Containment wall definition

Containment wall means a seal which is designed to withstand a static pressure of 140 kPa.
Containment wall means a seal which is designed to withstand a static pressure of 140 kPa; “continuous monitoring” means continuous electronic monitoring or regular monitoring with handheld gas
Containment wall means a permanent wall designed for the purpose of isolating an area from the ventilation district.

Examples of Containment wall in a sentence

  • Its use is intended primarily for personnel access and is permanently mounted in the Containment wall.

  • Both the Equipment Hatch and the airlock are double gasketed with the Equipment Hatch bolted to a steel flange on the Containment wall.

  • The inspector observed cleaning / preparation prior to placement of Pour No. 1C-XW-007 (outside Containment wall).

  • The impulse lines extend through the Containment wall to hydraulic isolators which seal and isolate the lines as well as provide hydraulic coupling to capillary tubes going to the d/p transmitters.

  • Subsequently based on deterministic assessment it was confirmed that there would not be any damage to MCR and Secondary Containment wall would not get penetrated.

  • For Habermas the debate is located is in the context of a theory of democratic legitimacy and the rule of law, for Rawls, the debate is fundamentally a defence of justice as a political conception (Finlayson 2007: 145).

  • For ease of construction, dome structure along with the liner was pre- fabricated at ground level and placed over the Primary Containment wall.

Related to Containment wall

  • Containment means a process to protect workers and the environment by controlling exposures to the lead-contaminated dust and debris created during an abatement.

  • Encapsulation means the application of an encapsulant.

  • Encapsulant means a substance that forms a barrier between lead-based paint and the environment using a liquid-applied coating (with or without reinforcement materials) or an adhesively bonded covering material.

  • Enclosure means the part enclosing the internal units and providing protection against any direct contact.

  • Compaction means the increase in soil bulk density.

  • Container means any portable device in which a material is stored, transported, treated, disposed of, or otherwise handled.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • Monitoring well means a water well intended for the purpose of determining groundwater quality or quantity.