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Health and safety Aspects of Solid Biomass Storage, Transportation and Feeding

Koppejan, Japp (author)
Procede Biomass BV, The Netherlands
Lönnermark, Anders, 1968- (author)
Mälardalens högskola,Framtidens energi,SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,MERO
Persson, Henry (author)
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
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Larsson, Ida (author)
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Blomqvist, Per (author)
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Arshadi, M. (author)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Valencia-Reyes, E. (author)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Melin, Staffan (author)
University of British Columbia, Canada
Howes, P. (author)
AEA Group, UK
Wheeler, P. (author)
Lend Lease, UK
Baxter, D. (author)
Joint Research Institute, European Commission, The Netherlands
Nikolaisen, L. (author)
Danish Technological Institute, Denmark
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IEA Bioenergy, 2013
English 86 s.
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  • This publication focuses on the health and safety issues of the supply chain of solid biofuels with the objective to highlight commonly used mitigation methodologies to promote a better working environment when dealing with solid biofuels. It has been compiled as a joint effort by experts active in Tasks 32, 36, 37 and 40 of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement, with their own specific fields of expertise. Only through this cooperation, it was possible to touch upon the full range of issues in one publication that one may come across when developing projects in which solid biomass fuels are produced, traded or used. The properties of a biomass material and the intended use determine how the material should be safely transported and stored. Self-heating, off-gassing and dust explosions are significant challenges for the industry that have already resulted in significant losses of capital investments and even tragic loss of life. Likewise, exposure to biologically active material, such as moulds and spores may form a serious hazard for the health of workers involved. With the growth of the bioenergy sector, it is important not only that opportunities for bioenergy are implemented in an efficient economic manner, but also safely.

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Energy- and Environmental Engineering
energi- och miljöteknik

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