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Fault Detection / / Wei Zhang, editor
Fault Detection / / Wei Zhang, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rijeka, Croatia : , : InTech, , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 620.0044
Soggetto topico Fault location (Engineering)
Process control
ISBN 953-51-5896-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910138404803321
Rijeka, Croatia : , : InTech, , [2010]
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Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 629.895
Altri autori (Persone) ChávezMiguel León
Collana IPV - IFAC Proceedings Volume
Soggetto topico Intelligent control systems
Process control
Industrial electronics
Computer networks
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-74677-7
9786610746774
0-08-046763-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright Page; Message From the Program Committee Chairman; Table of Contents; Technical Program; Parallel Session 1 - Safety, dependability and security I; Integration of Scalable Safety and Security Actions in IEC 61499 Control Applications; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TORERO APPROACH; 3. SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS; 4. INTEGRATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS IN IEC 61499 APPLICATIONS; 5. SYNOPSIS AND OUTLOOK; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; A Fieldbus for Safety-related Real-time Operation Supporting Forward Recovery from Redundant Nodes; ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION2. THE CONCEPT OF SERIAL DATA STREAMS; 3. FIELDBUS CONCEPT; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Dependability evaluation of real-time applications distributed on TDMA-based networks; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 EMI PERTURBATIONS AND ERROR MODELS; 3 APPLICATION FAILURE PROBABILITY EVALUATION; 4 NUMERICAL RESULTS; 5 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 2 - Real-Time and Distributed Systems I; Real-time procedures in distributed systems; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTERACTION BETWEEN TASKS; 3. AN APPROACH TO REAL-TIME PROCEDURES IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
4. CASE STUDY: CONTROL OF A WHEELCHAIR5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK; REFERENCES; Real Time Computing in a High Performance Cluster; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 RELATED WORK; 3 SYSTEM MODEL; 4 TASKS RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 5 MESSAGES RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 6 TASK/MESSAGE RELEASE JITTER; 7 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 3 - Building Automation I; Current Challenges in Abstracting Data Points; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION; 3. ANALYSIS OF CONTROL NETWORKS; 4. DATA POINT ABSTRACTION LAYER; 5. DISCUSSION; 6. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
The Artificial Recognition System (ARS): New Concepts for Building AutomationABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. APPLICATIONS; 3. SYMBOLIZATION; 4. WORLD REPRESENTATION; 5. EVALUATION OF SCENARIOS; 6. IMPLEMENTATION; 7. CONCLUSION; 8. REFERENCES; A Simulation and Visualization System for Sensor and Actuator Data Generation; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT; 3. MODELLING AND SIMULATION TOOLS; 4. APPLICATIONS; 5. FIRST RESULTS; 6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 4 - Networked Control Systems
Analysis of Networked Control System with Packet Drops Governed by (m,k)-firm ConstraintABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SYSTEM MODEL; 3. CONDITION OF STABILITY; 4. OPTIMAL CHOICE OF THE GAIN CONSTANT; 5. OPTIMAL PACKET DELIVERY SEQUENCE; 6. NUMERICAL EXAMPLES; 7. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; A schedulability analysis of an IEC61499 control application; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE IEC 61499 STANDARD; 3. BEHAVIOR CHARACTERIZATION; 4. TRANSFORMATION INTO A TASKS MODEL; 5. TASKS DEADLINES GENERATION; 6. SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS; 7. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS; REFERENCES
Fundamental considerations for implementing control systems on a CAN network
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Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 629.895
Altri autori (Persone) ChávezMiguel León
Collana IPV - IFAC Proceedings Volume
Soggetto topico Intelligent control systems
Process control
Industrial electronics
Computer networks
ISBN 1-280-74677-7
9786610746774
