the anticipated health risks of applying a combination of coatings. The technique also provides engineering managers a predictive tool to organise work schedules so that health and safety can become input parameters to an engineering enterprise.
Descriptors (primary) surface coating; fuel tanks; health hazards; storage tanks; hazard evaluation; solvents
Descriptors (secondary) volatile substances; prediction; air exchange rate
Document type D - Periodical articles
Country / State or ProvinceUSA
Subject(s) Toxic and dangerous substances
Broad subject area(s) Chemical safety
Browse category(ies) Risk evaluation
Surface treatment