Planning and implementation of health, safety and environmental (HSE) principles in early stage of industrial projects can prevent many negative consequences such as poor HSE and quality outcomes, schedule delays, reduced productivity and cost increases. Industrial projects often contain high risk level and uncertainty that can lead to inappropriate decisionmaking. Such risk can manifest itself as threat affecting human life or the environment. The focus of this paper includes legislation and regulations, management systems, HSE analysis throughout project life cycle and efforts to integrate HSE risk management to industrial safety practices. This article also puts into perspective the complexity of the challenge of integrating HSE into industrial project management.
Aluminium die casted parts are in demand by many industries, and their relatively low costs, lightweight, as well as accurate dimensions and shapes give reason to predict that aluminium will be dominant metal in industry for years to come. Aluminium die casting process includes a variety of materials and energy resources. Die casting process uses significant quantities of energy, as well as auxiliary materials like oil-based lubricants and cooling water. This article presents an outline of the environmental, social, and economic sustainability issues related to aluminium die casting process.
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