0-08-046763-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright Page; Message From the Program Committee Chairman; Table of Contents; Technical Program; Parallel Session 1 - Safety, dependability and security I; Integration of Scalable Safety and Security Actions in IEC 61499 Control Applications; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TORERO APPROACH; 3. SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS; 4. INTEGRATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS IN IEC 61499 APPLICATIONS; 5. SYNOPSIS AND OUTLOOK; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; A Fieldbus for Safety-related Real-time Operation Supporting Forward Recovery from Redundant Nodes; ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION2. THE CONCEPT OF SERIAL DATA STREAMS; 3. FIELDBUS CONCEPT; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Dependability evaluation of real-time applications distributed on TDMA-based networks; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 EMI PERTURBATIONS AND ERROR MODELS; 3 APPLICATION FAILURE PROBABILITY EVALUATION; 4 NUMERICAL RESULTS; 5 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 2 - Real-Time and Distributed Systems I; Real-time procedures in distributed systems; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTERACTION BETWEEN TASKS; 3. AN APPROACH TO REAL-TIME PROCEDURES IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
4. CASE STUDY: CONTROL OF A WHEELCHAIR5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK; REFERENCES; Real Time Computing in a High Performance Cluster; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 RELATED WORK; 3 SYSTEM MODEL; 4 TASKS RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 5 MESSAGES RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 6 TASK/MESSAGE RELEASE JITTER; 7 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 3 - Building Automation I; Current Challenges in Abstracting Data Points; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION; 3. ANALYSIS OF CONTROL NETWORKS; 4. DATA POINT ABSTRACTION LAYER; 5. DISCUSSION; 6. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
The Artificial Recognition System (ARS): New Concepts for Building AutomationABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. APPLICATIONS; 3. SYMBOLIZATION; 4. WORLD REPRESENTATION; 5. EVALUATION OF SCENARIOS; 6. IMPLEMENTATION; 7. CONCLUSION; 8. REFERENCES; A Simulation and Visualization System for Sensor and Actuator Data Generation; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT; 3. MODELLING AND SIMULATION TOOLS; 4. APPLICATIONS; 5. FIRST RESULTS; 6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 4 - Networked Control Systems
Analysis of Networked Control System with Packet Drops Governed by (m,k)-firm ConstraintABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SYSTEM MODEL; 3. CONDITION OF STABILITY; 4. OPTIMAL CHOICE OF THE GAIN CONSTANT; 5. OPTIMAL PACKET DELIVERY SEQUENCE; 6. NUMERICAL EXAMPLES; 7. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; A schedulability analysis of an IEC61499 control application; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE IEC 61499 STANDARD; 3. BEHAVIOR CHARACTERIZATION; 4. TRANSFORMATION INTO A TASKS MODEL; 5. TASKS DEADLINES GENERATION; 6. SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS; 7. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS; REFERENCES
Fundamental considerations for implementing control systems on a CAN network
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Oxford, : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006
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Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 [[electronic resource] ] : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 629.895
Altri autori (Persone) ChávezMiguel León
Collana IPV - IFAC Proceedings Volume
Soggetto topico Intelligent control systems
Process control
Industrial electronics
Computer networks
ISBN 1-280-74677-7
9786610746774
0-08-046763-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright Page; Message From the Program Committee Chairman; Table of Contents; Technical Program; Parallel Session 1 - Safety, dependability and security I; Integration of Scalable Safety and Security Actions in IEC 61499 Control Applications; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TORERO APPROACH; 3. SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS; 4. INTEGRATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS IN IEC 61499 APPLICATIONS; 5. SYNOPSIS AND OUTLOOK; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; A Fieldbus for Safety-related Real-time Operation Supporting Forward Recovery from Redundant Nodes; ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION2. THE CONCEPT OF SERIAL DATA STREAMS; 3. FIELDBUS CONCEPT; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Dependability evaluation of real-time applications distributed on TDMA-based networks; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 EMI PERTURBATIONS AND ERROR MODELS; 3 APPLICATION FAILURE PROBABILITY EVALUATION; 4 NUMERICAL RESULTS; 5 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 2 - Real-Time and Distributed Systems I; Real-time procedures in distributed systems; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTERACTION BETWEEN TASKS; 3. AN APPROACH TO REAL-TIME PROCEDURES IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
