University Certificate in Professional Development:
Machinery Safety
An award of the University of Teesside, delivered in partnership with Laidler Associates
Includes: CE Marking, PUWER and Practical Risk Assessments
Dates for 2011
•Billingham July 11th •Bolton Sept 26th
•Solihull May 23rd & Oct 17th •Newbury June 20th & Nov 21st
NEW COURSES for 2011 UCPD: Electrical Machinery Safety UCPD: Functional Safety
Integrated Dry AD and IVC - The most cost effective solution to bio waste processing
With Aikan Technology, Dry AD and in-vessel composting combine elegantly into an integrated and cost effective solution:
· Process modules are used for percolation. Percolate is pumped to a separate, optimized, gas reactor tank.
· Waste remains in the process modules for composting. No need to move the partly processed waste.
· No requirement to mix fresh and already digested waste for inoculation purposes, saving on costly process capacity.
See a video with description of the workflow at
www.aikantechnology.com.
Part of Laidler Associates, a division of TÜV SÜD Product Service Ltd Group
www.laidler.co.uk Email:
enquire@laidler.co.uk Tel: 01642 345637
Fax: 01642 345643
Aikan UK Ltd. 47 Hill House 210 Upper Richmond Road London, SW15 6NP Phone 07801 540704
info@aikantechnology.com www.aikantechnology.com Clever, simple and cost effective
The only trade show in
construction: getting it right
AD under
✔ Over 100 exhibitors ✔ Two-day conference ✔ Free seminars & workshops
the UK dedicated exclusively to Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Hosted by:
Supporting sponsors: Gala Dinner Sponsors:
www.adbiogas.co.uk tel: 0203 176 4414
Local Authorities quote LASHOW-LAWR when registering, to receive free entry
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