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Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries [[electronic resource] ] : Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control
Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries [[electronic resource] ] : Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control
Autore Mannan Sam
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (3708 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804 22
Soggetto topico Petroleum chemicals industry--Great Britain--Safety measures. Petroleum chemicals industry--United States--Safety measures
Chemical & Materials Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 978-0-0805-8933-9
1-281-05200-0
9786611052003
0-08-048933-8
9780080589339
0-08-058933-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume 1; Volume 1 Cover; Volume 1 Frontmatter; Volume 1 Half Title Page; Volume 1 Dedication Page; Volume 1 Title Page; Volume 1 Copyright; Volume 1 Preface to Third Edition; Volume 1 Preface to Second Edition; Volume 1 Preface to First Edition; Volume 1 Acknowledgements; Volume 1 Terminology; Volume 1 Notation; Volume 1 Use of References; Volume 1 List of Contributors; Contents of Volume 1; Contents of Volume 2; Contents of Volume 3; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Management Leadership; 1.2 Industrial Safety and Loss Trends; 1.3 Safety and Environment Concerns; 1.4 Loss Prevention-1
1.5 Large Single-stream Plants1.6 Loss Prevention-2; 1.7 Total Loss Control; 1.8 Quality Assurance; 1.9 Total Quality Management; 1.10 Risk Management; 1.11 Safety-critical Systems; 1.12 Environment; 1.13 Professional Institutions and Bodies; 1.14 Responsible Care; 1.15 Academic and Research Activities; 1.16 Overview; 2. Hazard, Incident and Loss; 2.1 The Incident Process; 2.2 Standard Industrial Classification; 2.3 Injury Statistics; 2.4 Major Disasters; 2.5 Major Process Hazards; 2.6 Fire Loss Statistics; 2.7 Fire and Explosion; 2.8 Causes of Loss; 2.9 Down-time Losses
2.10 Trend of Injuries2.11 Trend of Losses; 2.12 Case Histories; 3. Legislation and Law; 3.1 US Legislation; 3.2 US Regulatory Agencies; 3.3 Codes and Standards; 3.4 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970; 3.5 US Environmental Legislation; 3.6 US Toxic Substances Legislation; 3.7 US Accidental Chemical Release Legislation; 3.8 US Transport Legislation; 3.9 Regulatory Support; 4. Major Hazard Control; Foreword by Jerry Havens; 4.1 Superstar Technologies; 4.2 Hazard Monitoring; 4.3 Risk Issues; 4.4 Risk Perception; 4.5 Risk Management; 4.6 Hazard Control Policy; 4.7 Nuclear Hazard Control
4.8 Process Hazard Control: Background4.9 Process Hazard Control: Advisory Committee on Major Hazards; 4.10 Process Hazard Control: Major Hazards Arrangements; 4.11 Process Hazard Control: Planning; 4.12 Process Hazard Control: European Community; 4.13 Process Hazard Control: USA; 5. Economics and Insurance; 5.1 Economics of Loss Prevention; 5.2 Cost of Losses; 5.3 Cost of Prevention; 5.4 Level of Loss Prevention Expenditure; 5.5 Insurance of Process Plant; 5.6 Property Insurance; 5.7 Business Interruption Insurance; 5.8 Other Insurance Aspects; 5.9 Notation
6. Management and Management Systems6.1 Management Attitude; 6.2 Management Commitment and Leadership; 6.3 Management Organization; 6.4 Competent People; 6.5 Systems and Procedures; 6.6 Project Safety Reviews; 6.7 Management of Change; 6.8 Standards and Codes of Practice; 6.9 Pressure Systems; 6.10 Documentation; 6.11 Audit System; 6.12 Independent Checks; 6.13 Major Hazards; 6.14 Quality Management; 6.15 Safety Management; 6.16 Policy; 6.17 Organization; 6.18 Planning; 6.19 Measurement; 6.20 Control; 6.21 Audit; 6.22 Process Knowledge; 6.23 Safety Strategies; 6.24 Human Factors
