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Safe handling of hazardous chemicals and toxic materials. Theories of ignition, flames, fire and explosion. Methods of protection and prevention of hazards: containment, suppression, explosion relief, inerting. Safety codes and check lists considerations in design and operation. Case studies.
Fourth Year
  
Concepts and terminology. Sources and impacts of water pollutants. Conventional water and wastewater treatment processes: Sedimentation, flocculation, softening, filtration, disinfection and biological systems. Sources and impacts of air pollutants. Air pollution control through gas cleaning devices: cyclones and wet scrubbers. Solid waste classification, handling and ultimate disposal.
Fourth Year
  
This course deals with the environmental impacts and consequences of energy producing systems. It deals with the general terminology related to the environmental field, as well as, identification of key-pollutants and impacts on humans and the environment. The impact of various energy producing systems is compared and discussed. Finally, environmental impact assessment (EIA) approach is introduced and discussed. Various forms of pollution: particulate emissions, gaseous emissions, and solid waste in addition to thermal pollution. Systems and equipment for waste treatment and desulfurization techniques. NO
MSc
  
Air pollutants and sources of air pollution. Ventilation of confined space. Air streams including stack emissions and exhaust fans. Introduction to air dispersion, Gauss model. Local and international standards for air pollutants. Wet and dry air pollution control methods. Air pollution control instruments. Air sampling and measurement of pollutants.
Fourth Year