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Practical hazops, trips and alarms [[electronic resource] /] / David Macdonald
Practical hazops, trips and alarms [[electronic resource] /] / David Macdonald
Autore Macdonald Dave <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (345 p.)
Disciplina 621.30289
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Machinery - Safety appliances
Machinery - Monitoring
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-00931-8
9786611009311
0-08-048019-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Introduction to the book; 1. Introduction to hazard studies; 1.1 Scope and objectives of this chapter; 1.2 Introduction to hazards and risk management; 1.3 Risk assessment; 1.4 Concepts of Alarp and tolerable risk; 1.5 Regulatory frameworks and examples from EU and USA; 1.6 Methods of identifying hazards; 2. Hazard studies at levels 1 and 2; Objectives 2; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Methodologies for hazard study 1; 2.3 Process hazard study 2; 2.4 Practical example of hazard 2 application; 2.5 Case study; 2.6 Conclusion on hazard studies 1 and 2
3. Risk reduction measures using alarms and trips3.1 Risk reduction measures; 3.2 Terminologies and standards for safety systems; 3.3 Equipment under control; 3.4 Protection layers; 3.5 The role of alarms in safety; 3.6 Alarm types and do they qualify as safeguards?; 3.7 Identification and design of safety-related alarms; 3.8 Key design principles for alarms; 3.9 SIS, principles of separation; 3.10 Simple and complex shutdown sequences, examples; 3.11 Conclusions: the role of Hazops in defining alarms and trips; 4. Hazop method; Objectives 4; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Introduction to Hazop
4.3 Overview of Hazop method4.4 Points to note on the examination procedure; 4.5 Practical exercise: continuous process example; 4.6 Hazop for batch processes and sequential operations; 4.7 Hazops for other disciplines; 4.8 Conclusions; 5. Planning and leadership of Hazops; Objectives 5; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Organizing the Hazop; 5.3 The team leader and the team; 5.4 Practical exercise: hybrid batch process example; 6. Specifying safety instrumented systems; Objectives 6; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Risk reduction by instrumented protection
6.3 What affects the safety integrity of an instrument trip?6.4 Overview of IEC 61508; 6.5 Determining the safety integrity; 6.6 Design essentials to meet SIL targets; 6.7 Specifying the SIS requirements; 6.8 Documenting the SRS; 6.9 Conclusions; 7. Hazard analysis methods; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Outline of methods; 7.3 Fault tree analysis; 7.4 Practical exercise in FTA; 7.5 Conclusions; 8. Factors in the choice of protection system; 8.1 Introduction and objectives; 8.2 Equipment selection; 8.3 Key points about sensors and actuators
8.4 Guidelines for the application of field devices in the SIS8.5 IEC 61508 requirements for field devices; 8.6 Technology issues; 8.7 Guidelines for final elements; 8.8 Summary of technology and applications; 8.9 Summary of SIL vs cost; 9. Exercise in specifying an SIS from the Hazop; Objective 9; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Process description; 9.3 Safety requirements specifications; 9.4 Conclusion; Appendix A: References used in the manual; Appendix B: Some websites for safety systems information; Appendix C: Notes on national regulations relevant to hazard study and safety management
Appendix D: Software tools for hazard studies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457937603321
Macdonald Dave <1942->  
Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Practical hazops, trips and alarms [[electronic resource] /] / David Macdonald
Practical hazops, trips and alarms [[electronic resource] /] / David Macdonald
Autore Macdonald Dave <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (345 p.)
