BS EN ISO 21912:2021
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Solid recovered fuels. Safe handling and storage of solid recovered fuels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 60 |
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.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |