Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (162 p.) |
Disciplina |
660.28040684
660/.2804/0684 808.06666 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing |
ISBN |
1-282-81725-6
9786612817250 0-470-93795-5 1-59124-567-2 0-470-93794-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830077103321 |
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (162 p.) |
Disciplina | 660/.2804/0684 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing |
ISBN |
1-282-81725-6
9786612817250 0-470-93795-5 1-59124-567-2 0-470-93794-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index |
Altri titoli varianti | Writing effective operating and maintenance procedures |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877116603321 |
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of chemicals and safety / / T.S.S. Dikshith |
Autore | Dikshith T. S. S. <1932, > |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.179 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemicals - Safety measures
Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-429-14441-5
1-283-00461-5 9786613004611 1-4398-2061-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Categorization of Chemical Substances; Chapter 3. Elements of Toxicology and Guidelines; Chapter 4. List of Chemical Substances; Chapter 5. Chemical Substances: Future Perspectives; Glossary; Appendix 1. Abbreviations; Appendix 2. Toxicity Rating: Units of Measurements; Appendix 3. Conversion Tables for Units of Measures; Appendix 4. Toxicity Rating of Chemical Substances; Appendix 5. WHO Classification of Pesticide Hazards; Appendix 6. Material Damages Caused by Air Pollution
Appendix 7. Major Global Chemical DisastersAppendix 8. Chemical Substances, Global Movement, Transport, and Disasters; Appendix 9. Effects of Alcoholism (Excessive Drinking) and Vehicle Driving; Appendix 10. Chemical Substances, Industries, and Pollution; Appendix 11. Classification of Industries and Pollution Control; Appendix 12. Pesticides and Mammalian Toxicity; Appendix 13. Pesticides and Hormone Disturbances in Mammals; Appendix 14. Global Regulatory Agencies and Chemical Substances; Appendix 15. Global Development of Pesticides; Appendix 16. Signs and Symptoms of Insecticide Poisoning Appendix 17. Pesticides, Signs of Toxicity, and Parts of the Body AffectedAppendix 18. Pesticide Exposures, Behavioral, and Non-Behavioral Changes; Appendix 19. Classif cation of Carcinogens by Different Agencies; Appendix 20. Classification of Benign and Malignant Tumors in Mammals; Appendix 21. Organochlorine Pesticides and Carcinogenicity; Appendix 22. Regulatory Standings of Organochlorine Pesticides; Appendix 23. Federal Laws: Chemical Substances; Appendix 24. Insecticide Act 1968 Government of India, India Appendix 25. Workplace Chemical Substances, Health Effects, and Symptoms of PoisoningAppendix 26. Signs and Symptoms of Toxicity in Humans; Appendix 27. Industrial Gas Cylinders and Safety; Appendix 28. Industrial Chemicals, Inhalation Toxicity, and Lung Diseases; Appendix 29. Occupational Exposure to Industrial Chemical Substances and Pulmonary Diseases; Appendix 30. Use and Handling of Chemical Substances; Back cover |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458963203321 |
Dikshith T. S. S. <1932, > | ||
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Handbook of chemicals and safety / / T.S.S. Dikshith |
Autore | Dikshith T. S. S. <1932, > |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.179 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemicals - Safety measures
Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
ISBN |
0-429-14441-5
