00950nam a2200289 i 450099100124449970753620020507113339.0970308s1977 us ||| | eng 0250400642b10193686-39ule_instLE00644561ExLDip.to Fisicaita621.3.5621.47TJ810.W54Williams, Richard J.104395Solar energy :technology and applications /J. Richard Williams2nd rev. ed.Ann Arbor, MI :Ann Arbor Science,1977176 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Solar energy.b1019368621-09-0627-06-02991001244499707536LE006 621.3.5 WIL12006000052160le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1023891827-06-02Solar energy191676UNISALENTOle00601-01-97ma -engus 0102705nam 2200565 a 450 991014541740332120200520144314.01-281-34505-9978661134505188-470-0754-210.1007/978-88-470-0754-3(CKB)1000000000403133(EBL)372151(OCoLC)233974216(SSID)ssj0000119094(PQKBManifestationID)11146140(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119094(PQKBWorkID)10055430(PQKB)10192008(DE-He213)978-88-470-0754-3(MiAaPQ)EBC372151(PPN)123740428(EXLCZ)99100000000040313320080925d2008 uy 0itaur|n|---|||||txtccrLe cefalee manuale teorico-pratico /Gennaro Bussone ... [et al.]1st ed. 2008.Milano Springerc20081 online resource (321 p.)Description based upon print version of record.88-470-0753-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Forme maggiori di cefalee primarie -- pt. 2. Forme diverse di cefalee primarie -- pt. 3. Cefalee secondarie -- pt. 4. Casi clinici.Le cefalee rappresentano uno dei problemi che più spesso il medico deve affrontare. Esse hanno aspetti clinici proteiformi ai quali corrispondono diversi indirizzi di cura. Per orientarsi di fronte ad una situazione così complessa, occorrono esperienze e chiari punti di riferimento, entrambi presenti in quest'opera. Gli argomenti sono trattati in modo piano e sintetico e con un approccio eminentemente pratico, ma con gli opportuni riferimenti ai problemi fisiopatologici indispensabili ad un approfondimento delle conoscenze. I contenuti del manuale sono l'elaborazione dei tre moduli del Corso di formazione sulle Cefalee che l'Associazione per una Scuola delle Cefalee (ASC), braccio formativo dell'Associazione Neurologica Italiana per la Ricerca sulle Cefalee (ANIRCEF), organizza ormai dal 1999. Questo volume, a cui hanno contribuito diversi specialisti con capitoli di loro preminente interesse scientifico e clinico, si pone come un testo pratico per il clinico e quindi come un "compagno di lavoro" nell'attività quotidiana.HeadacheHeadache.616.8616.8491Bussone Gennaro748558MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145417403321Le cefalee4198134UNINA05299nam 2200637 a 450 991087769740332120230607213806.01-282-78337-897866127833710-470-93553-71-59124-573-70-470-93552-9(CKB)111056552538588(EBL)589015(OCoLC)52017195(SSID)ssj0000072897(PQKBManifestationID)11123301(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072897(PQKBWorkID)10102457(PQKB)11173751(MiAaPQ)EBC589015(EXLCZ)9911105655253858820001006d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRevalidating process hazard analyses[electronic resource] /Walter L. Frank and David K. WhittleNew York, N.Y. Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineersc20011 online resource (138 p.)CCPS concept bookDescription based upon print version of record.0-8169-0830-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Why Was This Book Written?; Scope of This Book; The CCPS Workshop; How This Book Is Organized; Chapter 1 Refresher on the Basics; 1.1. What a PHA Is Intended to Accomplish; 1.2. Brief Review of the More Common PHA Methodologies; 1.3. PHA Team Make-up; Chapter 2 Revalidation-What Is It?; 2.1. The Reason for Revalidation; 2.2. Revalidation Objective; 2.3. Revalidation Concept; 2.4. Establishing the Revalidation Schedule; 2.5. The Role of a Revalidation ProcedureChapter 3 Preparing for the Revalidation Study3.1. Preplan the Revalidation; 3.1.1. Establishing the Scope of the Revalidation; 3.1.2. Selection of Team Members; 3.1.3. Scheduling-Estimating Time and Resources; 3.2. Identify, Collect, and Prepare Needed Information; 3.2.1. Determining Information Requirements; 3.2.2. Distribution of information; 3.3. Review and Analyze Information; 3.3.1. Prior PHA Report@) and Related Documentation; 3.3.2. Resolution Completion Report for Prior PHA Recommendations; 3.3.3. MOC and PSSR Documentation; 3.3.4. PSM System Audit Results3.3.5. Incident and Near-Miss Reports3.3.6. Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs); 3.3.7. Operating Procedures; Chapter 4 Evaluating the Prior PHA Study; 4.1. Evaluation of the PHA with Respect to Essential Criteria; 4.1.1. PHA Rigor; 4.1.2. Methodology Used; 4.1.3. Team Make-up; 4.1.4. Documentation; 4.1.5. Drawing the Conclusions; 4.2. Evaluation of PHA Quality and Completeness; 4.3. Other Considerations; 4.4. Common Problems with PHAs; Chapter 5 Identifying Changes That Have Occurred Since the Prior PHA; 5.1. Logging the Identified Changes; 5.2. Documented and Controlled Changes5.2.1. MOC and PSSR Review5.2.2. P&ID Comparison; 5.2.3. Procedure Reviews; 5.2.4. PHA and Incident Investigation Recommendations; 5.3. Undocumented and Uncontrolled Changes; 5.3.1. Interviews of Facility Personnel; 5.3.2. Maintenance Records; 5.3.3. Purchase Specifications and Records; 5.3.4. Incident Investigation Reports; 5.3.5. PSM Program Audits; Chapter 6 Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology; 6.1. Revalidation Options; 6.1.1. Update and Revalidate; 6.1.2. Retrofit, Update, and Revalidate; 6.1.3. Redo; 6.2. Selecting the Revalidation OptionsChapter 7 Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions7.1. Team Training; 7.2. Application of Revalidation Methodology; 7.3. Special Topics; 7.3.1. Staying Productive; 7.3.2. Facility (or Stationary Source) Siting; 7.3.3. Human Factors; 7.3.4. Wrap-up Discussions; Chapter 8 Documenting the Revalidation Study; 8.1. Documentation Approaches; 8.2. Report and Its Content; 8.3. Recommendation Follow-Up; 8.4. Records Retention and Distribution; Appendix A Federal Regulatory Requirements; Appendix B Essential Criteria Checklist; Appendix C PHA Quality and Completeness ChecklistAppendix D Example Change Summary WorksheetThe foundation of any successful process safety program is a current set of process hazard analyses (PHAs) for each of its processes. Revalidating PHAs to keep them up to date and applicable is a must. This book is derived from the experience of many companies in the chemical and hydrocarbon processing industries, and presents demonstrated, concise, and common sense approaches for a resource-effective revalidation of PHAs. It includes flowcharts, checklists, and worksheets that provide invaluable assistance to the revalidation process.CCPS concept book.Chemical processesSafety measuresChemical processesSafety measures.660.2804660/.2804Frank Walter L924931Whittle David K924932MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910877697403321Revalidating process hazard analyses2075977UNINA