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Evaluation of the CO2 storage potential in CO2‐enhanced oil recovery: A case study of the Subei Basin, Jiangsu Province, China

open access: yesDeep Underground Science and Engineering, EarlyView.
CO2‐enhanced oil recovery (CO2‐EOR) is an economically viable carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technique that is widely practiced and contributes significantly to the achievement of carbon‐neutral cities. However, few studies have been conducted on CO2‐EOR source–sink matching involving different emission sources, different carbon ...
Lingxiang Wei   +8 more
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Fire in the OR—Developing a fire safety plan

AORN Journal, 2004
Approximately 100 operating room fire occur each year in the United States. Although rare, fire in a perioperative setting can be disastrous for both patients and staff members. It is crucial that all perioperative departments have a well thought out and previously rehearsed fire plan in place. Multidisciplinary planning and implementation of regularly
Patricia M. McCarthy, Kenneth A. Gaucher
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Increasing Fire Safety – Fire and Life Safety Ecosystem [PDF]

open access: possibleDay 2 Wed, October 30, 2019, 2019
While we are currently seeing less fires, statistically, if you do have a fire in your home, you are more likely to die today than you were 20 years ago. Add to that, that every 24 seconds, a U.S. fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the country. Nationwide, a civilian died in a fire every 2 hours and 34 minutes. (From the 2017 U.S.
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Buildings Fires and Fire Safety

2021
Besides providing indoor living comfort, a building must also ensure the safety of its occupants. Natural disasters excluded, the safety of a building’s occupants is most often threatened by fire. More than one-third of all fires in the world are related to fires in buildings, and currently more than 10 people per million of the population die in ...
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Fire safety in hospitals

Ergonomics, 1983
Abstract For the DHSS, who are involved in providing a life-saving and cost-effective health care service, fires in hospitals, which can destroy this service, are a cause of great concern. Improving fire safety in the NHS is dependent on achieving the right balance for each Health Authority, between function, safety and cost, and it is here that the ...
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