Disciplina 621.30289
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Machinery - Safety appliances
Machinery - Monitoring
ISBN 1-281-00931-8
9786611009311
0-08-048019-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Introduction to the book; 1. Introduction to hazard studies; 1.1 Scope and objectives of this chapter; 1.2 Introduction to hazards and risk management; 1.3 Risk assessment; 1.4 Concepts of Alarp and tolerable risk; 1.5 Regulatory frameworks and examples from EU and USA; 1.6 Methods of identifying hazards; 2. Hazard studies at levels 1 and 2; Objectives 2; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Methodologies for hazard study 1; 2.3 Process hazard study 2; 2.4 Practical example of hazard 2 application; 2.5 Case study; 2.6 Conclusion on hazard studies 1 and 2
3. Risk reduction measures using alarms and trips3.1 Risk reduction measures; 3.2 Terminologies and standards for safety systems; 3.3 Equipment under control; 3.4 Protection layers; 3.5 The role of alarms in safety; 3.6 Alarm types and do they qualify as safeguards?; 3.7 Identification and design of safety-related alarms; 3.8 Key design principles for alarms; 3.9 SIS, principles of separation; 3.10 Simple and complex shutdown sequences, examples; 3.11 Conclusions: the role of Hazops in defining alarms and trips; 4. Hazop method; Objectives 4; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Introduction to Hazop
4.3 Overview of Hazop method4.4 Points to note on the examination procedure; 4.5 Practical exercise: continuous process example; 4.6 Hazop for batch processes and sequential operations; 4.7 Hazops for other disciplines; 4.8 Conclusions; 5. Planning and leadership of Hazops; Objectives 5; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Organizing the Hazop; 5.3 The team leader and the team; 5.4 Practical exercise: hybrid batch process example; 6. Specifying safety instrumented systems; Objectives 6; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Risk reduction by instrumented protection
6.3 What affects the safety integrity of an instrument trip?6.4 Overview of IEC 61508; 6.5 Determining the safety integrity; 6.6 Design essentials to meet SIL targets; 6.7 Specifying the SIS requirements; 6.8 Documenting the SRS; 6.9 Conclusions; 7. Hazard analysis methods; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Outline of methods; 7.3 Fault tree analysis; 7.4 Practical exercise in FTA; 7.5 Conclusions; 8. Factors in the choice of protection system; 8.1 Introduction and objectives; 8.2 Equipment selection; 8.3 Key points about sensors and actuators
8.4 Guidelines for the application of field devices in the SIS8.5 IEC 61508 requirements for field devices; 8.6 Technology issues; 8.7 Guidelines for final elements; 8.8 Summary of technology and applications; 8.9 Summary of SIL vs cost; 9. Exercise in specifying an SIS from the Hazop; Objective 9; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Process description; 9.3 Safety requirements specifications; 9.4 Conclusion; Appendix A: References used in the manual; Appendix B: Some websites for safety systems information; Appendix C: Notes on national regulations relevant to hazard study and safety management
Appendix D: Software tools for hazard studies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784462303321
Macdonald Dave <1942->  
Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practical hazops, trips and alarms / / David Macdonald
Practical hazops, trips and alarms / / David Macdonald
Autore Macdonald Dave <1942->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (345 p.)
Disciplina 621.30289
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Machinery - Safety appliances
Machinery - Monitoring
ISBN 9786611009311
9781281009319
1281009318
9780080480190
0080480195
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Introduction to the book; 1. Introduction to hazard studies; 1.1 Scope and objectives of this chapter; 1.2 Introduction to hazards and risk management; 1.3 Risk assessment; 1.4 Concepts of Alarp and tolerable risk; 1.5 Regulatory frameworks and examples from EU and USA; 1.6 Methods of identifying hazards; 2. Hazard studies at levels 1 and 2; Objectives 2; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Methodologies for hazard study 1; 2.3 Process hazard study 2; 2.4 Practical example of hazard 2 application; 2.5 Case study; 2.6 Conclusion on hazard studies 1 and 2
3. Risk reduction measures using alarms and trips3.1 Risk reduction measures; 3.2 Terminologies and standards for safety systems; 3.3 Equipment under control; 3.4 Protection layers; 3.5 The role of alarms in safety; 3.6 Alarm types and do they qualify as safeguards?; 3.7 Identification and design of safety-related alarms; 3.8 Key design principles for alarms; 3.9 SIS, principles of separation; 3.10 Simple and complex shutdown sequences, examples; 3.11 Conclusions: the role of Hazops in defining alarms and trips; 4. Hazop method; Objectives 4; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Introduction to Hazop
4.3 Overview of Hazop method4.4 Points to note on the examination procedure; 4.5 Practical exercise: continuous process example; 4.6 Hazop for batch processes and sequential operations; 4.7 Hazops for other disciplines; 4.8 Conclusions; 5. Planning and leadership of Hazops; Objectives 5; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Organizing the Hazop; 5.3 The team leader and the team; 5.4 Practical exercise: hybrid batch process example; 6. Specifying safety instrumented systems; Objectives 6; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Risk reduction by instrumented protection
6.3 What affects the safety integrity of an instrument trip?6.4 Overview of IEC 61508; 6.5 Determining the safety integrity; 6.6 Design essentials to meet SIL targets; 6.7 Specifying the SIS requirements; 6.8 Documenting the SRS; 6.9 Conclusions; 7. Hazard analysis methods; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Outline of methods; 7.3 Fault tree analysis; 7.4 Practical exercise in FTA; 7.5 Conclusions; 8. Factors in the choice of protection system; 8.1 Introduction and objectives; 8.2 Equipment selection; 8.3 Key points about sensors and actuators
8.4 Guidelines for the application of field devices in the SIS8.5 IEC 61508 requirements for field devices; 8.6 Technology issues; 8.7 Guidelines for final elements; 8.8 Summary of technology and applications; 8.9 Summary of SIL vs cost; 9. Exercise in specifying an SIS from the Hazop; Objective 9; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Process description; 9.3 Safety requirements specifications; 9.4 Conclusion; Appendix A: References used in the manual; Appendix B: Some websites for safety systems information; Appendix C: Notes on national regulations relevant to hazard study and safety management
Appendix D: Software tools for hazard studies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910965284203321
Macdonald Dave <1942->  
Oxford, : Newnes, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Practical machinery safety / / David M. MacDonald ; series editor; Steve Mackay
Practical machinery safety / / David M. MacDonald ; series editor; Steve Mackay
Autore Macdonald Dave <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elsevier, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 p.)