1-283-00461-5 9786613004611 1-4398-2061-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Categorization of Chemical Substances; Chapter 3. Elements of Toxicology and Guidelines; Chapter 4. List of Chemical Substances; Chapter 5. Chemical Substances: Future Perspectives; Glossary; Appendix 1. Abbreviations; Appendix 2. Toxicity Rating: Units of Measurements; Appendix 3. Conversion Tables for Units of Measures; Appendix 4. Toxicity Rating of Chemical Substances; Appendix 5. WHO Classification of Pesticide Hazards; Appendix 6. Material Damages Caused by Air Pollution
Appendix 7. Major Global Chemical DisastersAppendix 8. Chemical Substances, Global Movement, Transport, and Disasters; Appendix 9. Effects of Alcoholism (Excessive Drinking) and Vehicle Driving; Appendix 10. Chemical Substances, Industries, and Pollution; Appendix 11. Classification of Industries and Pollution Control; Appendix 12. Pesticides and Mammalian Toxicity; Appendix 13. Pesticides and Hormone Disturbances in Mammals; Appendix 14. Global Regulatory Agencies and Chemical Substances; Appendix 15. Global Development of Pesticides; Appendix 16. Signs and Symptoms of Insecticide Poisoning Appendix 17. Pesticides, Signs of Toxicity, and Parts of the Body AffectedAppendix 18. Pesticide Exposures, Behavioral, and Non-Behavioral Changes; Appendix 19. Classif cation of Carcinogens by Different Agencies; Appendix 20. Classification of Benign and Malignant Tumors in Mammals; Appendix 21. Organochlorine Pesticides and Carcinogenicity; Appendix 22. Regulatory Standings of Organochlorine Pesticides; Appendix 23. Federal Laws: Chemical Substances; Appendix 24. Insecticide Act 1968 Government of India, India Appendix 25. Workplace Chemical Substances, Health Effects, and Symptoms of PoisoningAppendix 26. Signs and Symptoms of Toxicity in Humans; Appendix 27. Industrial Gas Cylinders and Safety; Appendix 28. Industrial Chemicals, Inhalation Toxicity, and Lung Diseases; Appendix 29. Occupational Exposure to Industrial Chemical Substances and Pulmonary Diseases; Appendix 30. Use and Handling of Chemical Substances; Back cover |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791866203321 |
Dikshith T. S. S. <1932, > | ||
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Handbook of chemicals and safety / / T.S.S. Dikshith |
Autore | Dikshith T. S. S. <1932-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton, : CRC Press, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.179 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemicals - Safety measures
Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
ISBN |
0-429-14441-5
1-283-00461-5 9786613004611 1-4398-2061-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Categorization of Chemical Substances; Chapter 3. Elements of Toxicology and Guidelines; Chapter 4. List of Chemical Substances; Chapter 5. Chemical Substances: Future Perspectives; Glossary; Appendix 1. Abbreviations; Appendix 2. Toxicity Rating: Units of Measurements; Appendix 3. Conversion Tables for Units of Measures; Appendix 4. Toxicity Rating of Chemical Substances; Appendix 5. WHO Classification of Pesticide Hazards; Appendix 6. Material Damages Caused by Air Pollution
Appendix 7. Major Global Chemical DisastersAppendix 8. Chemical Substances, Global Movement, Transport, and Disasters; Appendix 9. Effects of Alcoholism (Excessive Drinking) and Vehicle Driving; Appendix 10. Chemical Substances, Industries, and Pollution; Appendix 11. Classification of Industries and Pollution Control; Appendix 12. Pesticides and Mammalian Toxicity; Appendix 13. Pesticides and Hormone Disturbances in Mammals; Appendix 14. Global Regulatory Agencies and Chemical Substances; Appendix 15. Global Development of Pesticides; Appendix 16. Signs and Symptoms of Insecticide Poisoning Appendix 17. Pesticides, Signs of Toxicity, and Parts of the Body AffectedAppendix 18. Pesticide Exposures, Behavioral, and Non-Behavioral