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Old 1st Jul 2011, 07:40
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Toxic Fluids/COSHH items

Hi To All,

I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this sort of question, and that you all can help me.

I'm currently undertaking a feasibility study on the dismantling of disused aircraft.

I'm currently trying to assess all the toxic substances that will require special handling (For Example Skydrol, the Uranium used for weighting, etc) I'm trying to get this list as complete as possible, and was hoping someone may have or know of a list of such items or you could share anything you know.

I appreciate your responses in advance
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You have covered a couple of them already. Depleted Uranium used in Mass Balances , depending on aircraft type, not always fitted.

Fuel,
Synthetic Oil
Nickel Cadmium ( Batteries)
Radio Active substances ( In emergency Light packs, and in fuel quantity compensators)
Possibly De-icing fluid , Iso-Propyl Alcohol

What types are you thinking of ?
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