Disciplina 621.80289
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Machinery - Safety regulations
Machinery - Safety appliances
Digital control systems
Industrial safety
ISBN 9786611009281
9781281009289
1281009288
9780080480237
0080480233
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Frontmatter; Half Title Page; Other Titles; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction to the machinery safety workshop; 1.1 Scope and objectives; 1.2 Machinery and controls; 1.3 Distinction between machinery and process safety control systems; 1.4 International standards and practices; 1.5 Introduction to hazards and risks; 1.6 Risk reduction; 1.7 The Alarp principle for tolerable risk; 1.8 Development example for a machinery safety system; 1.9 The engineering tasks; 1.10 Benefits of the systematic approach; 1.11 Conclusions; 2. Guide to regulations and standards
2.1 Purpose and objectives2.2 History and overview of European Directives and Standards; 2.3 The European Machinery Directive; 2.4 Conformity procedures; 2.5 Other 'New Approach Directives'; 2.6 User side directives: workplace health and safety legislation; 2.7 Some machinery safety standards; 2.8 Regulations and standards in the USA; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3. Risk assessment and risk reduction; Contents summary; 3.1 Purpose and objectives; 3.2 Introduction to risk assessment; 3.3 Procedure for risk assessment; 3.4 Hazard study methods; 3.5 Risk estimation; 3.6 Risk reduction principles
3.7 Outcomes of the risk assessment3.8 Documentation methods for the risk assessment; 3.9 Conclusions; References; 4. Design procedures for safety controls; Contents summary; 4.1 Introduction to design techniques; 4.2 Review of design standard EN 954-1; 4.3 Procedure for the design of safety controls based on EN 954; 4.4 Design considerations; 4.5 Safety categories; 4.6 Conclusions; References; 5. Emergency-stop monitoring and the safety relay; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Definitions and implications of stop functions; 5.3 Safety relay terminology; 5.4 How does an E-stop safety relay work?
5.5 Practical safety relays5.6 Certification; 5.7 Functional overview of monitoring relays; 5.8 Electronic and programmable E-stop monitors; 5.9 Using monitoring safety relays for guards (safety gate monitors); 5.10 Review of other monitoring relay functions; 5.11 Conclusions; References; 6. Sensors and devices for machinery protection; 6.1 Contents summary; 6.2 Purpose and objectives; 6.3 Review of guards; 6.4 Sensing devices for guards; 6.5 Mechanical trapped key interlocking; 6.6 Presence sensing devices; 6.7 Control devices for safety; 6.8 Safety networks and sensors; 6.9 Conclusions
7. Application guidelines for protection devices7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Choosing protection methods; 7.3 Guarding devices; 7.4 Point of operation devices; 7.5 Application guidance notes for light curtains; 7.6 Conclusions; 8. Programmable systems for safety controls; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Benefits and disadvantages of safety PLCs; 8.3 Characteristics of safety PLCs; 8.4 Application software; 8.5 Safe networking; 8.6 Classification and certification of safety PLCs; 8.7 Summary; References; 9. Introduction to standards for programmable systems; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Objectives
9.3 Outline of IEC 61508
Record Nr. UNINA-9911006895403321
Macdonald Dave <1942->  
London, : Elsevier, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Practical machinery safety [e-book] / D. MacDonald
Practical machinery safety [e-book] / D. MacDonald
Autore MacDonald, D.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica ix, 289 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
Disciplina 621.80289
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Machinery - Safety measures
Machinery - Safety appliances
Industrial safety
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750662703
0750662700
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to the machinery safety workshop; Guide to Regulations and Standards; Risk assessment and risk reduction; Design procedures for safety controls; Emergency-stop monitoring and the safety relay; Sensors and devices for machinery protection; Application Guidelines for Protection Devices; Programmable Systems for Safety Controls; Introduction to Standards for Programmable Systems; Appendices including References, Glossary, PUWER, Fault-tree analysis; Practical exercises and answers; Index
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003229079707536
MacDonald, D.  
Oxford : Newnes, 2004
Risorse elettroniche
Lo trovi qui: Univ. del Salento
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