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Among the activities of our Center ... for the 18th Cultural Season (18) Prof. Dr. Saleh Abd Al-Rida Al-Bakri, Head of the Department of Environmental Technologies, gave a lecture entitled "(Biological hazards expected in microbiology laboratories and poisons) 14/5/2018 on the Blue Hall where his lecture summarized the following:

The governmental organization responsible for controlling the circulation of hazardous and toxic substances in various civilized countries undertakes basic tasks which are summarized as follows:

I. Integrated care under direct supervision and control of the control of hazardous substances in general through the following circulation:

Supply.
Tab.
Storage.
distribution.
Dealing.
Rotation.
Disposal of waste.
II. Definition, awareness, research and investigation of the nature of these substances (chemical, biological, radioactive) and their effects on public health and the environment in all its fields.

The duties of supervisors and their employees must be within the context set for this.

 

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Thursday, 24 May 2018 09:41

Soil pollution with hydrocarbons

Among the activities of our center ... for the cultural season in the nineteen seminar (19) Mr. Ahmed Safaa al-Taei gave a lecture entitled ((soil pollution with hydrocarbons)) on Monday, 21/5/2018 on the blue hall where his lecture summarized as follows:

Hydrocarbon in chemistry is any chemical compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen. These compounds consist of a series of carbon and hydrogen atoms that are related to that chain. The term hydrocarbons is often used as a abbreviation for hydrocarbon aliphatic, hydrocarbons can be found in the form of propane or liquid Benzene and hexane), candles and low-melting solids (naphthalene) or polymers.

 Soil contaminants can be divided into:

Organic pollutants
     Such as aromatic hydrocarbons, pesticides and petroleum products.

Inorganic pollutants
    A. Micro and toxic elements such as: (arsenic - cadmium - mercury) and others.

    B. Nitrogen.

    C. Radioisotopes.

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Monday, 14 May 2018 08:26

Biological risk management system

Among the activities of our Center ... for the 17th Cultural Season (17th). Azhar Mahmoud Halim lecture entitled ((biological risk management system)) on Monday, 7/5/2018 on the blue hall and discussed the subject, The present lecture includes many statements about biorisk management system and its important, beside principles, techniques, and practices that aim to prevent the unintentional exposure to biological agents and toxins, or their accidental release, and the protection, control and accountability for biological agents and toxins within laboratories, in order to prevent their loss, theft, misuse, diversion of, unauthorized access or intentional unauthorized release.

The present lecture concentrated on the most effective factors on successes biorisk management system like, risk definition, risk assessment, biorisk policies, mitigations, inventory, PPE, emergency plans, waste management. As well as described Biorisk management system in university of technology as case study. 

 

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Within the activities of our Center ... for the 16th Cultural Season (16) Sahar Ahmed Amin lecture entitled ((Environmental applications of radioisotopes)) on Monday, 30/4/2018 on the blue hall and discussed the subject and benefit from it, summarized the lecture as follows:

 

Environmental Uses of Radioisotopes

The radioisotopes along with other stable isotopes have a lot of advantages and applications regarding to environment, such as Water Resource Management, Monitoring of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation, Identification of Major Sources of Air Pollution, Determination of source of Nitrates, Carbon Dating and Uranium Dating. Radioisotopes and other isotopic tracers are used to determine the age of underground water and origin of water. Tracers used for this purpose are 3H, 18O. Gold-198, Zinc-65 and Mn-54 are used to trace Factory waste causing ocean pollution and Sand movement in river beds and on ocean floors. Artificial radioisotope Cesium-137 
is used to estimate rate of soil erosion and sedimentation.

 

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Sunday, 29 April 2018 17:18

A lecturer obtained the Golden Medal

 Asst. Lect. Zahraa Zahraw Farhan participated in the Patents and Industrial Models Exhibition, which was held by the Industrial Research and Development Authority / Ministry of Industry and Minerals for the period 29-30/4/2018, where she was awarded the Golden Medal for her patent for the research tagged "Production of a vital local kit for the dismantling of oil waste".
 
 
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