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Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 p.)
Disciplina 660.28120289
660/.2812/0289
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical processes - Environmental aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-78339-4
9786612783395
0-470-93556-1
1-59124-555-9
0-470-93557-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; I Introduction; 1.1. The Need for MERITT; 1.2. What Does MERITT Offer?; 1.3. Whom Is MERITT for?; 1.4. About the Book; 1.4.1. Scope; 1.4.2. Organization; 1.5. The Path Forward; 2 Value and Benefits; 2.1. The Value of MERITT; 2.1.1. Making More Efficient Use of Resources; 2.1.2. Examples of Success and Synergy; 2.2. The Perils of Not Following the MERITT Approach; 2.3. The Business Case for MERI'IT; 2.3.1. Sustainability; 2.3.2. Meeting New Regulatory Demands
2.4. The Need for Cost and Benefit Metrics to Demonstrate Value2.4.1. WBCSD; 2.4.2. ORC; 2.4.3. Recommendations Regarding Metrics; 3 Life-Cycle Stages; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Phases of Development; 3.3. Staging and Control; 3.3.1. Generic Stages; 3.3.2. Resource Allocation and Control; 3.3.3. Interpretation of Stages; 3.4. EHS Constraints and Opportunities; 3.4.1. Stage Constraints; 3.4.2. EHS Opportunities; 3.5. EHS Information Needs; 3.5.1. Requirements; 3.5.2. Anticipating Information Needs; 3.6. Fast-Track Development; 3.7. Plant Upgrades and Modifications; 3.7.1. Stage Iteration
3.7.2. Creating MERITT Opportunity3.8. References; 4 The MERITT Approach; 4.1. The Foundation of MERITT; 4.2. MERITT Approach Overview; 4.2.1. The Basic MERITT Framework; 4.2.2. The Five "C" Fundamental Principles; 4.2.3. Resource Components; 4.2.4. Implementation Elements; 4.2.5. Overall Format-Fitting It All Together; 4.3. Application of MERITT to Stage-Gate Development Processes; 4.3.1. Early Stages-Concept Initiation (Stage 1) and Process Chemistry (Stage 2); 4.3.2. Process Definition (Stage 3); 4.3.3. Basic Process Engineering (Stage 4); 4.4. Fast Tracking with MERITT
4.4.1. Fast Tracking Implementation Elements4.4.2. Fast Tracking Resource Components; 5 MERITT Tools; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Need for Tools; 5.1.2. Purpose of Tools; 5.1.3. Types of Tools; 5.1.4. Relationship of Tools and Stages; 5.2. Available Tools; 5.2.1. Nonintegrated Tools; 5.2.2. Integrated Tools; 5.3. Need for Integrated Tools; 5.3.1. Role of MERITT Tools; 5.3.2. Illustrative MERITT Tools; 5.4. Development Needs; 5.5. References; 6 Application of MERITT; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Situation; 6.2.1. Waste; 6.2.2. Safety Hazards; 6.2.3. Green Chemistry Issues
6.3. Nonintegrated EHS Approach6.3.1. Set Goals; 6.3.2. Define the Problem; 6.3.3. Identify Options; 6.3.4. Screening of Options; 6.3.5. Idea Evaluation; 6.3.6. Results; 6.4. MERITT Approach; 6.4.1. Establishing the Basis; 6.4.2. Identifying Issues; 6.4.3. Developing Options; 6.4.4. Assessing Options; 6.4.5. Improved Process; 6.4.6. MERITT Achievements; 6.5. Product Development Example; 6.5.1. Situation; 6.5.2. Use of MERITT; 6.6. References; 7 Implementation Guidance; 7.1. Incorporating MERITT into an Existing Process Development Process; 7.2. Integration with Product Development Process
7.3. Overcoming Behavioral and Cultural Barriers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910142520703321
New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
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Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 p.)
