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1.      Disposal collection containers  such as drums or suitably lined trash cans for disposable clothing and heavily contaminated  personal protective clothing or equipment to be discarded     Lined box with adsorbent for wiping or rinsing off gross contaminants and liquid contaminants     Wash tubs of sufficient size to enable workers to place booted foot in and wash off contaminants  without a drain or with a drain  connected to a collection tank or appropriate treatment system      Rinse tubs of sufficient size to enable workers to place booted foot in and wash off contaminants  without a drain or with a drain  connected to a collection tank or appropriate treatment system    Wash solutions selected to wash off and reduce the hazards associated with the contaminated wash and rinse solutions     Rinse solution  usually water  to remove contaminants and contaminated wash solutions    Long handled  soft bristled brushes to help wash and rinse off contaminants     Lockers and cabinets for storage of decontaminated clothing and equipment     Storage containers for contaminated wash and rinse solutions     Plastic sheeting  sealed pads with drains  or other appropriate method for containing and collecting contaminated wash and  rinse water spilled during decontamination     Shower facilities for full body wash or at a minimum  personal wash sinks  with drains connected to a collection tank or  appropriate treatment system      Soap or wash solution  wash cloths and towels     Cle
2.  4 OIL         240 SSU    ra A ON WO    HYDRAULIC OIL  2 330 SSU    30 MINUTES    2 3 4 5 6 7 9 2 3456789  8 1 0    System Limitations    As with all systems  the ORS Filter Bucket    is limited by its components  These restrictions are classified into water product type  recovered     10    Water Parameters    The water parameters are classified into physical  chemical  and debris divisions   Physical State    The bucket is designed as a surface follower to minimize its heave and pitch  When the water is rough due to current or wind  conditions  the effect is to reduce the ability of the cartridge to repel water  Under certain conditions  the cartridge will pass water   The slight density difference between product and water is inconsequential for the buoy flotation  If the unit is used exclusively in  sea water  certain parts may eventually require replacement due to salt water corrosion     Chemical State  Detergent or surfactant concentrations greater than 100 ppm  grams liter  may cause the cartridge to pass water     Also  if the ORS Filter Bucket    is placed in an area with no product to    wet    the screen  a natural biological film will coat the  screen and reduce its ability to repel water  Since this biological build up  or fouling  is accelerated by warm temperatures  the  cartridge will pass water more easily during the summer or in tropical environments     In general  oil water emulsions will pass through the cartridge screen  and the extent of this problem i
3.  Ivory liquid Oils   Diluted HTH Cyanides   Radiac Low level radioactivity   Isopropanol Biological agents  should not be used on rubber products since it will break down rubber    Hexane Certain types of lab or sampling equipment  use of hexane is discouraged due to its flammability and toxicity   Zep General purpose cleaning   Alconox General purpose cleaning    Decontamination Solutions to Avoid    Some decontamination solutions should be avoided because of their toxicity  flammability  or harmful effects to the environment     Halogenated hydrocarbons  such as carbon tetrachloride  should not be used because of their toxicity  possible incompatibility  and some  because of their flammability     Organic decontamination solutions should not be used on personal protective equipment  PPE  because they may degrade the rubber or other  materials comprising the PPE     Mercurials are sometimes used for sterilization  They should be avoided because of their toxicity   Chemical leaching  polymerization  and halogen stripping should all be avoided because of possible complications during decontamination     Sand blasting  a method of physical removal  should be avoided because the sand used on the contaminated object usually needs to be  disposed of as hazardous waste  a very costly proposition  Also  sand blasting exposes personnel to silica  a carcinogen     Freon is known to be particularly effective for the cleansing of PCB s but its effect on the ozone layer is extremely harm
4.  and repair orders     FOR A RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION  PLEASE CALL OUR  SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1 800 833 7958 OR 1 800 275 5325     Model Number   Serial Number     Date   Equipment Decontamination    Prior to return  all equipment must be thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated  Please make note on RMA  form  the use of equipment  contaminants equipment was exposed to  and decontamination  solutions methods used     Geotech reserves the right to refuse any equipment not properly decontaminated  Geotech may also  choose to decontaminate equipment for a fee  which will be applied to the repair order invoice     Geotech Environmental Equipment  Inc  8035 East 40  Avenue Denver  Colorado 80207   303  320 4764 e  800  833 7958 e FAX  303  322 7242  email  sales geotechenv com website  www geotechenv com    
