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English to Dutch translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering - Environment & Ecology | | English term or phrase: Non-scope | "The following potential issues were identified regarding non-scope considerations"
Het gaat hier om een milieu-onderzoek en de (milieu-gerelateerde) problemen die zijn geïdentificeerd op een locatie. Wat zijn "non-scope considerations" en hoe is dit in het NL te vertalen?
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50 mins confidence:   | non-scope buiten de reikwijdte / het toepassingsgebied
Explanation: Als in: overwegingen die buiten de reikwijdte / het toepassingsgebied van [wetgeving/richtlijnen] vallen. Zo zou ik het vertalen.
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| Reference: non-scope issues - ASTM E1527-05
Reference information: “ASTM E1527-05, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process.”
http://cre-expert.com/blog/2011/02/16/phase-1-environmental-...
“The ASTM E1527-05 standard outlines the purpose and use of the Phase 1 ESA as well as the scope of work to be conducted, including: records review (historical and governmental records); site reconnaissance (inspection of the property and adjacent sites); interviews (with owners and occupants and local government officials); evaluation and report preparation.
Certain items are considered out of the scope of work for an ASTM Phase 1 ESA, such as asbestos, lead-based-paint (LBP), mold and radon; however, many consultants take these potential concerns into consideration during the Phase 1 process (discussed further below).
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Asbestos, lead paint, radon, mold and other non-scope issues must be managed in order to maintain an assets’ safety and value”
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http://epa.gov/brownfields/aai/AAI_Reporting_FactSheet.pdf
“Additional services could include, but are not limited to: non-scope considerations (e.g., lead-based paint, mold, radon, asbestos, regulatory compliance assessment, indoor air quality, etc.);”
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_I_Environmental_Site_Asse... :
“Depending upon precise protocols utilized, there are a number of variations in the scope of a Phase I study. The tasks listed here are common to almost all Phase I ESAs:”
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“Non-Scope Items in a Phase I Environmental Site Assessments can include visual inspections or records review searches for:
Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM)
Lead-Based Paint
Lead in Drinking Water (…)"
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