Environmental Management Systems Flashcards

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National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

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Requires an environmental impact statement for any federally funded project

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2
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Waste management heirarchy

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source reduction, recycling, waste treatment, secure disposal, direct release

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Source reduction

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any practice that reduces the amount of hazardous substance entering the waste stream prior to recycling, treatment, or disposal

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4
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Waste audit

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materials accounting in process lines

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5
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Emission inventory

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direct releases through fugitive and secondary sources

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6
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A life cycle assessment (LCA) can be broken into…

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… an inventory of all material, energy, emission, waste flows associated with a product, an EIA of these flows, and a feedback mechanism to assist in choosing between alternative products/processes to address negative environmental impacts

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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

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screening, scoping, EIS preparation, review

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Screening

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determining which projects warrant and EIA

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9
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Scoping

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identifying key impacts that will form the basis of a study

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10
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Acceptable level of carcinogenic risk

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10^-6

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11
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For non-carcinogenic risk, a hazard index greater than ___ is considered unaccepted

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one

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Background risk

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risk due to all of the environmental factors to which the average person is exposed

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Risk assessment

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data collection/evaluation, toxicity assessment, exposure assessment, risk characterization, and risk management

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14
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LD50

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dose that is lethal for 50% of test population

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15
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LOAEL

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lowest observable adverse effect level

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16
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NOAEL

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no observable adverse effect level

17
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Sound is a result of…

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… the vibration of solids or dynamics of fluids as they interact with solid objects which cause minute pressure variations detectable by the ear

18
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Ionizing radiation

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potential for cellular damage

19
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Radioactivity

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the phenomenon whereby an unstable isotope undergoes nuclear disintegration called decay which release a particle or electromagnetic radiation to carry off excess energy

20
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Classes of decay products

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Alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation

21
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Alpha particles

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extremely high energy, but cannot penetrate dense materials and can be shielded by ordinary clothing

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Beta particles

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fast-moving electrons, greater penetrating potential than alpha particles

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Gamma ray emission

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release of electromagnetic radiation energy as newly formed elements settle into more stable states

24
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Half-life

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time required for 50% of the nuclei to decay

25
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Roentgen equivalent man (REM)

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an indication of the extent of biological injury that is probable from a dose of a specific type of radiation to a specific tissue or organ