E-waste is among the fastest growing solid waste classes and represents a serious hazard for the environment. It consists of a mixture of hazardous inorganic and organic materials, for example, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, and brominated flame retardants, ...
E-waste: Hazards for human and environmental health 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 42 作者:M Khare,SK Gupta 摘要: A study on indoor–outdoor RSPM (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0) mass concentration monitoring has been carried out at a classroom of a naturally ventilated school building located ...
Probe Uncovers e-waste Hazards in PrisonsGordon, Lisa
Our results focus on pSTs, OSTDSs, and WWTPs, and therefore do not include facilities with other industrial hazardous waste and thus are a conservative underestimation of the total possible contamination. Number of critical infrastructure elements protected Coral reef restoration considered here consists...
Objective : To determine effect of waste anaesthetic gases on the health of female staff in the operation theater Methodology : Seventy five adult female were studied in all Aden governorate hospitals including Al-Gamhorea teaching hospital Alwahda , Aden hospital and refinery hospital . Data was ...
In 2016, 44.7 million tonnes of e-waste were generated in the world, which is equivalent to 6.1 kg for each person. E-waste is classified as a hazardous waste, but unlike other categories, e-waste also has significant potential for value recovery. As a result it is traded ...
Hazards of our hazardous waste policy 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 46 作者: Goldfarb 摘要: Solid-waste regulation has suffered from the historical assumptions that solid wastes are a relatively harmless state and local problem that will respond to technological solutions provided by the private ...
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Electronic waste (e-waste) or Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) constitutes one of the most complicated problems concerning solid waste management worldwide. WEEE includes Computers, Cell phones, Television Sets, and any electrical or electronic appliance that has reached its end-...