6.25 Contractors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451037603321
Mannan Sam  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries [[electronic resource] ] : Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control
Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries [[electronic resource] ] : Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control
Autore Mannan Sam
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (3708 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804 22
Soggetto topico Petroleum chemicals industry--Great Britain--Safety measures. Petroleum chemicals industry--United States--Safety measures
Chemical & Materials Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Chemical Engineering
ISBN 978-0-0805-8933-9
1-281-05200-0
9786611052003
0-08-048933-8
9780080589339
0-08-058933-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume 1; Volume 1 Cover; Volume 1 Frontmatter; Volume 1 Half Title Page; Volume 1 Dedication Page; Volume 1 Title Page; Volume 1 Copyright; Volume 1 Preface to Third Edition; Volume 1 Preface to Second Edition; Volume 1 Preface to First Edition; Volume 1 Acknowledgements; Volume 1 Terminology; Volume 1 Notation; Volume 1 Use of References; Volume 1 List of Contributors; Contents of Volume 1; Contents of Volume 2; Contents of Volume 3; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Management Leadership; 1.2 Industrial Safety and Loss Trends; 1.3 Safety and Environment Concerns; 1.4 Loss Prevention-1
1.5 Large Single-stream Plants1.6 Loss Prevention-2; 1.7 Total Loss Control; 1.8 Quality Assurance; 1.9 Total Quality Management; 1.10 Risk Management; 1.11 Safety-critical Systems; 1.12 Environment; 1.13 Professional Institutions and Bodies; 1.14 Responsible Care; 1.15 Academic and Research Activities; 1.16 Overview; 2. Hazard, Incident and Loss; 2.1 The Incident Process; 2.2 Standard Industrial Classification; 2.3 Injury Statistics; 2.4 Major Disasters; 2.5 Major Process Hazards; 2.6 Fire Loss Statistics; 2.7 Fire and Explosion; 2.8 Causes of Loss; 2.9 Down-time Losses
2.10 Trend of Injuries2.11 Trend of Losses; 2.12 Case Histories; 3. Legislation and Law; 3.1 US Legislation; 3.2 US Regulatory Agencies; 3.3 Codes and Standards; 3.4 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970; 3.5 US Environmental Legislation; 3.6 US Toxic Substances Legislation; 3.7 US Accidental Chemical Release Legislation; 3.8 US Transport Legislation; 3.9 Regulatory Support; 4. Major Hazard Control; Foreword by Jerry Havens; 4.1 Superstar Technologies; 4.2 Hazard Monitoring; 4.3 Risk Issues; 4.4 Risk Perception; 4.5 Risk Management; 4.6 Hazard Control Policy; 4.7 Nuclear Hazard Control
4.8 Process Hazard Control: Background4.9 Process Hazard Control: Advisory Committee on Major Hazards; 4.10 Process Hazard Control: Major Hazards Arrangements; 4.11 Process Hazard Control: Planning; 4.12 Process Hazard Control: European Community; 4.13 Process Hazard Control: USA; 5. Economics and Insurance; 5.1 Economics of Loss Prevention; 5.2 Cost of Losses; 5.3 Cost of Prevention; 5.4 Level of Loss Prevention Expenditure; 5.5 Insurance of Process Plant; 5.6 Property Insurance; 5.7 Business Interruption Insurance; 5.8 Other Insurance Aspects; 5.9 Notation
