The Effect of Chemical Regulations on the Aerospace and Defence Industries
PhD Thesis
Authors | Takhar, S. |
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Type | PhD Thesis |
Qualification name | PhD (Traditional) |
Abstract | The motivation for this research stems from the author working within the Aerospace and Defence (AD) sector for nearly 19 years. It was during the development phase of IPC-1754 data exchange standard, the author, came to the firm belief, that whilst AD supply chain actors would begin to share data in a harmonised format via the IPC-1754 data exchange standard, there was a clear lack of understanding amongst several AD supply chain actors on how to collate, analyse, assess, and report internal data in a consistent manner. The main aim of this research is: To develop a conceptual framework enabling identification of articles (products) potentially at risk from chemical regulations supporting decision making processes for AD organisations. |
Keywords | Chemical regulations, Aerospace, Defence, AD-DSL, IPC-1754, AD, Chemicals on finished products, Process chemicals, EU REACH, EU RoHS, EU CLP, EU BPR, EU WFD, EU SCIP |
Year | 2022 |
File | PhD_The_Effects_of_chemical_regulations_on_Aerospace_and_Defence_By_Sukhraj_Takhar_23rd_May_2022.pdf License File Access Level Open |
Output status | Unpublished |
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Deposited | 15 Jun 2022 |
https://repository.derby.ac.uk/item/9701z/the-effect-of-chemical-regulations-on-the-aerospace-and-defence-industries
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