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    Assessing the performance of environmental management in academic research laboratories
    (Elsevier, 2022-03-23) Ladyman, Melissa K.; Gutierrez Carazo, Encina; Persico, Federica; Temple, Tracey J.; Coulon, Frederic
    Managing environmental risk is essential to ensure organisations minimise their impact on the environment, comply with environmental legislation and maintain their reputation in an increasingly environmentally aware society. Organisations frequently use management systems to plan and execute routine environmental assessments, however environmental impacts may still arise from routine activities or accidents that could be avoided by effective environmental management. Currently there is no method for an organisation to assess the level of awareness their employees have of activities that may lead to an environmental impact, or the level of uptake of environmental management processes. Therefore, the Environmental Management Performance Assessment (EMPA) process was developed to enable organisations to self-assess existing environmental management processes by survey of their employees. The EMPA process was aligned to key phases of the Deming Cycle and involves development and distribution of a survey to organisation employees. The responses are then used to recognise areas for improvement by progression through a bespoke flow chart integrated with the initial survey. This enables demonstration of how particular hazards arise from insufficient awareness at different stages in the Deming Cycle and how these hazards can have wider, reputational, economic, and legislative consequences. The process was trialled by surveying academic researchers on the environmental management processes in their laboratories as a sample set.
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    Column breakdown- Loam.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 14:41) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    IHE traces found in sandy loam soil columns after passing them by dynamic experiment and leaving the residues for three weeks in contact with the soil.
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    Column breakdown- Sand.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 14:39) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    IHE traces found in sandy colums broke in four different sections after chemicals breaking through and leaving for three weeks
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    Comparison between simulated and experimental data
    (Cranfield University, 2022-09-05 09:50) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    This research assesses the performance of the model developed in GoldSim by comparing its outcome (IHE breakthrough curve in sandy soil) to indepdendent experimental data a) accelerated and controlled indoor conditions over 42 days and b) weathering conditions over a year
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    Data supporting: 'Assessing the performance of environmental management in academic research laboratories'
    (Cranfield University, 2022-11-23 16:56) Ladyman, Melissa; Persico, Federica; Gutierrez Carazo, Encina; Temple, Tracey
    Electronic survey and survey data for the paper: Assessing the performance of environmental management systems in academic research laboratories
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    Diss rate rainwater 12C pH5.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 15:24) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    The dissolution of IHE residues by dripping tests with rainwater stored at 12C. Leachate collected every 5 minutes and measured by HPLC.
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    Diss rates rainwater 12C pH6.5.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 15:30) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    The dissolution of IHE residues by dripping tests with rainwater stored at 12C. Leachate collected every 5 minutes and measured by HPLC.
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    Diss rates sensitivity analysis.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 15:23) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Sensitivity analysis to asses the effect of temperature and water pH on the dissolution and breakthrough of IHE comounds in soil Simulations were performed in GoldSim and experimental work in the laboratory.
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    Dissolution rates distilled water 20C.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 15:21) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    performance of dripping tests on IHE residues to measure how the compounds inside the formulation dissolve over time in distilled water at 20C.
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    Experimental soil columns.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-19 08:58) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Experimental transport of NTO and DNAN through 20 cm of soil with accelerated rain conditions
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    Quantitative Environmental Assessment of Explosive Residues from the Detonation of Insensitive High Explosive Filled 155 mm Artillery Shell
    (Cranfield University, 2022-01-14 08:30) Persico, Federica; Temple, Tracey; Ladyman, Melissa; Fawcett-Hirst, William; Gutierrez Carazo, Encina; Coulon, Frederic
    Following the detonation on a 155mm filled with an Insensitive High Explosive composition (IMX-104) composed by DNAN, NTO and RDX a sampling collection has been carried out to determine the residue deposition of the explosive residues. Half of a sampling arena (10m radius) has ben set up and filled with a 5 cm layer of sand. Samples have been collected in the area, following the Multi-Increment sampling technique, before and after the arena has been set up to determine if there was any cross-contamination after the detonation occurred. A rope has been used to create 2 x 2 m sections in which samples have been collected, following the multi-increment technique, in triplicates using spoons if sand was collected and sampling cores tools for soil. Samples have been stored at -20C for 3 months and t using the extraction technique by Temple et al, 2019 with Acetonitrile and water explosives residues have been analysed (always in triplicates).
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    Results of the project
    (Cranfield University, 2022-09-05 09:51) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    The excel spreadsheet contains all the data collected on the degradation of IHE in soil over the 56-day experiment
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    Sensitiviy analysis.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-19 08:57) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Sensitivity analysis of the influence of density, tortuosity, porosity, partition coefficient and flowrate on the transport of NTO in sand.
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    Simulations GS vs soil columns.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-19 08:58) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Simulations of the concentration of DNAN and NTO found in the leachate
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    Soil properties (Sept 2020).xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-14 11:31) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    The excel described the main soil properties measured in the lab for quartz sand, sand and sandy loam soils.
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    Soil-water partition coefficient.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-14 11:32) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Empirical data for calculating DNAN and NTO Kd in sand and sandy loam
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    Solub + transp - LOAM.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 15:28) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    The dissolution and transport of IHE particles with rainwater in a sandy loam soil in triplicates.
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    Solub + transp - SAND.xlsx
    (Cranfield University, 2022-07-20 12:33) Gutierrez Carazo, Encina
    Experimental concentrations of DNAN and NTO found in the leachate coming out of the soil columns and their comparison to simulations performed in GoldSim

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