6. Management and Management Systems6.1 Management Attitude; 6.2 Management Commitment and Leadership; 6.3 Management Organization; 6.4 Competent People; 6.5 Systems and Procedures; 6.6 Project Safety Reviews; 6.7 Management of Change; 6.8 Standards and Codes of Practice; 6.9 Pressure Systems; 6.10 Documentation; 6.11 Audit System; 6.12 Independent Checks; 6.13 Major Hazards; 6.14 Quality Management; 6.15 Safety Management; 6.16 Policy; 6.17 Organization; 6.18 Planning; 6.19 Measurement; 6.20 Control; 6.21 Audit; 6.22 Process Knowledge; 6.23 Safety Strategies; 6.24 Human Factors
6.25 Contractors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784070903321
Mannan Sam  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Autore Mannan Sam
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (570 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-08-096230-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Lees' Process Safety Essentials; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Management Leadership; 1.2 Industrial Safety and Loss Trends; 1.3 Safety and Environmental Concerns; 1.4 Historical Development of Loss Prevention; 1.5 Loss Prevention Essentials; 1.6 Environment and Sustainable Development; 1.7 Responsible Care; 1.8 Academic and Research Activities; 1.9 Overview; References; 2 Incidents and Loss Statistics; 2.1 The Incident Process; 2.1.1 The Houston Model; 2.1.2 Other Incident Models; 2.2 Injury Statistics; 2.2.1 United States of America
2.2.2 United Kingdom2.3 Major Disasters; 2.4 Major Process Hazards; 2.4.1 The Inventory; 2.4.2 The Energy Factor; 2.4.3 The Time Factor; 2.4.4 The Intensity-Distance Relationship; 2.4.5 The Exposure Factor; 2.4.6 The Intensity-Damage and Intensity-Injury Relationships; 2.5 Major Hazard Control; 2.5.1 Hazard Monitoring; 2.5.2 Risk Issues; 2.5.3 Risk Perception; 2.5.3.1 Acceptable Risk; 2.5.3.2 Acceptable vs Tolerable Risk; 2.5.3.3 Actual vs Perceived Risk; 2.5.3.4 Psychological Issues; 2.5.3.5 Social Science Issues; 2.5.3.6 Risk Communication; 2.5.4 Risk Management; 2.5.5 Hazard Control Policy
2.5.6 Process Hazard Control: Advisory Committee on Major Hazards2.5.7 Process Hazard Control: Major Hazards Arrangements; 2.5.7.1 NIHHS Regulations 1982-2002; 2.5.7.2 CIMAH Regulations 1984; 2.5.7.3 CIMAH Safety Case; 2.5.7.4 COMAH Regulations 1999; 2.5.8 Process Hazard Control: Planning; 2.5.8.1 Planning System; 2.5.8.2 Planning and Major Hazards; 2.5.8.3 Planning Reforms; 2.5.8.4 HSE Consultation and Advice; 2.5.8.5 Emergency Planning; 2.5.8.6 Information to Public; 2.5.8.7 Public Inquiries; 2.5.8.8 Planner's Viewpoint; 2.5.9 Process Hazard Control: European Community
2.5.9.1 European Community2.5.9.2 Germany; 2.5.9.3 France; 2.5.9.4 The Netherlands; 2.5.10 Process Hazard Control: USA; 2.5.10.1 Plant Siting; 2.5.10.2 Accidental Releases; 2.5.10.3 SARA Title III; 2.5.10.4 Process Safety Management Rule; 2.5.10.5 New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act; 2.5.10.6 California Hazardous Materials Planning Program; 2.5.10.7 EPA's RMP Rule; 2.5.10.8 Regulatory Agencies; 2.5.10.9 Voluntary Initiatives; 2.6 Fire and Explosion Loss; 2.7 Causes of Loss; 2.8 Trend of Injuries and Losses; 2.9 Economics of Loss Prevention; 2.9.1 Cost of Losses; 2.9.1.1 National Level
2.9.1.2 Company and Works Level2.9.2 Cost of Prevention; 2.10 Insurance of Process Plant; 2.10.1 The Insurance Process; 2.10.2 Insurance Policies; 2.10.3 Loss Measures; 2.10.4 Insurance Surveyors; 2.10.5 Tariff and Non-Tariff Systems; 2.10.6 Fire Insurance in the United Kingdom; 2.10.7 Business Interruption Insurance; 2.10.8 Large, Single-Train Plants; 2.10.9 Insurance Market; 2.10.10 Insurance Capacity; 2.10.11 Insurance Restrictions; 2.10.12 Self-Insurance; 2.10.13 Vapor Cloud Explosions; 2.10.14 Major Disasters; 2.11 Property Insurance; 2.11.1 Loss Measures; 2.11.2 Risk Assessment Methods