Disciplina 660.28120289
660/.2812/0289
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical processes - Environmental aspects
ISBN 1-282-78339-4
9786612783395
0-470-93556-1
1-59124-555-9
0-470-93557-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; I Introduction; 1.1. The Need for MERITT; 1.2. What Does MERITT Offer?; 1.3. Whom Is MERITT for?; 1.4. About the Book; 1.4.1. Scope; 1.4.2. Organization; 1.5. The Path Forward; 2 Value and Benefits; 2.1. The Value of MERITT; 2.1.1. Making More Efficient Use of Resources; 2.1.2. Examples of Success and Synergy; 2.2. The Perils of Not Following the MERITT Approach; 2.3. The Business Case for MERI'IT; 2.3.1. Sustainability; 2.3.2. Meeting New Regulatory Demands
2.4. The Need for Cost and Benefit Metrics to Demonstrate Value2.4.1. WBCSD; 2.4.2. ORC; 2.4.3. Recommendations Regarding Metrics; 3 Life-Cycle Stages; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Phases of Development; 3.3. Staging and Control; 3.3.1. Generic Stages; 3.3.2. Resource Allocation and Control; 3.3.3. Interpretation of Stages; 3.4. EHS Constraints and Opportunities; 3.4.1. Stage Constraints; 3.4.2. EHS Opportunities; 3.5. EHS Information Needs; 3.5.1. Requirements; 3.5.2. Anticipating Information Needs; 3.6. Fast-Track Development; 3.7. Plant Upgrades and Modifications; 3.7.1. Stage Iteration
3.7.2. Creating MERITT Opportunity3.8. References; 4 The MERITT Approach; 4.1. The Foundation of MERITT; 4.2. MERITT Approach Overview; 4.2.1. The Basic MERITT Framework; 4.2.2. The Five "C" Fundamental Principles; 4.2.3. Resource Components; 4.2.4. Implementation Elements; 4.2.5. Overall Format-Fitting It All Together; 4.3. Application of MERITT to Stage-Gate Development Processes; 4.3.1. Early Stages-Concept Initiation (Stage 1) and Process Chemistry (Stage 2); 4.3.2. Process Definition (Stage 3); 4.3.3. Basic Process Engineering (Stage 4); 4.4. Fast Tracking with MERITT
4.4.1. Fast Tracking Implementation Elements4.4.2. Fast Tracking Resource Components; 5 MERITT Tools; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Need for Tools; 5.1.2. Purpose of Tools; 5.1.3. Types of Tools; 5.1.4. Relationship of Tools and Stages; 5.2. Available Tools; 5.2.1. Nonintegrated Tools; 5.2.2. Integrated Tools; 5.3. Need for Integrated Tools; 5.3.1. Role of MERITT Tools; 5.3.2. Illustrative MERITT Tools; 5.4. Development Needs; 5.5. References; 6 Application of MERITT; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Situation; 6.2.1. Waste; 6.2.2. Safety Hazards; 6.2.3. Green Chemistry Issues
6.3. Nonintegrated EHS Approach6.3.1. Set Goals; 6.3.2. Define the Problem; 6.3.3. Identify Options; 6.3.4. Screening of Options; 6.3.5. Idea Evaluation; 6.3.6. Results; 6.4. MERITT Approach; 6.4.1. Establishing the Basis; 6.4.2. Identifying Issues; 6.4.3. Developing Options; 6.4.4. Assessing Options; 6.4.5. Improved Process; 6.4.6. MERITT Achievements; 6.5. Product Development Example; 6.5.1. Situation; 6.5.2. Use of MERITT; 6.6. References; 7 Implementation Guidance; 7.1. Incorporating MERITT into an Existing Process Development Process; 7.2. Integration with Product Development Process
7.3. Overcoming Behavioral and Cultural Barriers
Record Nr. UNISA-996199265303316
New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
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Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Making EHS an integral part of process design [[electronic resource] /] / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 p.)