5.  the slick  See  System Specifications      As product accumulates in the reservoir  the ORS Filter Bucket    will ride lower in the water as shown in figure 3  At the same  time  the product level indicator shaft will be extended through the top of the bucket  The ORS Filter Bucket    is designed so that  the reservoir will cease taking on product just as the cartridge contacts the bucket handle     Scene A    Oil Level  Water  Figure 2  Scene B  Oil Level  Water  Figure 3  Scene C  Oil in Reservoir  Water  Figure 4    Chapter 4  System Maintenance    The only maintenance required is periodic cleaning of the cartridge screen     Chapter 5  System Troubleshooting    If the ORS Filter Bucket fails to perform properly  check components listed in Chapter 8 of this manual for visual damage  clogging  due to debris  cracking or any other damage  Also  technical support is available by contacting Geotech Environmental  Equipment at 1 800 833 5978 or  303  320 4764     Chapter 6  System Specifications    TIME TO FILL VS  SLICK THICKNESS FOR 10  DIA   FILTER BUCKET    100      80    70 X    So zn  2 BREAKS UP INTO LENSES    30    1 DAY  20     2 FUEL OIL  45 SSU     1 KEROSENE  38 SSU    b a ONO    GASOLINE    30 MINUTES     001  002  003  004  006  008  010  02  03  05  07  09 2 3 4 5 6   005  007  009 04  06  08  10    TIME TO FILL VS  SLICK THICKNESS FOR HEAVY  OIL CARTRIDGE    80   3 HYDRAULIC OIL LENSES    50  4 LENSES    a  5 BREAKS UP INTO  40 LENSES    30    1DAY  20    o    
6. an clothing and personal item storage lockers and or closets     15    The Warranty    For a period of one  1  year from date of first sale  product is warranted to be free from defects in materials  and workmanship  Geotech agrees to repair or replace  at Geotech s option  the portion proving defective   or at our option to refund the purchase price thereof  Geotech will have no warranty obligation if the product  is subjected to abnormal operating conditions  accident  abuse  misuse  unauthorized modification   alteration  repair  or replacement of wear parts  User assumes all other risk  if any  including the risk of  injury  loss  or damage  direct or consequential  arising out of the use  misuse  or inability to use this  product  User agrees to use  maintain and install product in accordance with recommendations and  instructions  User is responsible for transportation charges connected to the repair or replacement of  product under this warranty     Equipment Return Policy    A Return Material Authorization number  RMA    is required prior to return of any equipment to our facilities   please call 800 number for appropriate location  An RMA   will be issued upon receipt of your request to  return equipment  which should include reasons for the return  Your return shipment to us must have this  RMA   clearly marked on the outside of the package  Proof of date of purchase is required for processing of  all warranty requests     This policy applies to both equipment sales
7. ful  Its use is  discouraged     Strong acids or bases should not be used when cleaning metals and gaskets or tools or other equipment because of the possibility of corrosion     14    Disposal of Decontamination Solutions and Waste Water    All solutions and water used for decontamination must be collected  If lab analysis indicates that the water and or solutions exceed  allowable contamination levels  they must be treated as hazardous waste  Alternatively  the solutions and water may be treated  on site to lower the contamination levels and render them non hazardous     Containers such as 55 gallon drums should be available for storage of wastes     Spent decontamination solutions can be collected by using heavy duty plastic sheets  visqueen sheets  kiddie pools  or if needed   a larger containment basin  The decontamination of equipment must be performed on the sheets or in the basins  They could be  placed on a slight angle so that the spent decontamination solutions drain into a collection basin or drum     Recommended Supplies for Decontamination of Personnel  Clothing and Equipment    The list below contains recommendations for supplies which would be on hand for the decontamination of personnel  clothing and  equipment  Depending on the site activities  not all of these items may be needed  Alternatively  some additional items not listed  here may be required     e Drop cloths of plastic or other suitable material  such as visqueen  for heavily contaminated equipment
