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    Fluorescence quenching of optical fiber chemical sensor detecting hazardous dinitrobenzene material by Yusufu, Abdullahi Magaji

    Published 2017
    “…This dissertation presents the development of optical fiber chemical sensors for detection of an explosive material 1, 4-dinitrobenzene (DNB) in acetone. …”
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    Assessing a novel contact heater as a new method of recovering explosives traces from porous surfaces by Yu, H., Lewis, Simon, Beardah, M., NicDaeid, N.

    Published 2015
    “…Samples are taken by heating and drawing air across a surface, with the air flowing through a sampling cartridge containing adsorbent polymer beads, which act to trap any recovered explosive material. Any collected explosive can then be eluted from this cartridge using a solvent, prior to analysis. …”
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    Various risks and safety analysis to reduce fire in oil refinery plant by Alam, Md Zahangir, Shakib, Mohammed Nazmus, Islam, Minarul, Mohammad Jalal, Uddin

    Published 2021
    “…It is quite hazardous to produce the final product of oil or gas in a petrochemical refinery plant due to its flammable or combustible and explosive materials. Small mistakes can cause massive damage to life, property, pollution, injury, ecosystem, and business by fire. …”
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    Willingness to accept compensation of seaweed cultivators to shift from mariculture to ecotourism related businesses for conservation of marine resources in Tun Sakaran Marine Park... by Mohd Nasir, Nur Afifah, Samdin, Zaiton

    Published 2015
    “…Somehow, lack of knowledge in practising environmental-friendly farming way and destructive fishing practices like usage of dangerous explosive materials resulting to corals destruction that became the attraction for snorkelling and diving activities. …”
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    Development of wireless ignition system (WISys) for solid rocket motor by Elexanderio Julit, Iling

    Published 2013
    “…The main purpose of using a wireless igniter system is because it can provide secure feeling when conducting experiment and testing, especially when it comes to the matter of explosive materials. The main components that a wireless igniter system must have include a transmitter, a receiver and an igniter. …”
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    Risk management for safety operation utilizing virtual reality simulation supported by intelligent HAZOP analysis by Mad Sahar, Nan

    Published 2010
    “…Ensuring safe operability and minimizing risk is the key component to prevent negative impact in all industries dealing with toxic, reactive, flammable and explosive materials. HAZOP (Hazard and Operability), a preliminary and systematic approach for identifying hazards has been unquestionably successful in reducing incident of hazards by mitigating the consequence of major accident in the industrial process facilities. …”
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