Changes; Appendix 19. Classif cation of Carcinogens by Different Agencies; Appendix 20. Classification of Benign and Malignant Tumors in Mammals; Appendix 21. Organochlorine Pesticides and Carcinogenicity; Appendix 22. Regulatory Standings of Organochlorine Pesticides; Appendix 23. Federal Laws: Chemical Substances; Appendix 24. Insecticide Act 1968 Government of India, India Appendix 25. Workplace Chemical Substances, Health Effects, and Symptoms of PoisoningAppendix 26. Signs and Symptoms of Toxicity in Humans; Appendix 27. Industrial Gas Cylinders and Safety; Appendix 28. Industrial Chemicals, Inhalation Toxicity, and Lung Diseases; Appendix 29. Occupational Exposure to Industrial Chemical Substances and Pulmonary Diseases; Appendix 30. Use and Handling of Chemical Substances; Back cover |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807233103321 |
Dikshith T. S. S. <1932-> | ||
Boca Raton, : CRC Press, c2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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HAZOP : guide to best practice : guidelines to best practice for the process and chemical industries / / Frank Crawley, Brian Tyler |
Autore | Crawley Frank |
Edizione | [Third edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (173 p.) |
Disciplina | 660.2804 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Manufacturing processes - Safety measures Chemical industry - Safety measures Hazardous substances - Risk assessment |
ISBN | 0-323-39460-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Front Cover""; ""HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Foreword To Third Edition""; ""Foreword to Earlier Editions""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1 Introduction""; ""1.1 Aims and Objectives""; ""1.2 Essential Features of HAZOP Study""; ""2 Process Hazard Studies""; ""2.1 HS 1�Concept Stage Hazard Review""; ""2.2 HS 2�HAZID at Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) or Project Definition Stage""; ""2.3 HS 3�Detailed Design Hazard Study""; ""2.4 HS 4�Construction/Design Verification""; ""2.5 HS 5�Pre-Commissioning Safety Review""
""2.6 HS 6�Project Close-Out/Post Start-Up Review""""2.7 HS 0�Consideration of Inherently Safer or Less Polluting Systems""; ""2.8 HS 7�Demolition/Abandonment Reviews""; ""2.9 Overview of Hazard Studies""; ""2.10 Illustrative Checklist for HS 2""; ""3 The HAZOP Study Method""; ""3.1 Essential Features""; ""3.2 The Purpose""; ""3.3 Limitations""; ""4 The Detailed HAZOP Study Procedure""; ""4.1 The Description and Design Intention""; ""4.2 Generating a Deviation""; ""4.3 Identifying Causes""; ""4.4 Evaluating Consequences""; ""4.5 Safeguards (Protection)""; ""4.6 Risk Assessment"" ""4.7 Recommendations/Actions""""4.8 Recording""; ""4.9 Continuing and Completing the Analysis""; ""4.10 An Illustration of the HAZOP Study Process""; ""5 Organizing a HAZOP Study""; ""5.1 Defining the Scope and Objectives of the Study and Establishing the Boundaries""; ""5.2 Appointing a Team Leader and Selecting the Team""; ""5.2.1 The Team Leader/Facilitator""; ""5.2.2 Scribe (Scribe/Recorder)""; ""5.2.3 Team Size and Membership""; ""5.3 Preparation""; ""5.3.1 Continuous Processes""; ""5.3.2 Batch Processes and Sequential Operations""; ""5.3.3 HAZOP Study of a Procedure"" ""6 Carrying Out a Study""""6.1 Premeeting with Client""; ""6.2 Planning the Meetings""; ""6.3 The Study Meetings""; ""6.3.1 The Initial Meeting""; ""6.3.2 The Detailed HAZOP Study Meetings""; ""6.4 Coordinating and Reviewing Responses""; ""6.5 Completing and Signing Off the Report(s)""; ""6.6 Follow-Up of Actions and Management of Change""; ""7 Recording and Auditing""; ""7.1 Background Information""; ""7.2 Section Headings""; ""7.3 The Recording Format for the Detailed Examination""; ""7.4 The Level