8. ge Assembly  2040003 60 Mesh Cartridge Assembly  2040005 Closure Assembly  ORS999004003 Operation Manual    13    Decontamination Procedures    Some common decontamination solutions are listed below along with the contaminants they are effective against     Solution Effective Against   Water Short chain hydrocarbons  inorganic compounds  salts  some organic acids  other polar compounds   Dilute Acids Basic  caustic or alkaline  compounds  amines  hydrazines    Dilute Bases Acidic compounds  phenols thiols  some nitro  and sulfonic compounds    Organic solvents Non polar compounds  such as some organic compounds     The use of organic solvents is not recommended because   1  Organic solvents can permeate and or degrade the protective clothing and  2  they are generally toxic and may result in unnecessary employee exposure to hazardous chemicals     When in doubt  use a dish washing liquid detergent  As a decontamination solution  it is readily available  is the safest of all the above  and is  usually strong enough if used generously     The use of steam can also be effective for decontamination  A water lazer  pressurized water  is exceptionally valuable     The following substances are noted for their particular efficiency in removing certain contaminants or for decontaminating certain types of  equipment     Solution Effective Against   Penetone PCB Contamination  since penetone may also remove paint  it is a good idea to spot test before use   Liquinox Contaminated pumps  
9. geotech    ORS Filter Bucket    Operation and Maintenance Manual    Rev  3 12 09 02 Part   ORS999004003    Table of Contents    Chapter 1  System Description Et p  05  Function and 5 uze ee ee oca p  05  System Components o er EMI EM rrenen EI p  06   Chapter 2  System Installation zs a ak p  07   Chapter 3  System OPM oido p  08   Chapter 4  System Malienance prota p  010   Chapter 5  System Troubleshooting EE p  011   Chapter 6  System Specification EEN p  012   Chapter 7  System SCNEMAUC  egener one Mb Sc dise au LO A anne Eo EE p  15   Chapter 8  Replacement Parts Lists u    etia ot dee Lee p  16   Wear rarity En Le Be EE p  19    Chapter 1  System Description    Function and Theory    The ORS Filter Bucket    is an independently floating passive oil water separator that is equipped with a visual alarm to indicate  when the bucket is full of product     The heart of the system is a floating cartridge that recovers product for storage in an integral 2 liter reservoir  Actual separation of  product from water is carried out by a mesh screen located in the cartridge  This screen is specially treated to pass oil and repel  water  The screen is therefore termed oleophilic hydrophobic  oil loving  water hating      System Components        Visual Alarm    Cover    Handle    Reservoir    Cartridge    Product Hose    Ya    Teflon Check  Valve Ball   located inside  elbows     Figure 1    Chapter 2  System Installation    The bucket is placed in a sump  pond  or other body of wate
10. r  It is easily deployed by holding the circumferential handle  The  bucket and the cartridge will float as shown in figure 2  As it progressively fills  the bucket will sink into the water while the  cartridge floats at a level  See figure 4      When the bucket is full  remove it by its handle  Unscrew the cover and pour the product into a suitable receptacle  Clean off the  cartridge if necessary  The cartridge surface is best cleaned with a nylon toothbrush and clean fuel  Care should be taken to  remove debris without pushing it through the screen  Never clean with detergents  surfactants  or unknown solvents     If the ORS Filter Bucket    is left floating on water with little or no      hydrocarbon present  the screen may eventually pass water and cause  the bucket to sink  As a precaution against this possibility  tether the  bucket by attaching a cord to the lifting handle  Attach the other end of  the cord to the edge of the well or pond     Chapter 3  System Operation    When properly deployed  and before product has accumulated in the reservoir  the ORS Filter Bucket    should sit in the water as  shown in figure 2  As product passes through the cartridge  it falls into one of the two hoses and is gravity fed through the bucket  wall and through a small check valve  When the cover of the bucket is removed  product can be seen flowing into the bucket   The rate of flow into the ORS Filter Bucket    is dependent upon the viscosity of the product and the thickness of
11. s related to the relative  amounts of product and water present  The oil water interface always has both emulsion types present as well as high  concentrations of surfactant  Whenever the ORS Filter Bucket   is deployed in thin layers of product  some water may pass  through the cartridge     Debris  Presence of debris at the oil water interface may reduce the product flow rate  Most debris accumulates on the mesh when a    large volume of product entering the cartridge  Debris is easily removed when cleaning the cartridge  Often  the unit may be  gently pulled up and down in its site area to remove some of the accumulated debris     Product Type Recovered   The ORS Filter Bucket    will recover any non polar liquid whose density is less than that of water  This leaves out such dense  materials as chloroform  carbon disulfide  carbon tetra chloride and Freon  Certain materials will dissolve the housing and  cartridge seals  but the unit may be used in an emergency or if concentrations of such materials are low  These materials are    usually aromatics  common ones are benzene  xylene  toluene and styrene monomer     Materials that can readily be recovered include gasoline  kerosene  oils  hexanes  heptanes  octanes  petroleum  napthas   pentanes  or mixtures of the above     13    Chapter 7  System Schematic    12    Chapter 8  Replacement Parts List    Part Number Part Description   10097 Ball  TFE  74    PPP001058 PVC Fuel Hose   00355 Check Valve   2040002 100 Mesh Cartrid
    
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