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Putting an airtight, impermeable, permanent barrier around asbestos-containing materials to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the air.
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a small enclosure.
desiccation (DESS-uh-KAY-shun). A process used to
thoroughly dry air; to remove virtually all moisture from ...

Bund is an enclosure designed to hold at least 110% of the contents of a liquid storage vessel, tank or drums without their being able to escape. Bunds are usually made of concrete or masonry but can be metal.

Air Changes Per Hour (ACH) Number of times, per hour, an enclosure's total volume of air, equivalent to the volume of space, enters that space is exchanged. Air Exchange Rate The rate at which outside air replaces indoor air in a given space.

The glove box is a type of enclosure used to completely contain Radioactive materials, thus separating them from the operator who needs to manipulate them.

Glovebag: A polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride bag-like enclosure affixed around an asbestos-containing source (most often thermal system insulation) permitting the material to be removed while minimizing release of airborne fibers to the ...

Wells: A well is a permanent complete enclosure around a fixed ladder, which is attached to the walls of the well. Proper clearances for a well will give the person who must climb the ladder the same protection as a cage.

desiccant A drying agent which is capable of removing or absorbing moisture from the atmosphere in a small enclosure.
desiccation A process used to thoroughly dry air; removal of virtually all moisture from air.

Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos-containing materials in a building or to remove them entirely, including removal, encapsulation, repair, enclosure, encasement, and operations and maintenance programs.

Rhizotrons are often used to to collect root growth measurements over time. A rhizotron (Greek, from rhiza, root) is an enclosure with at least one transparent panel that allows for non-invasive viewing of underground processes, ...

Dewatering: a) Removing water from a solid material by solid-liquid separation techniques (e.g. titration, centrifugation) b) Removing or draining water from an enclosure (e.g. a river bed) by pumping or evaporation.

Procedures to control fibre release from asbestos-containing materials in a building or to remove them entirely, including removal, encapsulation, repair, enclosure, encasement, and operations and maintenance programs.
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for the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response program, abatement methods including evaluation, repair, enclosure, encapsulation, or removal of greater than 3 linear feet or square feet of asbestos-containing materials from a building.

septic tank An enclosure that stores and processes wastes where no sewer system exists. Bacteria decompose the organic matter into sludge, which is pumped off periodically.

See also: Waste, Water, Release, Hazard, Gas

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