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Analysis of the impact of convection industrial waste

Nilda

Iop Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering

Published: 2020

Abstract

Abstract Waste from the production of an industry is one of the problems that often arise. The statement about whether the waste will be thrown away or will be produced again to obtain products with added value to increase the economic value of residual waste production and reduce environmental impacts. This study will identify the impacts and causes of residual production waste in the convection industry and develop products from residual production waste so that we can reduce the environmental impact in the form of waste and also increase the economic value of products and of course become income for the industry. Initial identification is done by identifying waste from the production process in the convection industry. The list of wastes will be analyzed for their impacts and causes using the cause consequence analysis method. The initial method used was the fault tree analysis method to identify the cause of the waste that occurred and it was found that the average waste that occurred was caused by human error and the standard of clothing that was not good so it could not be continued to be produced. The next method is an event tree analysis that is used to identify the consequences if the waste is not handled properly. Solid waste from production if not managed properly will accumulate and can cause negative effects such as flooding. Processing waste into finished products must be supported for the sustainability of this earth, by providing financial assistance to small industries or households to develop products.

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