4. CASE STUDY: CONTROL OF A WHEELCHAIR5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK; REFERENCES; Real Time Computing in a High Performance Cluster; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 RELATED WORK; 3 SYSTEM MODEL; 4 TASKS RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 5 MESSAGES RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 6 TASK/MESSAGE RELEASE JITTER; 7 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 3 - Building Automation I; Current Challenges in Abstracting Data Points; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION; 3. ANALYSIS OF CONTROL NETWORKS; 4. DATA POINT ABSTRACTION LAYER; 5. DISCUSSION; 6. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
The Artificial Recognition System (ARS): New Concepts for Building AutomationABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. APPLICATIONS; 3. SYMBOLIZATION; 4. WORLD REPRESENTATION; 5. EVALUATION OF SCENARIOS; 6. IMPLEMENTATION; 7. CONCLUSION; 8. REFERENCES; A Simulation and Visualization System for Sensor and Actuator Data Generation; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT; 3. MODELLING AND SIMULATION TOOLS; 4. APPLICATIONS; 5. FIRST RESULTS; 6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 4 - Networked Control Systems
Analysis of Networked Control System with Packet Drops Governed by (m,k)-firm ConstraintABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SYSTEM MODEL; 3. CONDITION OF STABILITY; 4. OPTIMAL CHOICE OF THE GAIN CONSTANT; 5. OPTIMAL PACKET DELIVERY SEQUENCE; 6. NUMERICAL EXAMPLES; 7. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; A schedulability analysis of an IEC61499 control application; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE IEC 61499 STANDARD; 3. BEHAVIOR CHARACTERIZATION; 4. TRANSFORMATION INTO A TASKS MODEL; 5. TASKS DEADLINES GENERATION; 6. SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS; 7. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS; REFERENCES
Fundamental considerations for implementing control systems on a CAN network
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Oxford, : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006
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Foundations and trends in technology, information, and operations management
Foundations and trends in technology, information, and operations management
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hanover, Mass., : Now Publishers, ©2005-
Disciplina 658.5
Soggetto topico Production management
Process control
Operations research
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1571-9553
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Technology, information, and operations management
FnT TOM
Record Nr. UNISA-996199211103316
Hanover, Mass., : Now Publishers, ©2005-
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Förderprogramm-Controlling [[electronic resource] ] : Entwicklung einer betriebswirtschaftlichen Konzeption : Kategorisierung von staatlichen Förderprogrammen entlang des Fördermanagementprozesses zur Ableitung von Gestaltungspotentialen / / Torsten Wruck
Förderprogramm-Controlling [[electronic resource] ] : Entwicklung einer betriebswirtschaftlichen Konzeption : Kategorisierung von staatlichen Förderprogrammen entlang des Fördermanagementprozesses zur Ableitung von Gestaltungspotentialen / / Torsten Wruck
Autore Wruck Torsten
Pubbl/distr/stampa Frankfurt am Main, : PL Academic Research, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 658.404
Collana Beiträge zum Controlling
Beiträge zum Controlling
Soggetto topico Economic assistance
Business logistics
Process control
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-653-02431-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto 2.1.3 Bedeutung der Förderprogramme anhand quantitativer Größen2.1.3.1 Anzahl von Förderprogrammen; 2.1.3.2 Volumen von Förderprogrammen; 2.1.3.3 Transparenz der quantitativen Größen; 2.2 Anlass und Gründe staatlichen Handelns; 2.2.1 Marktversagen; 2.2.1.1 Relevante Ursachen des Marktversagens; 2.2.1.1.1 Externe Effekte; 2.2.1.1.2 Informationsmängel; 2.2.1.1.3 Anpassungsmängel; 2.2.2 Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe; 2.2.3 Interessen der Parteien und Politiker; 2.3 Charakterisierung und Ausgestaltung von Förderprogrammen; 2.3.1 Herkunft der Fördermittel; 2.3.2 Förderarten