Disciplina 660.28120289
660/.2812/0289
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical processes - Environmental aspects
ISBN 1-282-78339-4
9786612783395
0-470-93556-1
1-59124-555-9
0-470-93557-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; I Introduction; 1.1. The Need for MERITT; 1.2. What Does MERITT Offer?; 1.3. Whom Is MERITT for?; 1.4. About the Book; 1.4.1. Scope; 1.4.2. Organization; 1.5. The Path Forward; 2 Value and Benefits; 2.1. The Value of MERITT; 2.1.1. Making More Efficient Use of Resources; 2.1.2. Examples of Success and Synergy; 2.2. The Perils of Not Following the MERITT Approach; 2.3. The Business Case for MERI'IT; 2.3.1. Sustainability; 2.3.2. Meeting New Regulatory Demands
2.4. The Need for Cost and Benefit Metrics to Demonstrate Value2.4.1. WBCSD; 2.4.2. ORC; 2.4.3. Recommendations Regarding Metrics; 3 Life-Cycle Stages; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Phases of Development; 3.3. Staging and Control; 3.3.1. Generic Stages; 3.3.2. Resource Allocation and Control; 3.3.3. Interpretation of Stages; 3.4. EHS Constraints and Opportunities; 3.4.1. Stage Constraints; 3.4.2. EHS Opportunities; 3.5. EHS Information Needs; 3.5.1. Requirements; 3.5.2. Anticipating Information Needs; 3.6. Fast-Track Development; 3.7. Plant Upgrades and Modifications; 3.7.1. Stage Iteration
3.7.2. Creating MERITT Opportunity3.8. References; 4 The MERITT Approach; 4.1. The Foundation of MERITT; 4.2. MERITT Approach Overview; 4.2.1. The Basic MERITT Framework; 4.2.2. The Five "C" Fundamental Principles; 4.2.3. Resource Components; 4.2.4. Implementation Elements; 4.2.5. Overall Format-Fitting It All Together; 4.3. Application of MERITT to Stage-Gate Development Processes; 4.3.1. Early Stages-Concept Initiation (Stage 1) and Process Chemistry (Stage 2); 4.3.2. Process Definition (Stage 3); 4.3.3. Basic Process Engineering (Stage 4); 4.4. Fast Tracking with MERITT
4.4.1. Fast Tracking Implementation Elements4.4.2. Fast Tracking Resource Components; 5 MERITT Tools; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Need for Tools; 5.1.2. Purpose of Tools; 5.1.3. Types of Tools; 5.1.4. Relationship of Tools and Stages; 5.2. Available Tools; 5.2.1. Nonintegrated Tools; 5.2.2. Integrated Tools; 5.3. Need for Integrated Tools; 5.3.1. Role of MERITT Tools; 5.3.2. Illustrative MERITT Tools; 5.4. Development Needs; 5.5. References; 6 Application of MERITT; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Situation; 6.2.1. Waste; 6.2.2. Safety Hazards; 6.2.3. Green Chemistry Issues
6.3. Nonintegrated EHS Approach6.3.1. Set Goals; 6.3.2. Define the Problem; 6.3.3. Identify Options; 6.3.4. Screening of Options; 6.3.5. Idea Evaluation; 6.3.6. Results; 6.4. MERITT Approach; 6.4.1. Establishing the Basis; 6.4.2. Identifying Issues; 6.4.3. Developing Options; 6.4.4. Assessing Options; 6.4.5. Improved Process; 6.4.6. MERITT Achievements; 6.5. Product Development Example; 6.5.1. Situation; 6.5.2. Use of MERITT; 6.6. References; 7 Implementation Guidance; 7.1. Incorporating MERITT into an Existing Process Development Process; 7.2. Integration with Product Development Process
7.3. Overcoming Behavioral and Cultural Barriers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831000003321
New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Making EHS an integral part of process design / / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Making EHS an integral part of process design / / Arthur D. Little, Inc
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 p.)
