05409nam 2200673Ia 450 991087666740332120200520144314.0978661277299397812827729911282772996978047064264104706426459781615836260161583626897804706426340470642637(CKB)2670000000044397(EBL)588881(SSID)ssj0000403983(PQKBManifestationID)11280900(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000403983(PQKBWorkID)10437076(PQKB)11179897(MiAaPQ)EBC588881(OCoLC)676875016(Perlego)2750023(EXLCZ)99267000000004439720100217d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA practical approach to hazard identification for operations and maintenance workers /by CCPSOxford Wiley20101 online resource (315 p.)Includes index.9780470635247 047063524X A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO HAZARD INDENTIFICATION; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgment; Items on CD; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Intended Audience; 1.2 How to Use This Book; 1.3 References; 2 Basic Concepts; 2.1 Hazard and Risk; 2.2 Accident Model; 2.3 Physical and Process Hazards; 2.4 Benefits of Hazard Identification; 2.5 Hazards Types by Industry; 2.6 References; 3 Identify Hazards; 3.1 Concept of Recognition; 3.2 Basic Human Senses; 3.2.1 Vision; 3.2.2 Hearing; 3.2.3 Smell; 3.2.4 Touch; 3.2.5 Taste; 3.3 Relationship Between Senses and Higher Order Processes3.4 Influence of Human Capabilities and Limitations on Hazard Identification3.4.1 Visual Detection; 3.4.2 Sound Detection; 3.4.3 Odor Detection; 3.4.4 Touch Detection; 3.4.5 Hazard Recognition; 3.5 What Causes Hazards?; 3.5.1 Example 1; 3.5.2 Example 2; 3.5.3 Example 3; 3.6 References; 4 Types of Hazards; 4.1 Explosion Hazards; 4.1.1 Reactive Explosion Hazards; 4.1.2 Flammable Explosion Hazards; 4.1.3 Physical Explosion Hazards; 4.2 Chemical Hazards; 4.2.1 Toxic Chemical Hazards; 4.2.2 Fire Hazards; 4.2.3 Corrosive Chemical Hazards; 4.3 Electrical Hazards; 4.3.1 Shock/Short Circuit4.3.2 Fire4.3.3 Lightning Strikes; 4.3.4 Static Electrical Discharge; 4.3.5 Loss of Power; 4.4 Excavation Hazards; 4.5 Asphyxiation Hazards; 4.6 Elevation Hazards; 4.7 Thermal Hazards; 4.7.1 Heat; 4.7.2 Cold; 4.8 Vibration Hazards; 4.9 Mechanical Failure Hazards; 4.10 Mechanical Hazards; 4.11 Corrosion Hazards; 4.12 Noise Hazards; 4.13 Radiation Hazards; 4.13.1 Ionizing Radiation Hazards; 4.13.2 Non-ionizing Radiation Hazards; 4.14 Impact Hazards; 4.15 Struck Against Hazards; 4.16 Visibility Hazards; 4.17 Weather Phenomena Hazards; 4.17.1 Temperature Extreme Hazards; 4.17.2 Hurricane4.17.3 Flood4.17.4 Wind; 4.18 References; 5 Evaluate Hazards; 5.1 Field Surveys; 5.1.1 Behavior Observation; 5.1.2 Facility Walkthrough Checklists; 5.2 Pre-Job Assessments; 5.2.1 Job Hazard Analysis; 5.2.2 Pre-Job Planning and Permitting; 5.2.3 Ad Hoc Risk Assessment; 5.3 Facility Assessments; 5.3.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 5.3.2 Critical Task Identification Analysis; 5.4 Incident and Near-Miss Reporting; 5.4.1 Hazard Trending and Analysis; 5.4.2 Hazard Mapping; 5.5 Hazard Identification and Analysis Training; 5.6 References; 6 Make Risk-Based Decisions; 6.1 Hazard Ranking6.2 Understanding Risk6.3 Risk Ranking; 6.3.1 Severity; 6.3.2 Hierarchy of Safeguards or Layers of Protection; 6.3.3 Likelihood; 6.3.4 Risk Ranking; 6.3.5 Example 1 - Flammable/Explosive Hazard; 6.3.6 Example 2 - Flammable Hazard; 6.3.7 More Detailed Matrices; 6.3.8 Similarities Between More Sophisticated Process Hazard Evaluation Techniques; 6.4 References; 7 Follow-Up and Call to Action; 7.1 Safety Culture; 7.2 Management Commitment; 7.3 Employee Ownership; 7.4 Implement an Effective Hazard Management Program; 7.4.1 Written Procedures and Training7.4.2 Resolving Recommendations for Risk ReductionThe first part of this book (Chapters 1 and 2) provides an introduction and discusses basic concepts. Chapter 3 deals with the use of the basic human senses for identifying hazards. Chapter 4 deals with different classes and categories of hazards. Chapter 5 deals with techniques and methodologies for identifying and evaluating hazards. Chapter 6 deals with making risk based decisions. Chapter 7 deals with follow-up and call to action. Chapter 8 deals with learning and continuous improvement. The Appendices provide references, case studies, hazard presentations and additional picHazardous substancesUnited StatesSafety measuresChemical industrySafety measuresHazardous substancesSafety measures.Chemical industrySafety measures.660.2804American Institute of Chemical Engineers.Center for Chemical Process Safety.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910876667403321A practical approach to hazard identification for operations and maintenance workers4201212UNINA02228nam2 22003973i 450 RMG001833920251003044336.0880203703519951209d1983 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierˆ18: ‰Impresa e lavoro. 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