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DISMANTLING, DECOMMISSIONING
AND SCRAPPING
Dismantling and decommissioning the fume cupboard is
a necessary process that requires care and responsibility
to ensure it is done safely and in an environmentally
responsible manner. Here are some general guidelines
and considerations regarding the dismantling, decommissioning, and scrapping of the fume cupboard.
PLANNING AND PREPARATION
Before dismantling and decommissioning the product, it’s
important to plan and prepare the process. This may involve identifying the resources necessary to carry out the
dismantling and developing a timeline for the process.
SAFETY MEASURES
Safety measures should always be prioritized during the
dismantling and decommissioning process. This may
include the use of personal protective equipment such
as safety gloves and footwear and ensuring that the
work area is safe and free from hazards.
DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS
It is highly recommended supplier’s factory, where trained
workers will make sure that all components are handled
safely and sorted before being discharged you contact the
fume cupboard supplier to ensure proper dismantling and
disposal. When the supplier dismantles the fume cupboard, all pieces are shipped to the supplier’s factory, where
trained workers ensure that all components are handled
safely and sorted before discharge.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
During dismantling and decommissioning, it’s important to consider the process’s environmental impact.
This may include minimising waste and pollution and
choosing ecologically friendly methods and materials
whenever possible.
DOCUMENTATION AND REPORTING
Finally, it may be necessary to document the dismantling and decommissioning for recording and reporting
purposes. This could be important for legal, regulatory,
or insurance reasons.
DISCONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY
Before the dismantling process begins, the product’s
power supply should be disconnected to prevent unintended activation or operation. This may involve disconnecting the product from the power source or turning
off the main breaker.
DISASSEMBLY OF PARTS DURING SCRAPPING
The product requires the disassembly of various parts or
components during dismantling. It is important to separate
the product into different groups of fragments, including
electronics, steel/iron, mechanics, laminate, and corian/
composite. This sorting will ensure proper disposal.
It is crucial to take into account the fume cupboard’s
previous use. Previous users and management must be involved in the planning of the fume cupboard’s dismantling.
The fume cupboard may be contaminated with substances
from previous use, which must necessarily be included in
the risk assessment for dismantling and scrapping.
By following these guidelines, the dismantling, decommissioning, and scrapping of a product can be carried out
safely and responsibly, minimising the risk of harm to
people and the environment. It’s important to carefully
consider these factors and seek professional assistance if
necessary to ensure a successful process.
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