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Risk Assessment for Methane and Other Gases from the Ground

Out of Print
Series: CIRIA Report Volume: 152
By: NJ O'Riordan and CJ Milloy
67 pages, Figs, tabs
Risk Assessment for Methane and Other Gases from the Ground
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  • Risk Assessment for Methane and Other Gases from the Ground ISBN: 9780860174349 Paperback Nov 1995 Out of Print #64269
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This title gives information on good practice in gas hazard evaluation and risk assessment and how to apply these to particular situations. Assessing the degree of risk posed by methane and other gases from the ground is a key step in the feasibility appraisal of new developments and of remedial works for existing ones. This publication proposes a methodology for gas hazard evaluation and risk assessment for a wide range of construction situations and ground gases, particularly for methane and carbon dioxide. Starting from a qualitative screening that leads on to a quantitative procedure, it enables the user to make a rational comparison of risks, in particular with those of natural gas supply mains.

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Out of Print
Series: CIRIA Report Volume: 152
By: NJ O'Riordan and CJ Milloy
67 pages, Figs, tabs
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