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Department 2

Chemical Safety Engineering

Our fields of competence

Determination of explosion limits of ammonia according to DIN EN 1839

Determination of explosion limits of ammonia according to DIN EN 1839

Guaranteeing and improving safety in the handling of explosive, flammable or otherwise dangerously reactive substances, systems of substances or articles as well as pressurised gases in the field of legislation on dangerous substances and goods, explosives and weapons, equipment safety and immission control.

Participations in bodies, collaborations with associations and societies; co-operations

Our areas of activity

With reference to national, European and international provisions in the fields of dangerous substances and dangerous goods legislation, explosives and weapons legislation and equipment safety legislation, the department deals with

Activities

Our objectives

The department has developed a quality management system and GLP (good laboratory practice) identification. Some working groups are accredited or are notified bodies within the European guidelines framework (explosion prevention, explosives, pressure equipment).

Indoor and outdoor test facilities

The department has at its disposal facilities for chemical and physical investigations as well as underground test rooms and additional the BAM Test Site Technical Safety.

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2011-04-07  

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Chemical Safety Engineering

Department 2

Dir. u. Prof.

Dr. rer. nat.
Thomas Schendler
Unter den Eichen 87
12205 Berlin
phone:
+49 30 8104-1200
email:
Thomas.Schendler@bam.de

Curriculum Vitae Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Schendler

Secretariat
Kathleen Kratz
phone:
+49 30 8104-1209
fax:
+49 30 8104-1207
email:
kathleen.kratz@bam.de

 

Legislation in Chemical Safety Engineering

 

Division 2.1
Gases, Gas Plants

Division 2.2
Reactive Substances and Systems

Division 2.3
Explosives

 

Attestations of Competence

 

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