of Recording""; ""7.5 The Content""; ""7.6 Computer Recording"" ""7.7 Auditing a HAZOP Study""""8 Training""; ""8.1 Team Members""; ""8.2 Scribe""; ""8.3 Team Leader""; ""9 Company Procedures for HAZOP Study""; ""10 Advanced Aspects of HAZOP Study""; ""10.1 HAZOP Study of Computer-Controlled Processes""; ""10.1.1 Hazard Study 2""; ""10.1.2 Functional Safety and IEC 61508""; ""10.1.3 Enhanced HAZOP for Computer-Controlled Systems""; ""10.1.4 Computer HAZOP (CHAZOP) Study""; ""10.1.4.1 Detailed Study of Computer Hardware""; ""10.1.4.2 Detailed HAZOP of Computer Sequences""; ""10.2 Human Factors""; ""10.3 Linking HAZOP Studies to LOPA"" ""11 Specific Applications of HAZOP"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797029103321 |
Crawley Frank | ||
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
HAZOP : guide to best practice : guidelines to best practice for the process and chemical industries / / Frank Crawley, Brian Tyler |
Autore | Crawley Frank |
Edizione | [Third edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (173 p.) |
Disciplina | 660.2804 |
Soggetto topico |
Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Manufacturing processes - Safety measures Chemical industry - Safety measures Hazardous substances - Risk assessment |
ISBN | 0-323-39460-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Front Cover""; ""HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Foreword To Third Edition""; ""Foreword to Earlier Editions""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1 Introduction""; ""1.1 Aims and Objectives""; ""1.2 Essential Features of HAZOP Study""; ""2 Process Hazard Studies""; ""2.1 HS 1�Concept Stage Hazard Review""; ""2.2 HS 2�HAZID at Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) or Project Definition Stage""; ""2.3 HS 3�Detailed Design Hazard Study""; ""2.4 HS 4�Construction/Design Verification""; ""2.5 HS 5�Pre-Commissioning Safety Review""
""2.6 HS 6�Project Close-Out/Post Start-Up Review""""2.7 HS 0�Consideration of Inherently Safer or Less Polluting Systems""; ""2.8 HS 7�Demolition/Abandonment Reviews""; ""2.9 Overview of Hazard Studies""; ""2.10 Illustrative Checklist for HS 2""; ""3 The HAZOP Study Method""; ""3.1 Essential Features""; ""3.2 The Purpose""; ""3.3 Limitations""; ""4 The Detailed HAZOP Study Procedure""; ""4.1 The Description and Design Intention""; ""4.2 Generating a Deviation""; ""4.3 Identifying Causes""; ""4.4 Evaluating Consequences""; ""4.5 Safeguards (Protection)""; ""4.6 Risk Assessment"" ""4.7 Recommendations/Actions""""4.8 Recording""; ""4.9 Continuing and Completing the Analysis""; ""4.10 An Illustration of the HAZOP Study Process""; ""5 Organizing a HAZOP Study""; ""5.1 Defining the Scope and Objectives of the Study and Establishing the Boundaries""; ""5.2 Appointing a Team Leader and Selecting the Team""; ""5.2.1 The Team Leader/Facilitator""; ""5.2.2 Scribe (Scribe/Recorder)""; ""5.2.3 Team Size and Membership""; ""5.3 Preparation""; ""5.3.1 Continuous Processes""; ""5.3.2 Batch Processes and Sequential Operations""; ""5.3.3 HAZOP Study of a Procedure"" ""6 Carrying Out a Study""""6.1 Premeeting with Client""; ""6.2 Planning the Meetings""; ""6.3 The Study Meetings""; ""6.3.1 The Initial Meeting""; ""6.3.2 The Detailed HAZOP Study Meetings""; ""6.4 Coordinating and Reviewing Responses""; ""6.5 Completing and Signing Off the Report(s)""; ""6.6 Follow-Up of Actions and Management of Change""; ""7 Recording and Auditing""; ""7.1 Background Information""; ""7.2 Section Headings""; ""7.3 The Recording Format for the Detailed Examination""; ""7.4 The Level of Recording""; ""7.5 The Content""; ""7.6 Computer Recording"" ""7.7 Auditing a HAZOP Study""""8 Training""; ""8.1 Team Members""; ""8.2 Scribe""; ""8.3 Team Leader""; ""9 Company Procedures for HAZOP Study""; ""10 Advanced Aspects of HAZOP Study""; ""10.1 HAZOP Study of Computer-Controlled Processes""; ""10.1.1 Hazard Study 2""; ""10.1.2 Functional Safety and IEC 61508""; ""10.1.3 Enhanced HAZOP for Computer-Controlled Systems""; ""10.1.4 Computer HAZOP (CHAZOP) Study""; ""10.1.4.1 Detailed Study of Computer Hardware""; ""10.1.4.2 Detailed HAZOP of Computer Sequences""; ""10.2 Human Factors""; ""10.3 Linking HAZOP Studies to LOPA"" ""11 Specific Applications of HAZOP"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813129703321 |
