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Multi-layer Protection Strategy for Manufacturing Facilities

This presentation discusses a multi-layer protection strategy for manufacturing facilities, focusing on preserving safety and environmental standards. It includes S&E audits, hazard assessments, and the characterization of potential EH&S hazards related to new technologies like Si, x-Si, CdTe, and GaAs. The feasibility of end-of-life PV module recycling and the transfer of Pb-free solder technology are explored. Additionally, the toxicology of new materials is examined, alongside integrating energy, environmental, and economic factors for market penetration and CO2 reduction.

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Multi-layer Protection Strategy for Manufacturing Facilities

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    1. Multi-layer Protection Strategy for Manufacturing Facilities Vasilis Fthenakis National Photovoltaic EH&S Assistance Center Brookhaven National Laboratory SSA 2001 Annual Symposium New Orleans, LA

    2. National Photovoltaic EH&S Assistance Center www.pv.bnl.gov Preserve safe & environmentally friendly facilities (S&E audits, SAR, HAZOP, FTA) Identify/characterize potential EH&S hazards before full-scale commercialization of new technologies, processes & materials (Si, x-Si, a-Si, CdTe, CIS, CGS, GaAs, ZnP) End-of-Life PV module recycling feasibility (with DOE-SBIR) Pb-free solder technology transfer Toxicology of new materials e.g., CdTe, CIS, CGS, (with NIEHS) Integrated energy-environmental-economic market penetration & CO2 reduction forecasts (MARKAL model)

    3. Sample of Hazardous Materials Used in Manufacturing

    4. Elements of EH&S Hazard Assessment

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