Health, safety and environmental management in offshore and petroleum engineering / / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran
| Health, safety and environmental management in offshore and petroleum engineering / / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran |
| Autore | Chandrasekaran Srinivasan |
| Edizione | [First edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
| Disciplina | 622/.8 |
| Collana | THEi Wiley ebooks |
| Soggetto topico |
Offshore structures - Safety measures
Offshore structures - Risk assessment Petroleum engineering - Safety measures Petroleum engineering - Risk assessment Petroleum in submerged lands - Environmental aspects Natural gas in submerged lands - Environmental aspects |
| ISBN |
1-119-22143-9
1-119-22142-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1 Safety Assurance and Assessment; Introduction to Safety, Health, and Environment Management; 1.1 Importance of Safety; 1.2 Basic Terminologies in HSE; 1.2.1 What Is Safety?; 1.2.2 Why Is Safety Important?; 1.3 Importance of Safety in Offshore and PetroleumIndustries; 1.4 Objectives of HSE; 1.5 Scope of HSE Guidelines; 1.6 Need for Safety; 1.7 Organizing Safety; 1.7.1 Ekofisk B Blowout; 1.7.2 Enchova Blowout; 1.7.3 West Vanguard Gas Blowout; 1.7.4 Ekofisk A Riser Rupture; 1.7.5 Piper A Explosion and Fire; 1.8 Risk
1.9 Safety Assurance and Assessment 1.10 Frank and Morgan Logical Risk Analysis; 1.11 Defeating Accident Process; 1.12 Acceptable Risk; 1.13 Risk Assessment; 1.13.1 Hazard Identification; 1.13.2 Dose-Response Assessment; 1.13.3 Exposure Assessment; 1.13.4 Risk Characterization; 1.14 Application Issues of Risk Assessment; 1.15 Hazard Classification and Assessment; 1.15.1 Hazard Identification; 1.15.2 Hazard Identification Methods; 1.16 Hazard Identification During Operation (HAZOP); 1.16.1 HAZOP Objectives; 1.16.2 Common Application Areas of HAZOP; 1.16.3 Advantages of HAZOP 1.17 Steps in HAZOP 1.18 Backbone of HAZOP; 1.19 HAZOP Flowchart; 1.20 Full Recording Versus Recording by Exception; 1.21 Pseudo Secondary Words; 1.22 When to Do HAZOP?; 1.22.1 Types of HAZOP; 1.23 Case Study of HAZOP: Example Problem of Group Gathering Station; 1.24 Accidents in Offshore Platforms; 1.24.1 Sleipner A Platform; 1.24.2 Thunder Horse Platform; 1.24.3 Timor Sea Oil Rig; 1.24.4 Bombay High North in Offshore Mumbai; 1.25 Hazard Evaluation and Control; 1.25.1 Hazard Evaluation; 1.25.2 Hazard Classification; 1.25.3 Hazard Control; 1.25.4 Monitoring; Exercises 1; Model Paper Chapter 2 Environmental Issues and Management 2.1 Primary Environmental Issues; 2.1.1 Visible Consequences; 2.1.2 Trends in Oil and Gas Resources; 2.1.3 World's Energy Resources; 2.1.4 Anthropogenic Impact of Hydrosphere; 2.1.5 Marine Pollution; 2.1.6 Marine Pollutants; 2.1.7 Consequence of Marine Pollutants; 2.2 Impact of Oil and Gas Industries on Marine Environment; 2.2.1 Drilling Operations and Consequences; 2.2.2 Main Constituents of Oil-Based Drilling Fluid; 2.2.3 Pollution Due to Produced Waters During Drilling; 2.3 Drilling Accidents; 2.3.1 Underwater Storage Reservoirs; 2.4 Pipelines 2.5 Impact on Marine Pollution 2.6 Oil Hydrocarbons: Composition and Consequences; 2.6.1 Crude Oil; 2.7 Detection of Oil Content in Marine Pollution; 2.8 Oil Spill: Physical Review; 2.8.1 Environmental Impact of Oil Spill; 2.9 Oil: A Multicomponent Toxicant; 2.9.1 Oil Spill; 2.10 Chemicals and Wastes from Offshore Oil Industry; 2.10.1 Drilling Discharges; 2.11 Control of Oil Spill; 2.12 Environmental Management Issues; 2.12.1 Environmental Protection: Principles Applied to Oil and Gas Activities; 2.12.2 Environmental Management: Standards and Requirements; 2.13 Ecological Monitoring 2.13.1 Ecological Monitoring Stages |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910136421503321 |
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| Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Health, safety and environmental management in offshore and petroleum engineering / / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran
| Health, safety and environmental management in offshore and petroleum engineering / / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran |
| Autore | Chandrasekaran Srinivasan |
| Edizione | [First edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
| Disciplina | 622/.8 |
| Collana | THEi Wiley ebooks |
| Soggetto topico |
Offshore structures - Safety measures
Offshore structures - Risk assessment Petroleum engineering - Safety measures Petroleum engineering - Risk assessment Petroleum in submerged lands - Environmental aspects Natural gas in submerged lands - Environmental aspects |
| ISBN |
1-119-22143-9
1-119-22142-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1 Safety Assurance and Assessment; Introduction to Safety, Health, and Environment Management; 1.1 Importance of Safety; 1.2 Basic Terminologies in HSE; 1.2.1 What Is Safety?; 1.2.2 Why Is Safety Important?; 1.3 Importance of Safety in Offshore and PetroleumIndustries; 1.4 Objectives of HSE; 1.5 Scope of HSE Guidelines; 1.6 Need for Safety; 1.7 Organizing Safety; 1.7.1 Ekofisk B Blowout; 1.7.2 Enchova Blowout; 1.7.3 West Vanguard Gas Blowout; 1.7.4 Ekofisk A Riser Rupture; 1.7.5 Piper A Explosion and Fire; 1.8 Risk
1.9 Safety Assurance and Assessment 1.10 Frank and Morgan Logical Risk Analysis; 1.11 Defeating Accident Process; 1.12 Acceptable Risk; 1.13 Risk Assessment; 1.13.1 Hazard Identification; 1.13.2 Dose-Response Assessment; 1.13.3 Exposure Assessment; 1.13.4 Risk Characterization; 1.14 Application Issues of Risk Assessment; 1.15 Hazard Classification and Assessment; 1.15.1 Hazard Identification; 1.15.2 Hazard Identification Methods; 1.16 Hazard Identification During Operation (HAZOP); 1.16.1 HAZOP Objectives; 1.16.2 Common Application Areas of HAZOP; 1.16.3 Advantages of HAZOP 1.17 Steps in HAZOP 1.18 Backbone of HAZOP; 1.19 HAZOP Flowchart; 1.20 Full Recording Versus Recording by Exception; 1.21 Pseudo Secondary Words; 1.22 When to Do HAZOP?; 1.22.1 Types of HAZOP; 1.23 Case Study of HAZOP: Example Problem of Group Gathering Station; 1.24 Accidents in Offshore Platforms; 1.24.1 Sleipner A Platform; 1.24.2 Thunder Horse Platform; 1.24.3 Timor Sea Oil Rig; 1.24.4 Bombay High North in Offshore Mumbai; 1.25 Hazard Evaluation and Control; 1.25.1 Hazard Evaluation; 1.25.2 Hazard Classification; 1.25.3 Hazard Control; 1.25.4 Monitoring; Exercises 1; Model Paper Chapter 2 Environmental Issues and Management 2.1 Primary Environmental Issues; 2.1.1 Visible Consequences; 2.1.2 Trends in Oil and Gas Resources; 2.1.3 World's Energy Resources; 2.1.4 Anthropogenic Impact of Hydrosphere; 2.1.5 Marine Pollution; 2.1.6 Marine Pollutants; 2.1.7 Consequence of Marine Pollutants; 2.2 Impact of Oil and Gas Industries on Marine Environment; 2.2.1 Drilling Operations and Consequences; 2.2.2 Main Constituents of Oil-Based Drilling Fluid; 2.2.3 Pollution Due to Produced Waters During Drilling; 2.3 Drilling Accidents; 2.3.1 Underwater Storage Reservoirs; 2.4 Pipelines 2.5 Impact on Marine Pollution 2.6 Oil Hydrocarbons: Composition and Consequences; 2.6.1 Crude Oil; 2.7 Detection of Oil Content in Marine Pollution; 2.8 Oil Spill: Physical Review; 2.8.1 Environmental Impact of Oil Spill; 2.9 Oil: A Multicomponent Toxicant; 2.9.1 Oil Spill; 2.10 Chemicals and Wastes from Offshore Oil Industry; 2.10.1 Drilling Discharges; 2.11 Control of Oil Spill; 2.12 Environmental Management Issues; 2.12.1 Environmental Protection: Principles Applied to Oil and Gas Activities; 2.12.2 Environmental Management: Standards and Requirements; 2.13 Ecological Monitoring 2.13.1 Ecological Monitoring Stages |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809927603321 |
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| Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Offshore safety management : implementing a SEMS program / / Ian Sutton
