The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

Written by an experienced engineer and trainer in the field of cryogenic safety, this book examines the hazards involved in the use of cryogenic materials and the extensive regulations that apply. It is an essential guide for researchers and industry specialists operating in this discipline.

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The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

Written by an experienced engineer and trainer in the field of cryogenic safety, this book examines the hazards involved in the use of cryogenic materials and the extensive regulations that apply. It is an essential guide for researchers and industry specialists operating in this discipline.

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The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

by Robert Done
The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

The Safe Use of Cryogenic Technologies: A handbook for best practice and training

by Robert Done

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Written by an experienced engineer and trainer in the field of cryogenic safety, this book examines the hazards involved in the use of cryogenic materials and the extensive regulations that apply. It is an essential guide for researchers and industry specialists operating in this discipline.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750331210
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication date: 05/06/2021
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Robert Done began his career as a mechanical engineering apprentice for UKAEA at Risley in Cheshire. On graduating, he joined the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), working first at their Daresbury site in Warrington and eventually moving to the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. For the past 30 years, Robert has been providing the mechanical engineering support for the neutron spallation source at the site, designing equipment which provides the experimental environment for user-provided test samples. Much of this equipment operates at cryogenic temperatures. Robert routinely presents a series of cryogenic training courses for both internal and external clients. He is also a lead auditor for the STFC's safety auditing team.
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