Crawley Frank | ||
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inherently safer chemical processes [[electronic resource] ] : a life cycle approach / / Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina |
660.28
660/.2804 |
Collana | A CCPS concept book |
Soggetto topico | Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-77423-9
9786612774232 0-470-92519-1 0-470-92518-3 1-60119-723-3 |
Classificazione | VN 5000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Life Cycle Approach; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 .Objectives, Intended Audience and Scope of This Book; 1.1.1. Objectives; 1.1.2. Intended Audience; 1.1.3. Scope; 1.2 Integration of this Guidance with Other CCPS Guidance; 1.3 Organization of the Book; 1.4 History of Inherent Safety; 2. The Concept of Inherent Safety; 2.1 Process Risk Management and Inherent Safety; 2.2 Inherent Safety Defined; 2.3 Inherently Safer Approaches; 2.4 Layers of Protection; 2.5 Levels of Inherent Safety; 2.6 Worked Example; 2.7 Summary
3. The Role of Inherently Safer Concepts in Process Risk Management3.1 Integrating Inherent Safety in Process Risk Management Systems; 3.2 Timing for Consideration of Inherently Safer Options; 3.3 Inherent Safety Constraints; 3.4 Resolving Inherent Safety Issues; 3.5 Inherently Safer Strategies; 3.6 Summary; 4. Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.1 Definition of Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.2 Minimize; 4.2.1 Reactors; 4.2.2 Continuous Stirred Reactors; 4.2.3 Tubular Reactors; 4.2.4 Loop Reactors; 4.2.5 Reactive Distillation; 4.2.6 Storage of Hazardous Materials; 4.2.7 Process Piping 4.2.8 Process Equipment4.3 Substitute; 4.3.1. Reaction Chemistry; 4.3.2 Solvents; 4.3.3 Refrigerants and Firefighting Agents; 4.4 Moderate; 4.4.1 Dilution; 4.4.2 Refrigeration; 4.4.3 Less Severe Process Conditions; 4.4.4 Secondary Containment-Dikes and Containment Buildings; 4.5 Simplify; 4.5.1 Inherently Robust Process Equipment; 4.5.2 Vacuum; 4.5.3 Runaway Reactions; 4.5.4 Containment Vessels; 4.5.5 Heat Transfer; 4.5.6 Liquid Transfer; 4.5.7 Reactor Geometry; 4.5.8 Distributed Control Systems; 4.5.9 Separation of Process Steps; 4.5.10 Limitation of Available Energy; 4.6 Other Strategies 4.6.1 Limitation of Effects4.6.2 Global Hazards; 4.6.3 Avoid Incorrect Assembly; 4.6.4 Making Status Clear; 4.7 Summary; 5. Life Cycle Stages; 5.1 General Principles Across All Life Cycle Stages; 5.2 Research; 5.2.1 Inherently Safer Synthesis; 5.2.2 Types of Hazards Associated With Research; 5.2.3 Research Stage-Hazards Identification Methods; 5.3 Process Development; 5.3.1 Unit Operations - General; 5.3.2 Unit Operations - Specific; 5.4 Detailed Design and Construction; 5.4.1 Process Design Basis; 5.4.2 Equipment; 5.4.3 Process Controls; 5.4.4 Supporting Facilities; 5.4.5 Batch Processes 5.4.6 Other Design Considerations5.5 Operations, Maintenance, and Modifications; 5.5.1 Preservation of Inherent Safety; 5.5.2 Inherent Safety - Continuous Improvement; 5.6 Decommissioning; 5.7 Transportation; 5.7.1 Location Relative to Raw Materials; 5.7.2 Shipping Conditions; 5.7.3 Transportation Mode and Route Selection; 5.7.4 Improved Transportation Containers; 5.7.5 Administrative Controls; 5.7.6 Management of Transportation Containers On-site; 6. Human Factors; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Operability and Personnel Safety; 6.3 Maintainability; 6.4 Error Prevention; 6.4.1 Knowledge and Understanding 6.4.2 Design of Equipment and Controls |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139878803321 |