2.11.2.1 Management Audits
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453699503321
Mannan Sam  
Oxford, UK : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Autore Mannan Sam
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 547 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 660.2804
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical industry - Safety measures
ISBN 0-08-096230-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Lees' Process Safety Essentials; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Management Leadership; 1.2 Industrial Safety and Loss Trends; 1.3 Safety and Environmental Concerns; 1.4 Historical Development of Loss Prevention; 1.5 Loss Prevention Essentials; 1.6 Environment and Sustainable Development; 1.7 Responsible Care; 1.8 Academic and Research Activities; 1.9 Overview; References; 2 Incidents and Loss Statistics; 2.1 The Incident Process; 2.1.1 The Houston Model; 2.1.2 Other Incident Models; 2.2 Injury Statistics; 2.2.1 United States of America
2.2.2 United Kingdom2.3 Major Disasters; 2.4 Major Process Hazards; 2.4.1 The Inventory; 2.4.2 The Energy Factor; 2.4.3 The Time Factor; 2.4.4 The Intensity-Distance Relationship; 2.4.5 The Exposure Factor; 2.4.6 The Intensity-Damage and Intensity-Injury Relationships; 2.5 Major Hazard Control; 2.5.1 Hazard Monitoring; 2.5.2 Risk Issues; 2.5.3 Risk Perception; 2.5.3.1 Acceptable Risk; 2.5.3.2 Acceptable vs Tolerable Risk; 2.5.3.3 Actual vs Perceived Risk; 2.5.3.4 Psychological Issues; 2.5.3.5 Social Science Issues; 2.5.3.6 Risk Communication; 2.5.4 Risk Management; 2.5.5 Hazard Control Policy
2.5.6 Process Hazard Control: Advisory Committee on Major Hazards2.5.7 Process Hazard Control: Major Hazards Arrangements; 2.5.7.1 NIHHS Regulations 1982-2002; 2.5.7.2 CIMAH Regulations 1984; 2.5.7.3 CIMAH Safety Case; 2.5.7.4 COMAH Regulations 1999; 2.5.8 Process Hazard Control: Planning; 2.5.8.1 Planning System; 2.5.8.2 Planning and Major Hazards; 2.5.8.3 Planning Reforms; 2.5.8.4 HSE Consultation and Advice; 2.5.8.5 Emergency Planning; 2.5.8.6 Information to Public; 2.5.8.7 Public Inquiries; 2.5.8.8 Planner's Viewpoint; 2.5.9 Process Hazard Control: European Community
2.5.9.1 European Community2.5.9.2 Germany; 2.5.9.3 France; 2.5.9.4 The Netherlands; 2.5.10 Process Hazard Control: USA; 2.5.10.1 Plant Siting; 2.5.10.2 Accidental Releases; 2.5.10.3 SARA Title III; 2.5.10.4 Process Safety Management Rule; 2.5.10.5 New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act; 2.5.10.6 California Hazardous Materials Planning Program; 2.5.10.7 EPA's RMP Rule; 2.5.10.8 Regulatory Agencies; 2.5.10.9 Voluntary Initiatives; 2.6 Fire and Explosion Loss; 2.7 Causes of Loss; 2.8 Trend of Injuries and Losses; 2.9 Economics of Loss Prevention; 2.9.1 Cost of Losses; 2.9.1.1 National Level
2.9.1.2 Company and Works Level2.9.2 Cost of Prevention; 2.10 Insurance of Process Plant; 2.10.1 The Insurance Process; 2.10.2 Insurance Policies; 2.10.3 Loss Measures; 2.10.4 Insurance Surveyors; 2.10.5 Tariff and Non-Tariff Systems; 2.10.6 Fire Insurance in the United Kingdom; 2.10.7 Business Interruption Insurance; 2.10.8 Large, Single-Train Plants; 2.10.9 Insurance Market; 2.10.10 Insurance Capacity; 2.10.11 Insurance Restrictions; 2.10.12 Self-Insurance; 2.10.13 Vapor Cloud Explosions; 2.10.14 Major Disasters; 2.11 Property Insurance; 2.11.1 Loss Measures; 2.11.2 Risk Assessment Methods
2.11.2.1 Management Audits
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790770203321