Disciplina 660/.2812/0289
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Chemical processes - Environmental aspects
ISBN 9786612783395
9781282783393
1282783394
9780470935569
0470935561
9781591245551
1591245559
9780470935576
047093557X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; I Introduction; 1.1. The Need for MERITT; 1.2. What Does MERITT Offer?; 1.3. Whom Is MERITT for?; 1.4. About the Book; 1.4.1. Scope; 1.4.2. Organization; 1.5. The Path Forward; 2 Value and Benefits; 2.1. The Value of MERITT; 2.1.1. Making More Efficient Use of Resources; 2.1.2. Examples of Success and Synergy; 2.2. The Perils of Not Following the MERITT Approach; 2.3. The Business Case for MERI'IT; 2.3.1. Sustainability; 2.3.2. Meeting New Regulatory Demands
2.4. The Need for Cost and Benefit Metrics to Demonstrate Value2.4.1. WBCSD; 2.4.2. ORC; 2.4.3. Recommendations Regarding Metrics; 3 Life-Cycle Stages; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Phases of Development; 3.3. Staging and Control; 3.3.1. Generic Stages; 3.3.2. Resource Allocation and Control; 3.3.3. Interpretation of Stages; 3.4. EHS Constraints and Opportunities; 3.4.1. Stage Constraints; 3.4.2. EHS Opportunities; 3.5. EHS Information Needs; 3.5.1. Requirements; 3.5.2. Anticipating Information Needs; 3.6. Fast-Track Development; 3.7. Plant Upgrades and Modifications; 3.7.1. Stage Iteration
3.7.2. Creating MERITT Opportunity3.8. References; 4 The MERITT Approach; 4.1. The Foundation of MERITT; 4.2. MERITT Approach Overview; 4.2.1. The Basic MERITT Framework; 4.2.2. The Five "C" Fundamental Principles; 4.2.3. Resource Components; 4.2.4. Implementation Elements; 4.2.5. Overall Format-Fitting It All Together; 4.3. Application of MERITT to Stage-Gate Development Processes; 4.3.1. Early Stages-Concept Initiation (Stage 1) and Process Chemistry (Stage 2); 4.3.2. Process Definition (Stage 3); 4.3.3. Basic Process Engineering (Stage 4); 4.4. Fast Tracking with MERITT
4.4.1. Fast Tracking Implementation Elements4.4.2. Fast Tracking Resource Components; 5 MERITT Tools; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Need for Tools; 5.1.2. Purpose of Tools; 5.1.3. Types of Tools; 5.1.4. Relationship of Tools and Stages; 5.2. Available Tools; 5.2.1. Nonintegrated Tools; 5.2.2. Integrated Tools; 5.3. Need for Integrated Tools; 5.3.1. Role of MERITT Tools; 5.3.2. Illustrative MERITT Tools; 5.4. Development Needs; 5.5. References; 6 Application of MERITT; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Situation; 6.2.1. Waste; 6.2.2. Safety Hazards; 6.2.3. Green Chemistry Issues
6.3. Nonintegrated EHS Approach6.3.1. Set Goals; 6.3.2. Define the Problem; 6.3.3. Identify Options; 6.3.4. Screening of Options; 6.3.5. Idea Evaluation; 6.3.6. Results; 6.4. MERITT Approach; 6.4.1. Establishing the Basis; 6.4.2. Identifying Issues; 6.4.3. Developing Options; 6.4.4. Assessing Options; 6.4.5. Improved Process; 6.4.6. MERITT Achievements; 6.5. Product Development Example; 6.5.1. Situation; 6.5.2. Use of MERITT; 6.6. References; 7 Implementation Guidance; 7.1. Incorporating MERITT into an Existing Process Development Process; 7.2. Integration with Product Development Process
7.3. Overcoming Behavioral and Cultural Barriers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877542903321
New York, : CWRT, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, : CCPS, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
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