New York, : Center for Chemical Process Safety | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inherently safer chemical processes [[electronic resource] ] : a life cycle approach / / Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina |
660.28
660/.2804 |
Collana | A CCPS concept book |
Soggetto topico | Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
ISBN |
1-282-77423-9
9786612774232 0-470-92519-1 0-470-92518-3 1-60119-723-3 |
Classificazione | VN 5000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Life Cycle Approach; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 .Objectives, Intended Audience and Scope of This Book; 1.1.1. Objectives; 1.1.2. Intended Audience; 1.1.3. Scope; 1.2 Integration of this Guidance with Other CCPS Guidance; 1.3 Organization of the Book; 1.4 History of Inherent Safety; 2. The Concept of Inherent Safety; 2.1 Process Risk Management and Inherent Safety; 2.2 Inherent Safety Defined; 2.3 Inherently Safer Approaches; 2.4 Layers of Protection; 2.5 Levels of Inherent Safety; 2.6 Worked Example; 2.7 Summary
3. The Role of Inherently Safer Concepts in Process Risk Management3.1 Integrating Inherent Safety in Process Risk Management Systems; 3.2 Timing for Consideration of Inherently Safer Options; 3.3 Inherent Safety Constraints; 3.4 Resolving Inherent Safety Issues; 3.5 Inherently Safer Strategies; 3.6 Summary; 4. Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.1 Definition of Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.2 Minimize; 4.2.1 Reactors; 4.2.2 Continuous Stirred Reactors; 4.2.3 Tubular Reactors; 4.2.4 Loop Reactors; 4.2.5 Reactive Distillation; 4.2.6 Storage of Hazardous Materials; 4.2.7 Process Piping 4.2.8 Process Equipment4.3 Substitute; 4.3.1. Reaction Chemistry; 4.3.2 Solvents; 4.3.3 Refrigerants and Firefighting Agents; 4.4 Moderate; 4.4.1 Dilution; 4.4.2 Refrigeration; 4.4.3 Less Severe Process Conditions; 4.4.4 Secondary Containment-Dikes and Containment Buildings; 4.5 Simplify; 4.5.1 Inherently Robust Process Equipment; 4.5.2 Vacuum; 4.5.3 Runaway Reactions; 4.5.4 Containment Vessels; 4.5.5 Heat Transfer; 4.5.6 Liquid Transfer; 4.5.7 Reactor Geometry; 4.5.8 Distributed Control Systems; 4.5.9 Separation of Process Steps; 4.5.10 Limitation of Available Energy; 4.6 Other Strategies 4.6.1 Limitation of Effects4.6.2 Global Hazards; 4.6.3 Avoid Incorrect Assembly; 4.6.4 Making Status Clear; 4.7 Summary; 5. Life Cycle Stages; 5.1 General Principles Across All Life Cycle Stages; 5.2 Research; 5.2.1 Inherently Safer Synthesis; 5.2.2 Types of Hazards Associated With Research; 5.2.3 Research Stage-Hazards Identification Methods; 5.3 Process Development; 5.3.1 Unit Operations - General; 5.3.2 Unit Operations - Specific; 5.4 Detailed Design and Construction; 5.4.1 Process Design Basis; 5.4.2 Equipment; 5.4.3 Process Controls; 5.4.4 Supporting Facilities; 5.4.5 Batch Processes 5.4.6 Other Design Considerations5.5 Operations, Maintenance, and Modifications; 5.5.1 Preservation of Inherent Safety; 5.5.2 Inherent Safety - Continuous Improvement; 5.6 Decommissioning; 5.7 Transportation; 5.7.1 Location Relative to Raw Materials; 5.7.2 Shipping Conditions; 5.7.3 Transportation Mode and Route Selection; 5.7.4 Improved Transportation Containers; 5.7.5 Administrative Controls; 5.7.6 Management of Transportation Containers On-site; 6. Human Factors; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Operability and Personnel Safety; 6.3 Maintainability; 6.4 Error Prevention; 6.4.1 Knowledge and Understanding 6.4.2 Design of Equipment and Controls |
