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BS EN ISO 21912:2021

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Solid recovered fuels. Safe handling and storage of solid recovered fuels

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BSI 2021 60
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This document provides principles and requirements for safe handling, treatment and storage of solid recovered fuels (SRF), prepared from non-hazardous waste, to be used for energy purposes. This document covers process stages from point of acceptance of material to point of delivery of SRF.

This document excludes fuels that are included in the scope of ISO/TC 238 Solid biofuels and ISO/TC 28 Petroleum products and related products of synthetic or biological origin.

It uses a risk-based approach to determine what safety measures are to be considered.

Although unloading and loading of e.g. vessels, trains or trucks are included, the safety issues following the loading and transport itself are not.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Parts of the SRF process
12 3.2 Risk management
14 3.3 Operation and safety
4 Introduction to the use of this document
15 5 Risk management
5.1 General
17 5.2 Introduction to the risk management process
5.2.1 Definition of scope
5.2.2 Hazard identification
5.2.3 Risk estimation
18 5.2.4 Risk evaluation
5.2.5 Risk reduction/control
19 6 SRF processes
6.1 SRF production process
20 6.2 Typical SRF receiving, storing and feeding at power plant or cement kiln
21 6.3 SRF production facilities including densifying
22 7 Safety considerations and requirements for SRF plant
7.1 Safety hazards
24 7.2 General requirements and recommendations for safe production and handling
25 7.3 General requirement for operation and maintenance
7.4 Documentation of operation procedures
26 7.5 Safety during operation
7.5.1 Operation
27 7.5.2 Housekeeping
7.5.3 Maintenance
28 7.5.4 Guidelines for visitors/contractors
7.6 Pre-planning of emergency operations
29 7.7 Personnel risks
8 Safety considerations and requirements for specific parts of the SRF production and handling process
8.1 Receiving and feeding
8.1.1 General for all receiving and feeding solutions
30 8.1.2 Inputting the raw material into pre-treatment process
31 8.1.3 Feeders
32 8.1.4 Emergency feeding process
8.2 Crushing, milling and shredding
8.2.1 General for all crushers, mills and shredders
33 8.2.2 Pre-shredding
34 8.2.3 Main shredding
35 8.2.4 Fine shredding
36 8.3 Conveying
8.3.1 Chain conveyors
38 8.3.2 Screw conveyors
8.3.3 Belt conveyors
39 8.3.4 Bucket elevators
40 8.3.5 Pneumatic conveying
41 8.4 Storage solutions
8.4.1 General for all storage solutions
43 8.4.2 Storage of mechanically densified SRF
8.4.3 Open storage in piles
44 8.4.4 Bale storing
45 8.4.5 Silo storage
46 8.4.6 Bunker and box storage
47 8.4.7 Hoppers
48 8.5 Separation and screening
8.5.1 Screening
49 8.5.2 Ferrous metal separation
50 8.5.3 Non-ferrous metal separation
8.5.4 Density separation
51 8.5.5 Optical identification and sorting
52 8.6 Other systems
8.6.1 Thermal drying
8.6.2 Dust collecting system
54 8.6.3 Moulding and cooling
55 9 Fire protection
9.1 General requirements and recommendations for fire protection
56 9.2 Detection
9.3 During a fire
57 9.4 Working environment and safety during a fire
9.5 After a fire
58 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 21912:2021
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