2.3.2.1 Überblick über mögliche Förderarten2.3.2.2 Zuschüsse; 2.3.2.2.1 Anteilsfinanzierung; 2.3.2.2.2 Festbetragsfinanzierung; 2.3.2.2.3 Fehlbetragsfinanzierung; 2.3.2.3 Darlehen; 2.3.2.4 Bürgschaften und Garantien; 2.3.2.5 Steuerliche Begünstigungen; 2.3.2.6 Realförderung; 2.3.3 Abgrenzung Förderprogramm - Subvention; 2.3.4 Beteiligte an Förderprogrammen; 2.3.4.1 Fördergeber; 2.3.4.1.1 Einordnung des Verwaltungsbegriffs; 2.3.4.1.2 Aufbau der Verwaltung in Deutschland; 2.3.4.2 Förderempfänger; 2.3.4.3 Zielgruppe; 2.4 Der Fördermanagementprozess
2.4.1 Planung und Auflegung des Förderprogramms2.4.2 Antragstellung und Bewilligung; 2.4.2.1 Antragstellung; 2.4.2.2 Bewilligung; 2.4.3 Auswertung, Kontrolle und Beurteilung; 2.4.4 Das Prozessmodell des Fördermanagementprozesses; 3 Grundlagen des Controllings; 3.1 Controlling in der Betriebswirtschaftslehre; 3.1.1 Notwendigkeit des Controllings; 3.1.2 Verständnis und Grundbegriffe des Controllings; 3.1.3 Anforderungen an eine Controlling-Konzeption; 3.1.4 Phasen des Controllings; 3.1.5 Zusammenführung der Phasen des Controllings mit dem Fördermanagementprozess
3.2 Controlling in der öffentlichen Verwaltung3.2.1 Notwendigkeit, Besonderheiten und Potentiale; 3.2.2 Definition des Controlling-Begriffs in der Verwaltung; 3.2.3 Zielorientierung in der öffentlichen Verwaltung; 3.2.3.1 Zieldefinitionen im Förderprozess als Basis für ein Controlling von Förderprogrammen in der Verwaltung; 3.2.3.2 Vorgehensweise und Instrumente zur Zieldefinition; 3.2.3.3 Zielarten im Kontext von Verwaltung und Förderprogramm; 3.2.4 Grundsätzliche Herausforderung des Verwaltungs-Controllings; 3.3 Entwicklung von wirkungsorientierten Controlling-Konzepten und -Modellen
3.3.1 Die Ebenen-Konzepte
Record Nr. UNINA-9910346811703321
Wruck Torsten  
Frankfurt am Main, : PL Academic Research, 2013
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Grundlagen Prozessmanagement : Aufgabenbuch : das Übungsbuch mit Praxisbeispielen, zahlreichen Abbildungen und Tabellen / / Thomas Grosser [and three others]
Grundlagen Prozessmanagement : Aufgabenbuch : das Übungsbuch mit Praxisbeispielen, zahlreichen Abbildungen und Tabellen / / Thomas Grosser [and three others]
Edizione [1. Auflage.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Kölliken [Switzerland] : , : Böhm Bildungsmedien, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations (some color), tables
Disciplina 658.7
Soggetto topico Business logistics - Management
Process control
ISBN 3-906248-15-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-9910153611503321
Kölliken [Switzerland] : , : Böhm Bildungsmedien, , 2015
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Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Autore (CCPS) Center for Chemical Process Safety
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2815
Soggetto topico Measuring instruments
Measuring instruments --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Process control
Process control --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-77414-X
9786612774140
0-470-92497-7
0-470-92498-5
1-60119-896-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMING EFFECTIVE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEWS; CONTENTS; List of Tables; List of Figures; Items on the CD Accompanying This Book; Acronyms and abbreviations; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 What are the Benefits of Performing Pre-startup Safety Reviews?; 1.2 How PSSR Relates to Other Process Safety Elements; 1.3 An Overview of the Risk-based Approach to PSSR; 1.4 What is the Scope of a PSSR? Process Safety, Environmental, Quality and Personnel Safety Considerations; 1.5 This Guideline's Audience; 1.6 How to use this Guideline; 1.7 References
2 WHAT IS A PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW?2.1 The Basics of Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.1.1 Some Common Steps for Performing PSSR; 2.2 What is a Risk-based Approach to PSSR?; 2.3 The Role of Training in Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.3.1 Training Team Leaders and Members; 2.3.2 Training Managers and the Remaining Workforce; 2.4 Scheduling Considerations; 2.4.1 Capital Projects; 2.4.2 Changes to Operating Facilities; 2.4.3 Temporary Changes; 2.4.4 Restarting a Mothballed Process; 2.4.5 Post-turnaround Startup; 2.4.6 Routine Maintenance; 2.4.7 Startup After Emergency Shutdown; 2.5 References
