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Safety Features Equipment for Biogas Plants

Title Safety Features Equipment for Biogas Plants
Author Professor Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Rettenberger
Year 2009
Region/Country
Topics Other
Document Type Study & Report
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English : Safety Features Equipment for Biogas Plants.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract Safety technology is often confused with explosion protection. However, it

includes far more than only explosion protection. Basically safety technology can be regarded as the general protection of staff and the neighbourhood from hazards, whether caused by water pollution, collapsing buildings or toxic gases. Safety technology is also often connected to occupational safety. Therefore it covers a very area. The following text can be regarded mainly as safety technology related to explosion protection in view of occupational safety.