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BSI PD ISO/TR 18159:2015

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Document management. Environmental and work place safety regulations affecting microfilm processors

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BSI 2015 62
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This Technical Report provides information about environmental laws and regulations that can affect microfilm processing laboratories. These laws and regulations control the following microfilm processing activities:

  • storage and disposal of effluents;

  • storage and disposal of hazardous waste, employee safety training;

  • notification of the public regarding hazardous waste incidents.

NOTE This Technical Report includes in an Annex, for information purposes, a discussion of The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidance Manual on the Development and Implementation of Local Discharge Limitations Under Pretreatment Programme and that guidance manual’s relationship with state and local requirements in the United States. Also included in this Technical Report are examples of typical discharge limitations.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
12 3 International standard industrial classification
4 Effluent pretreatment requirements
13 5 Stream standards
6 Disposal of photo processing effluents using septic tanks and leach fields
7 Trade effluents consents
14 8 Photographic processing effluent characteristics
8.1 General
17 8.2 Temperature
8.3 Oxygen demand
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 BOD5
18 8.3.3 COD
8.4 Suspended solids
8.5 Chlorine demand
8.6 pH
8.7 Heavy metals
8.7.1 General
19 8.7.2 Silver
8.7.3 Chromium compound
8.7.4 Iron complexes
20 8.7.5 Zinc
8.7.6 Cadmium
8.7.7 Other heavy metals
8.8 Phenols
8.9 Cyano complexes
21 8.10 Thiocyanate
8.11 Hydroquinone
8.12 Ammonium
8.13 Phosphates and nitrates
8.14 Detergents, oils, and tars
8.15 Colour and odour
8.16 Flammable and explosive materials
22 8.17 Volatile organic compounds (VOC)
9 Effluent sampling
9.1 General
23 9.2 Sampling techniques
9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Grab sampling
24 9.2.3 Composite sampling
9.2.4 Continuous sampling
10 Handling samples for analysis
11 Pollution prevention
11.1 General
25 11.2 Squeegees
11.2.1 General
11.2.2 Types of squeegees
11.3 Replenishment rates
26 11.4 Good housekeeping
12 Dilution (equalization)
12.1 General
12.2 Holding tank
27 13 Silver recovery
13.1 General
13.2 Regulatory compliance
28 13.3 Silver recovery techniques
14 Commercial disposal services
15 Current issues in environmental and work place safety regulations affecting microfilm processing laboratories
29 16 Hazardous waste resulting from photo processing
30 17 Container storage requirements and labelling
18 Emergency contingency plans and procedures
31 19 Land disposal criteria
20 Storm water regulations
21 Air pollution considerations
32 22 General guidelines for ventilating photographic processing areas
22.1 General
22.2 Ventilation guidelines
34 23 Regulation of photographic processing air emissions
35 Annex A (informative) Assistance from manufacturers
36 Annex B (informative) Sample written Hazard Communication Programme in the United States of America(Provided by U.S. Department of Labour/OSHA)
38 Annex C (informative) References, statutes, and regulations applicable to the United States of America
52 Annex D (informative) General guidelines for ventilating photographic processing areas
54 Annex E (informative) Environmental protection in France
56 Annex F (informative) Environmental protection in the United Kingdom
58 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 18159:2015
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