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Fugitive emission and pipeline and valves layout for carcinogenic services (e.g. toluene, benzene)

Fugitive emission and pipeline and valves layout for carcinogenic services (e.g. toluene, benzene)

Fugitive emission and pipeline and valves layout for carcinogenic services (e.g. toluene, benzene)

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Carcinogenic fluids requires a lot of care during piping and equipment assembly as the fugitive emission test. Some approved equipment, valves may be very close among them and create a concentration of this fluid emission getting a not approved instalation. Does exist any society similar as OSHAS, Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, CGA that specify the equipment arrangments for these kind of fluids ? On steel mill coker instalation (a very hard construction) the emission tolerance is higher than in the chemical plants.

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