Mannan Sam  
Oxford : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Lees' process safety essentials : hazard identification, assessment and control / / Sam Mannan
Autore Mannan Sam
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 547 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 660.2804
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical industry - Safety measures
ISBN 0-08-096230-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Lees' Process Safety Essentials; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Management Leadership; 1.2 Industrial Safety and Loss Trends; 1.3 Safety and Environmental Concerns; 1.4 Historical Development of Loss Prevention; 1.5 Loss Prevention Essentials; 1.6 Environment and Sustainable Development; 1.7 Responsible Care; 1.8 Academic and Research Activities; 1.9 Overview; References; 2 Incidents and Loss Statistics; 2.1 The Incident Process; 2.1.1 The Houston Model; 2.1.2 Other Incident Models; 2.2 Injury Statistics; 2.2.1 United States of America
2.2.2 United Kingdom2.3 Major Disasters; 2.4 Major Process Hazards; 2.4.1 The Inventory; 2.4.2 The Energy Factor; 2.4.3 The Time Factor; 2.4.4 The Intensity-Distance Relationship; 2.4.5 The Exposure Factor; 2.4.6 The Intensity-Damage and Intensity-Injury Relationships; 2.5 Major Hazard Control; 2.5.1 Hazard Monitoring; 2.5.2 Risk Issues; 2.5.3 Risk Perception; 2.5.3.1 Acceptable Risk; 2.5.3.2 Acceptable vs Tolerable Risk; 2.5.3.3 Actual vs Perceived Risk; 2.5.3.4 Psychological Issues; 2.5.3.5 Social Science Issues; 2.5.3.6 Risk Communication; 2.5.4 Risk Management; 2.5.5 Hazard Control Policy
2.5.6 Process Hazard Control: Advisory Committee on Major Hazards2.5.7 Process Hazard Control: Major Hazards Arrangements; 2.5.7.1 NIHHS Regulations 1982-2002; 2.5.7.2 CIMAH Regulations 1984; 2.5.7.3 CIMAH Safety Case; 2.5.7.4 COMAH Regulations 1999; 2.5.8 Process Hazard Control: Planning; 2.5.8.1 Planning System; 2.5.8.2 Planning and Major Hazards; 2.5.8.3 Planning Reforms; 2.5.8.4 HSE Consultation and Advice; 2.5.8.5 Emergency Planning; 2.5.8.6 Information to Public; 2.5.8.7 Public Inquiries; 2.5.8.8 Planner's Viewpoint; 2.5.9 Process Hazard Control: European Community
2.5.9.1 European Community2.5.9.2 Germany; 2.5.9.3 France; 2.5.9.4 The Netherlands; 2.5.10 Process Hazard Control: USA; 2.5.10.1 Plant Siting; 2.5.10.2 Accidental Releases; 2.5.10.3 SARA Title III; 2.5.10.4 Process Safety Management Rule; 2.5.10.5 New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act; 2.5.10.6 California Hazardous Materials Planning Program; 2.5.10.7 EPA's RMP Rule; 2.5.10.8 Regulatory Agencies; 2.5.10.9 Voluntary Initiatives; 2.6 Fire and Explosion Loss; 2.7 Causes of Loss; 2.8 Trend of Injuries and Losses; 2.9 Economics of Loss Prevention; 2.9.1 Cost of Losses; 2.9.1.1 National Level
2.9.1.2 Company and Works Level2.9.2 Cost of Prevention; 2.10 Insurance of Process Plant; 2.10.1 The Insurance Process; 2.10.2 Insurance Policies; 2.10.3 Loss Measures; 2.10.4 Insurance Surveyors; 2.10.5 Tariff and Non-Tariff Systems; 2.10.6 Fire Insurance in the United Kingdom; 2.10.7 Business Interruption Insurance; 2.10.8 Large, Single-Train Plants; 2.10.9 Insurance Market; 2.10.10 Insurance Capacity; 2.10.11 Insurance Restrictions; 2.10.12 Self-Insurance; 2.10.13 Vapor Cloud Explosions; 2.10.14 Major Disasters; 2.11 Property Insurance; 2.11.1 Loss Measures; 2.11.2 Risk Assessment Methods
2.11.2.1 Management Audits
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822210203321
Mannan Sam  
Oxford : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui