Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation ProceduresGuidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, 3rd Edition keeps process engineers updated on the effective methodologies that process safety demands. Almost 200 pages of worked examples are included to facilitate understanding. References for further reading, along with charts and diagrams that reflect the latest views and information, make this a completely accessible work. The revised and updated edition includes information not included in previous editions giving a comprehensive overview of this topic area. |
Contents
Part I | |
Preparation for Hazard Evaluations | |
Hazard | |
References 4 NonScenarioBased Hazard | |
ScenarioBased Hazard Evaluation Procedures | |
Pilot Plant Operation Phase | |
Detailed | |
18 | |
Plant Expansion Phase | |
Available Resources | |
Decommissioning Phase | |
Appendices | |
B Supplemental Questions for Hazard Identification I Process | |
Selection of Hazard Evaluation Techniques | |
References 7 RiskBased Determination of the Adequacy of Safeguards | |
Analysis FollowUp Considerations 8 1 Development of Recommendations | |
Evaluation | |
PartII Preface tothe Worked Examples | |
Introduction to the Worked Examples | |
Hazard Identification for the Example Process | |
Conceptual Design Phase | |
Equipment | |
Operations | |
Maintenance | |
Personnel Safety | |
Nonreactive Combinations Compatibility ChartExceptions Reactive Combinations Appendix E References F Organizations Offering Process Safety E... | |
Selected Bibliography Index | |
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Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) No preview available - 2008 |
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