Medical School University of Alabama School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English Spanish Tagalog
Description:
Dr. Workman graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Las Vegas, NV and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Workman is affiliated with Dignity Health St Rose Dominican- Rose De Lima, Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center, Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center and Valley Hospital Medical Center.
Valley Orthopedic Associates Surgery CenterProliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 1231 116 Ave NE STE 750, Bellevue, WA 98004 4254553600 (phone), 4254553920 (fax)
Valley Orthopedic Associates Surgery CenterProliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 510 8 Ave NE STE 200, Issaquah, WA 98029 4253923030 (phone), 4253922564 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Workman works in Bellevue, WA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Mr. Workman is affiliated with Overlake Hospital Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center - First Hill.
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Jason Workman Manager
Argosy Financial Group Investment Advice
310 Valley Brook Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Website: argosyfinancialgroup.com
Jason Workman - Secaucus NJ Peter DellaValle - Hampden MA
Assignee:
Phoenix Environmental, Ltd. - Palm Desert CA
International Classification:
C01G 4900 C01G 5100 C01G 300 C01G 4500
US Classification:
423593
Abstract:
Apparatus and a process are provided for converting and/or removing harmful constituents from solid hazardous or other undesirable waste material by heating the waste in a reactor in the presence of a continuous flow of oxygen and waste metals, wherein the waste material becomes a molten metal oxide bath which when solidified, has a spinel structure to chemically bond harmful constituents within the spinel structure by crystal chemical substitution. The resulting metal oxides are environmentally acceptable. A substantially gaseous effluent which may contain particulate material is also generated. The effluent is conducted through a high temperature zone to destroy organic and other harmful constituents influenced by temperature and dwell time. The effluent is further processed through an emissions treatment system to achieve acceptable environmental quality.
Apparatus For Making Solid Waste Material Environmentally Safe Using Heat
Jason Workman - Secaucus NJ Peter DellaValle - Hampden MA
Assignee:
Phoenix Environmental, Ltd. - Montgomery PA
International Classification:
F23B 500
US Classification:
110210
Abstract:
Harmful constituents are removed from solid hazardous waste material by heating the waste in the presence of a continuous flow of oxygen until the waste material becomes an agitated molten aggregate and generates effluvia. The effluvia is conducted through a high temperature zone to destroy organic and other harmful constituents. The effluvia is further processed to achieve acceptable environmental quality. The effluvia processing includes a dual reburn/heat exchanger compartment. The generated molten aggregate is thoroughly mixed and hardens into a ceramic-like aggregate which is environmentally safe. An apparatus for accomplishing the process is also provided.
Method For Making Solid Waste Material Environmentally Safe Using Heat
Jason Workman - Secaucus NJ Peter DellaValle - Hampden MA
Assignee:
Phoenix Environmental, Ltd. - Montgomery PA
International Classification:
F23B 500
US Classification:
110346
Abstract:
Harmful constituents are removed from solid hazardous waste material by heating the waste in the presence of a continuous flow of oxygen until the waste material becomes an agitated molten aggregate and generates effluvia. The effluvia is conducted through a high temperature zone to destroy organic and other harmful constituents. The effluvia is further processed to achieve acceptable environmental quality. The effluvia processing includes a dual reburn/heat exchanger compartment. The generated molten aggregate is thoroughly mixed and hardens into a ceramic-like aggregate which is environmentally safe.
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SEALs killed in Afghanistan chopper crash lived in secrecy
Aaron Vaughn of Virginia and Jason Workman of Utah, who were killed in the recent crash, felt compelled to join after Sept. 11, friends and family told reporters. In Iraq, Matthew Mason had lost part of his left arm and suffered a collapsed lung, but felt it was his duty to return to his SEAL unit.
Date: Aug 09, 2011
Category: World
Source: Google
Portraits of Navy SEALS killed in helicopter crash
Jason Workman had his sights set on becoming a SEAL as a young teenager. He was about 14 when his older brother graduated from West Point. That's when he knew he wanted to be an elite soldier, friend Tate Bennett told The Deseret News. Then came the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and Workman's calling gre