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Documents
Basel Convention on the control of Transboundry Movements of Hazardous Wastes
Stockholm convention
10draft-guidelines_best_%20available_techniques.pdf
Convention Sermanat
European waste list
EPER – European polluting emissions register
European Dioxin Inventory 030311
Council Directive relating to construction products
Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste
Directive 2000/76 EC on the incineration of waste
Positivliste für die Verbrennung von Abfällen in Anlagen zur Zementerzeugung
Disposal of Wastes in Cement Plants Guidelines
Entsorgung von Abfällen in Zementwerken Guidelines
Application form
Permitting process (flow chart)
Permit Model
Range of emissions and reduction techniques
A Changing Climate for Energy from Waste? - Final Report for Friends of the Earth
CO2 Emissions Inventory Protocol, Version 2.0
CO2 Accounting and Reporting - Standard for the Cement Industry
Fabricación de cemento hidráulico-Niveles máximos permisibles de emisión a la atmósfera
Draft II - Formation and Release of POP's in the Cement Industry
Heavy Metals in Cement and Concrete Resulting from the Co-incineration of Wastes in Cement Kilns
The effects of CO2 emissions trading on energy intensive sectors of industry
Umweltverträglichkeit von zementgebundenen Baustoffen
PCDD/F-Emissions from German Cement Clinker Kilns
German Cement Industry’s Voluntary Efforts on the Issue of Climate Change – A Success Story
Umweltdaten der Deutschen Zementindustrie - 2002
Umweltdaten der Deutschen Zementindustrie – 2003
Standardized Toolkit for Identification and Quantification of Dioxin and Furan Releases
Relevance of PCDD/PCDF Formation for the Evaluation of POPs Destruction Technologies, Necessity and Current Status
Relevance of PCDD/PCDF Formation for the Evaluation of POPs Destruction Technologies
List of USEPA Methods usable for Discontinuous Measurements in Cement Plants
List of EN Standards and VDI Guidelines usable for Discontinuous Measurements in Cement Plants
Emission and Monitoring Guideline for Unit Conversion of Continuous Measuring Devices
Emission Monitoring and Reporting (EMR) Guidelines for Continuous Emissions Measurements in Holcim Cement Plants
Guidelines for Annual Discontinuous Emissions Measurements in Holcim Cement Plants
Emission and Monitoring (EMR) Guidelines for United States of America
Emission Monitoring and Reporting (EMR) Manual for European Countries
Alphabetical List of Indicator Chemicals Table V-2
Personal Sampling for Air Contaminants
Guidelines on Sampling Strategy and Submission of Air Monitoring / Sample Analysis Report
Continuous Monitoring of Unintentionally Formed POPs
Non-Incineration Technology
Comparative evaluation of three industrial waste treatment technologies
Comparative evaluation of three industrial waste treatment technologies
Hazardous Waste Incineration and Combustion: a Tabasco Case Study
The cement sustainability initiative – agenda for action
POPs in Latin America
toxic-free future -time to act!
Cembureau and the Environment
Stoff- und Energiebilanzen von Abfallverbrennungsanlagen in Nordrhein-Westfalen
Ökobilanzielle Überprüfung von Anlagenkonzepten zur thermischen Entsorgung von Abfällen – Müllverbrennung, Kraftwerk, Zementwerk
Stoff- und Energiebilanzen von Abfallverbrennungsanlagen in Nordrhein-Westfalen
Characteristics of municipal waste after Mechanical Biological Treatment (MTB) Process, ERC
Contaminated Sites – Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy
Concrete – hard as rock, strong on performance, fair to the environment
Cement Production in Vertical Shaft Kilns in China - Status and Opportunities for Improvement
How cement is made, Cement Plant Hoever
How cement is made, Cement Plant Lägerdorf
The cement sustainability initiative – our agenda for action
The cement sustainability initiative – progress report
Toward a Sustainable Cement Industry – full report
Toward a Sustainable Cement Industry – executive summary
How innovation can help the cement industry move towards more sustainable practices
European Cement Research Academy (Ecra) - Newsletter: 1/2004
European Cement Research Academy (ECRA) – Newsletter:2/2004
European Cement Research Academy (ECRA) – Newsletter: 3/2004
European Cement Research Academy (ECRA) – Newsletter: 4/2004
European Cement Research Academy (ECRA) – Flyer - Printversion
European Cement Research Academy (ECRA)- Programme 2005
The calorific value as a criterion for waste recovery in the cement industry
Categories and Description of Alternative Fuels Table III-1
Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - Best Available Techniques for the Waste Treatment industries