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Inherently safer chemical processes [[electronic resource] ] : a life cycle approach / / Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina |
660.28
660/.2804 |
Collana | A CCPS concept book |
Soggetto topico | Chemical engineering - Safety measures |
ISBN |
1-282-77423-9
9786612774232 0-470-92519-1 0-470-92518-3 1-60119-723-3 |
Classificazione | VN 5000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Life Cycle Approach; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 .Objectives, Intended Audience and Scope of This Book; 1.1.1. Objectives; 1.1.2. Intended Audience; 1.1.3. Scope; 1.2 Integration of this Guidance with Other CCPS Guidance; 1.3 Organization of the Book; 1.4 History of Inherent Safety; 2. The Concept of Inherent Safety; 2.1 Process Risk Management and Inherent Safety; 2.2 Inherent Safety Defined; 2.3 Inherently Safer Approaches; 2.4 Layers of Protection; 2.5 Levels of Inherent Safety; 2.6 Worked Example; 2.7 Summary
3. The Role of Inherently Safer Concepts in Process Risk Management3.1 Integrating Inherent Safety in Process Risk Management Systems; 3.2 Timing for Consideration of Inherently Safer Options; 3.3 Inherent Safety Constraints; 3.4 Resolving Inherent Safety Issues; 3.5 Inherently Safer Strategies; 3.6 Summary; 4. Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.1 Definition of Inherently Safer Strategies; 4.2 Minimize; 4.2.1 Reactors; 4.2.2 Continuous Stirred Reactors; 4.2.3 Tubular Reactors; 4.2.4 Loop Reactors; 4.2.5 Reactive Distillation; 4.2.6 Storage of Hazardous Materials; 4.2.7 Process Piping 4.2.8 Process Equipment4.3 Substitute; 4.3.1. Reaction Chemistry; 4.3.2 Solvents; 4.3.3 Refrigerants and Firefighting Agents; 4.4 Moderate; 4.4.1 Dilution; 4.4.2 Refrigeration; 4.4.3 Less Severe Process Conditions; 4.4.4 Secondary Containment-Dikes and Containment Buildings; 4.5 Simplify; 4.5.1 Inherently Robust Process Equipment; 4.5.2 Vacuum; 4.5.3 Runaway Reactions; 4.5.4 Containment Vessels; 4.5.5 Heat Transfer; 4.5.6 Liquid Transfer; 4.5.7 Reactor Geometry; 4.5.8 Distributed Control Systems; 4.5.9 Separation of Process Steps; 4.5.10 Limitation of Available Energy; 4.6 Other Strategies 4.6.1 Limitation of Effects4.6.2 Global Hazards; 4.6.3 Avoid Incorrect Assembly; 4.6.4 Making Status Clear; 4.7 Summary; 5. Life Cycle Stages; 5.1 General Principles Across All Life Cycle Stages; 5.2 Research; 5.2.1 Inherently Safer Synthesis; 5.2.2 Types of Hazards Associated With Research; 5.2.3 Research Stage-Hazards Identification Methods; 5.3 Process Development; 5.3.1 Unit Operations - General; 5.3.2 Unit Operations - Specific; 5.4 Detailed Design and Construction; 5.4.1 Process Design Basis; 5.4.2 Equipment; 5.4.3 Process Controls; 5.4.4 Supporting Facilities; 5.4.5 Batch Processes 5.4.6 Other Design Considerations5.5 Operations, Maintenance, and Modifications; 5.5.1 Preservation of Inherent Safety; 5.5.2 Inherent Safety - Continuous Improvement; 5.6 Decommissioning; 5.7 Transportation; 5.7.1 Location Relative to Raw Materials; 5.7.2 Shipping Conditions; 5.7.3 Transportation Mode and Route Selection; 5.7.4 Improved Transportation Containers; 5.7.5 Administrative Controls; 5.7.6 Management of Transportation Containers On-site; 6. Human Factors; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Operability and Personnel Safety; 6.3 Maintainability; 6.4 Error Prevention; 6.4.1 Knowledge and Understanding 6.4.2 Design of Equipment and Controls |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877148103321 |
New York, : Center for Chemical Process Safety | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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