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Waste gas and wastewater treatment

NegotiableUpdate on 02/10
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The laboratory waste gas and wastewater treatment technology includes adsorption, catalytic oxidation, and combustion methods, which can effectively remove harmful substances from the waste gas. The application of this technology can reduce the negative impact on surrounding residents and the environment, and reduce the health risks of laboratory waste gas treatment to workers.
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The laboratory waste gas and wastewater treatment technology includes adsorption, catalytic oxidation, and combustion methods, which can effectively remove harmful substances from the waste gas.

The application of laboratory waste gas and wastewater treatment technology can reduce the negative impact on surrounding residents and the environment. To reduce the health risks of laboratory waste gas treatment to workers, the following measures can be taken:
1. Regular inspection and maintenance: Ensure the normal operation and effectiveness of laboratory waste gas treatment equipment. Regularly inspect and maintain equipment, including filters, exhaust systems, and exhaust gas treatment devices, to ensure their proper functioning and promptly repair any malfunctions.
2. Strengthen the ventilation system: Ensure that the design and operation of the laboratory ventilation system comply with relevant standards and regulations. Increase the flow of fresh air and reduce the residence time of exhaust gases in the laboratory, thereby reducing the risk of workers being exposed to harmful gases.
3. Use appropriate personal protective equipment: Staff should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as face shields, gloves, and protective goggles, to reduce direct contact with harmful gases.
4. Implement safety operating procedures: Develop and implement laboratory safety operating procedures, including guidance on the proper use and handling of chemicals, waste gas treatment equipment, and waste. Train staff to comply with these regulations and provide necessary safety awareness education.
5. Regular air quality monitoring: Regularly monitor the laboratory air to ensure the effectiveness of the exhaust gas treatment system and the safety of personnel. The monitoring results should be evaluated in a timely manner and necessary measures should be taken to address any issues.
6. Optimize laboratory design: Consider the needs of exhaust gas treatment during the laboratory design phase, select appropriate equipment and technologies to minimize exhaust gas generation and emissions to a greater extent.

The data records for laboratory waste gas and wastewater treatment should include the following:
1. Date and Time: Record the date and time of each exhaust gas treatment for traceability and comparison of data from different time periods.
2. Source of exhaust gas: Indicate the source of exhaust gas, such as laboratory equipment, chemical reactions, or other processes.
3. Waste gas composition: Record the main components in the waste gas, including harmful gases, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other pollutants.
4. Exhaust gas flow rate: Measure the flow rate of exhaust gas to determine the load and efficiency of the treatment system.
5. Exhaust gas temperature and pressure: Record the temperature and pressure of the exhaust gas to evaluate the adaptability and performance of the treatment system.
6. Processing equipment parameters: Record the operating parameters of the exhaust gas treatment equipment, such as catalyst temperature, oxygen concentration, and processing time.
7. Treatment effect: Evaluate the effectiveness of the exhaust gas treatment system, including removal rate, degradation rate, and conversion rate.
8. Exhaust emission standards: Record exhaust emission standards to ensure that the treatment system complies with relevant regulations and standards.
9. Maintenance and Calibration Records: Record the maintenance and calibration status of exhaust gas treatment equipment, including regular maintenance, catalyst replacement, and cleaning operations.
10. Notes and Abnormal Situations: Record any abnormal situations, faults, or other events that require special attention, and provide relevant notes.