“Best Available Techniques” for the Cement Industry
Draft - Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Fuels and Raw Materials in the Cement Manufacturing
Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - Best Available Techniques in the Cement and Lime Manufacturing Industries
Aktuelle Entwicklungen hinsichtlich Abfalleinsatz und Emissionsminderungstechniken in der Zementindustrie
Utilisation of alternative fuels in the European cement industry
Presentation - The use of wastes and industrial by-products in cement production
Alternative Fuels in the Cement Industry
Refuse Derived Fuel, current practice and perspectives
Accept – Refuse Chart (Requirements for Co-Processing)
Environmental Benefits of Using Alternative Fuels in Cement Production
Treatment of Organic Hazardous Wastes in Vietnam - Test Burn in a Cement Kiln
The Potential of using Cement Kilns for Environmentally Sound Destruction of Obsolete Pesticides in Developing Countries
Joint approach concerning Health & Safety when working with wet cement preparations
Incineration and Human Health - State of Knowledge of the Impacts of Waste Incinerators on Human Health
Commission Directive 2001/58/EC - Vorgaben für Sicherheitsdatenblätter
Council Directive 98/24/EC - Health and safety of workers from the risks related to chemical agents
Southeast Kansas Health Study – Effects of burning hazardous wastes on health
Hazardous waste burning in cement kilns - No evidence of human health impact within local
Workplace Safety and Hazard Warning Signs Figure IX-1.doc
Workplace Safety and Hazard Warning Signs Including Emergency Wash Station Locations Figure IX-2
Exposure Potential According to Occupational Duties Figure I-1
Exposure Potential According to AFR Category Figure I-2
Glove Selection Guide for Indicator Chemicals Table VI-2
Respirator Selection Guide for Indicator chemicals Table VI-1
Chromatgehalt in Schutzhandschuhen und in Fußschutz
Technical Data Bulletin— Reusable Respirators
Occupationsl Exposure Guideline Table C-1
Research Capsule: The Status of Corporate Social Responsibility in India – A Note
Occupational Health Services Recommendation, R171
Occupational Health Services Convention, C161
Direct Reading Instruments for Determining Concentrations of Aerosols, Gases and Vapos
Employment Injury Benefits Convention, C121
Technical and Ethical Guidelines for Workers' Health Surveillance
Medical and health surveillance
Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines
OSHA Training Curriculum Guidelines
Examples of Standard Hazard Warning Signs
Workplace Safety Policy
Management Audit Checklist - Implementation of AFR H&S Manual Procedures
Guidelines for Employer Compliance
Hazard Communication
International harmonisation of hazard classification systems for chemical products
The Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication
ISO 9001 - Guidelines for use by the chemical industry – Certification
Toward a Sustainable Cement Industry - Egypt Stakeholder Dialogue
Communication and Stakeholder Involvement Guidebook for Cement Facilities
Stakeholder Dialogue for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Toward a Sustainable Cement Industry
Situation analysis – how to do it
PPE Chemicals Compatibility Matrix - Gloves and boots
Solid replacement Fuels (SRF) for use in co-incineration plants
Key World Energy Statistics 2007, IEA
Outlook for waste and material flow
Einsatz von Sekunärbrennstoffen
Disposal and Recycling Routes for sewage sludge
US MSW Statistic 2005
EU energy statistic 2006
Waste genereated and treatet in Europe, data 1995 - 2003
cofiring_eu_bionet.pdf
energy consumption and CO2 emissions from the world iron and steel industry
End-of-life tyres in electric arc furnances
Use of natural ressoureces
Co-processing in EII
Concept of co-processing in EIIs
CDW in development countries
Reuse and Recycling of CDW
Ressource efficient C&DW Management - Experiences from abroad
CDW Thailand Master Thesis
Coprocem Chile: getting authorities on board
The GTZ-Holcim strategic alliance on co-processing waste material in cement production
National Policy Development Process for high Temperature Waste Incineration and AFR Co-processing in Cement Production
Co-Processing in EIIs (Chinese Version)
Draft Technical Guidelines on Co-processing of Hazardous Waste in Cement Kilns
Co-processing guidlines
Les cimentier toujour plus forts sur le marché des dechets
Guidelines on Co-processing in the cement /power /steel industry
Co-processing Conference in India
Cement, Lime and Magnesium Oxide Manufacturing (05/2010)
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