OGP Exploration & Production Waste Management Guidelines

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Garland ◽  
Jill May Kerr ◽  
Kevin Mundy ◽  
Mike Mason ◽  
Sean Young ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 457-464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Deja ◽  
Tygran Dzhuguryan

AbstractA multi-floor manufacturing in residential districts of huge city promotes decongestion of urban traffic and satisfy the population’s demand for essential goods. City manufacturing and its supply chain entail several challenges related to the sustainable development of a large agglomeration. Environmental problems impose significant constraints on such manufacturing activities and production waste in the urban environment poses a real problem that needs to be addressed by special research. This paper discusses integrated sustainable production waste management for a city multi-floor manufacturing cluster, consisting of a group of production buildings and a supporting logistics node. In line with the theory of integrated sustainable waste management, three key components are addressed: waste management stakeholders, components of the waste management system, and the technical, environmental and legal aspects of a city multi-floor manufacturing cluster. The goal of the paper is to develop a concept for a model of environmental sustainable waste management in a city multi-floor manufacturing cluster, aimed at ensuring the system safety: human - technical facility - environment. This model can serve as a basis for the development of appropriate logistics chains for production waste management considering their hazardousness indicator. The versatility of the model will allow it to be widely used, and when its stages and working principles are embedded in the practice of city multi-floor manufacturing, proper control over the waste management process can be achieved. The application of the proposed model of integrated sustainable production waste management in the practice of the city multi-floor manufacturing clusters will contribute to the environmental sustainability of its operation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
T. J. Basavaraj ◽  
B. L. Shashibhushan ◽  
Amala Sreedevi

Abstract Background In this pandemic of COVID-19, the highest amount of infective material, biomedical waste is generated in hospitals and it is frequently handled by the healthcare workers irrespective of cadres. Hence the awareness of healthcare workers in regards with biomedical waste (BMW) management is crucial in this pandemic. This study is therefore conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices in BMW management among health care workers in our institution. Results A total of 280 subjects consisting of doctors, nursing staff and group D workers were included in the study after obtaining informed consent. The knowledge among healthcare workers was satisfactory, but comparatively group D workers were lagging behind. Overall they all have a good attitude towards BMW management but practices on BMW management needs improvement mostly among group D workers. Conclusions There have to be regular training programmes on biomedical waste management and its hazards for all the healthcare workers including group D workers. Along with educational intervention, strict implementation of biomedical waste management guidelines with its monitoring at all levels is also very much essential.


2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 406-414
Author(s):  
Sadaaki Wakabayashi ◽  
Sadayuki Miyata ◽  
Takuya Kirikawa

2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 194-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lipika Singhal ◽  
Arpandeep Kaur Tuli ◽  
Vikas Gautam

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lyudmila MOCHALOVA ◽  
Olga SOKOLOVA ◽  
Vera YURAK

The article considers the solutions related to the formation and use of production and consumption wastes at the enterprises of the mineral resources complex. Particular attention is paid to production waste in the form of solid mineral waste (man-made mineral deposits), which, on the one hand, represents a secondary mineral resource base, on the other hand - has a significant negative impact on various elements of the environment. The research aim is to form a logistics system of waste management at the enterprises of the mineral resources complex. The scientific novelty lies in the application of logistic principles, approaches and methods to the sphere of production and consumer waste management during the formation of a large amount of production waste. The article substantiates the importance of the formation and functioning of a logistics system of waste management at enterprises of the mineral resources complex. This logistic system can increase the level of organizational security and economic efficiency of managing production and consumption waste and thereby mitigate the environmental and economic problems of these enterprises.


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