Wiki source code of Asbestos calculation (BETA)
Version 2.3 by Robert Jan Daams on 2024/09/12 18:04
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| 4 | = Description = | ||
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2.3 | 6 | This calculation flow, in very basic steps, describes the process of doing asbestos research, using the SIBK BRL 2018 and the NEN5707 / NEN 5897 as a guideline. This flow is there to give a basic idea of the processes in asbestos soil research. |
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2.3 | 8 | First, historical research (NEN 5725) has to be done to be able to make an initial strategy for the research plan. Once the fieldworker arrives at the location, a visual inspection of the ground level has to be done, if possible. If the suspicion of asbestos is in a lower layer of soil, e.g. 0,5-1m, there's no need for an inspection) The process of an asbestos inspection is explained in 1.1 |
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| 10 | After the field inspection, an hole needs to be drilled. There are two types of inspection holes in asbestos research, an asbestos inspection hole (usually 0,3m in diameter, x 0,5m in depth) for explorative research and an asbestos trench for further research (usually 0,3m wide, at least 200cm long but this can differ depending on the research location / research plan!). The process of sampling asbestos is explained in more detail in section 1.2. | ||
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| 12 | After sampling the sample needs to be properly packaged and marked to send towards a lab for analysis. | ||
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2.2 | 14 | == The calculation == |
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| 16 | Below you will find the design of the flow of the calculation made based on the Streamline Reporting data format. | ||
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| 19 | [[image:Asbestos 2.0 flow.png]] |