| Offshore safety management : implementing a SEMS program / / Ian Sutton |
| Autore | Sutton Ian S |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/William Andrew, c2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (297 p.) |
| Disciplina |
333.9164
363.11962233819 |
| Soggetto topico |
Offshore structures - Safety measures
Offshore structures - Environmental aspects Offshore oil industry - Safety measures Offshore gas industry - Safety measures Petroleum industry and trade - Risk management Industrial safety - Management |
| ISBN |
1-283-29910-0
9786613299109 1-4377-3525-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Offshore Safety Management: Implementing a SEMS Program; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Warning-Disclaimer; Chapter 1 - Offshore safety management; Introduction; Value of Safety Management Systems; Structure of this Book; Industry Trends; Impact of Deepwater Horizon; Safety Management Systems; Historical Background; Occupational, Process, and Technical Safety; Risk Management; Regulations; Rule-Making Process (United States of America); Regulatory Agencies (United States of America); Boemre; PFEER Regulation (United Kingdom); International (SOLAS); Special Safety Issues Offshore
ReferencesChapter 2 - Major events; Introduction; Santa Barbara (1969); Flixborough (1974); Three Mile Island (1979); Piper Alpha (1988); Valdez (1989); Blackbeard (2006); Montara (2009); Deepwater Horizon (2010); The Event; Fukushima Dai-ichi (2011); Report of the DWH President's Commission; Need for New Standards; References; Chapter 3 - Safety and environmental management programs; Introduction; API Standards; Center for Offshore Safety; Offshore Operators Committee; Fundamentals of Safety Management Systems; Recommended Practice 75; Elements of SEMP; General; SEMP and PSM; References Chapter 4 - Safety and environmental management systemsIntroduction; From SEMP to SEMS; First Version of SEMS; Final Rule; Organization of the Rule; Scope; Compliance; Contractors; Elements of SEMS; General; Safety and Environmental Information; Hazards Analysis; Management of Change; Operating Procedures; Safe Work Practices; Training; Mechanical Integrity; Prestart-up Review; Emergency Response and Control; Investigation of Incidents; Audits; Records and Documentation; References; Chapter 5 - Implementing SEMS; Introduction; Types of Operators; Timing; Designing a SEMS Program Risk-Based Approach-Plan BHigh Priority Elements; Economics of SEMS; References; Chapter 6 - Safety cases; Introduction; Safety Case Definition; Different Industries; Features of a Safety Case; Length of the Safety Case; Major Accidents; IADC HSE Case Guidelines; Structure of a Safety Case; Maintaining the Safety Case; Effectiveness of Safety Cases; References; Chapter 7 - Formal safety assessments; Introduction; Philosophies; Elements of an FSA; Assumptions Register; Hazards Register; Quantitative Risk Assessment; Facility Layout and Equipment Arrangement; Flare and Radiation Analysis Material Handling Assessment/Dropped ObjectsTransportation; Fire and Gas Detection; Gas Dispersion Analysis; Fire and Explosion Analysis; Emergency Systems Survivability Analysis; Escape, Evacuation, and Rescue Analysis (EERA); Non-Hydrocarbon Chemicals; Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Noise and Vibration; Human Factors Engineering; Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability; References; Chapter 8 - Offshore safety developments; Introduction; Leadership and Management; Follow the Rules; Lack of Technical Expertise; Convergence of Standards; Spill Response; Long-Tail Events; Conclusions References |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911006555703321 |
Sutton Ian S
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| Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/William Andrew, c2012 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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