3 REGULATORY ISSUES3.1 An Overview of PSSR Industry Guidelines and Regulations; 3.2 Best Practices for PSSR; 3.3 Environmental Considerations; 3.4 General Safety, Security, and Occupational Health Considerations; 3.5 References; 4 A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW; 4.1 Using Risk Analysis Techniques to Select the Level of Detail for a PSSR; 4.1.1 A Case of Complexity Versus Simplicity; 4.1.2 The Term Complexity Includes Novelty; 4.1.3 The Effect of Complexity on PSSR Team Size and Expertise; 4.1.4 The Effect on the Level and Scope of the Review
4.2 A Decision Guideline for Designing a PSSR4.2.1 A Definition of Risk-based PSSR - A Qualitative Approach; 4.2.2 An Example Algorithm; 4.3 Typical Considerations for all Pre-startup Safety Reviews; 4.3.1 Hardware and Software: Equipment, Instrumentation, and Process Control; 4.3.2 Documentation: Process Safety Information, Procedures, and Maintenance Management System Data; 4.3.3 Training: Quality and Verification of Completeness; 4.3.4 Special Items: Specific Safety, Health, and Environmental Issues; 4.4 An Example Risk-based Questionnaire
4.5 Two Examples of Using a Risk-based Approach to PSSR Design4.5.1 A Simple PSSR; 4.5.2 A More Complex PSSR; 4.6 References; 5 THE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW WORK PROCESS; 5.1 Defining the PSSR System; 5.1.1 Double Checking Management of Change; 5.1.2 Who Is Responsible for Driving the System?; 5.2 PSSR Sub-elements; 5.2.1 Construction and equipment meet the designed specifications.; 5.2.2 Safety, operating, maintenance and emergency procedures are in place and adequate.; 5.2.3 A PHA has been performed for new facilities.; 5.2.4 Training of each employee involved in the process is complete.
5.2.5 General requirements
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145314303321
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Hoboken, : Wiley, 2010
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Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Autore (CCPS) Center for Chemical Process Safety
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2815
Soggetto topico Measuring instruments
Measuring instruments --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Process control
Process control --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-282-77414-X
9786612774140
0-470-92497-7
0-470-92498-5
1-60119-896-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMING EFFECTIVE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEWS; CONTENTS; List of Tables; List of Figures; Items on the CD Accompanying This Book; Acronyms and abbreviations; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 What are the Benefits of Performing Pre-startup Safety Reviews?; 1.2 How PSSR Relates to Other Process Safety Elements; 1.3 An Overview of the Risk-based Approach to PSSR; 1.4 What is the Scope of a PSSR? Process Safety, Environmental, Quality and Personnel Safety Considerations; 1.5 This Guideline's Audience; 1.6 How to use this Guideline; 1.7 References
2 WHAT IS A PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW?2.1 The Basics of Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.1.1 Some Common Steps for Performing PSSR; 2.2 What is a Risk-based Approach to PSSR?; 2.3 The Role of Training in Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.3.1 Training Team Leaders and Members; 2.3.2 Training Managers and the Remaining Workforce; 2.4 Scheduling Considerations; 2.4.1 Capital Projects; 2.4.2 Changes to Operating Facilities; 2.4.3 Temporary Changes; 2.4.4 Restarting a Mothballed Process; 2.4.5 Post-turnaround Startup; 2.4.6 Routine Maintenance; 2.4.7 Startup After Emergency Shutdown; 2.5 References
3 REGULATORY ISSUES3.1 An Overview of PSSR Industry Guidelines and Regulations; 3.2 Best Practices for PSSR; 3.3 Environmental Considerations; 3.4 General Safety, Security, and Occupational Health Considerations; 3.5 References; 4 A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW; 4.1 Using Risk Analysis Techniques to Select the Level of Detail for a PSSR; 4.1.1 A Case of Complexity Versus Simplicity; 4.1.2 The Term Complexity Includes Novelty; 4.1.3 The Effect of Complexity on PSSR Team Size and Expertise; 4.1.4 The Effect on the Level and Scope of the Review
4.2 A Decision Guideline for Designing a PSSR4.2.1 A Definition of Risk-based PSSR - A Qualitative Approach; 4.2.2 An Example Algorithm; 4.3 Typical Considerations for all Pre-startup Safety Reviews; 4.3.1 Hardware and Software: Equipment, Instrumentation, and Process Control; 4.3.2 Documentation: Process Safety Information, Procedures, and Maintenance Management System Data; 4.3.3 Training: Quality and Verification of Completeness; 4.3.4 Special Items: Specific Safety, Health, and Environmental Issues; 4.4 An Example Risk-based Questionnaire
4.5 Two Examples of Using a Risk-based Approach to PSSR Design4.5.1 A Simple PSSR; 4.5.2 A More Complex PSSR; 4.6 References; 5 THE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW WORK PROCESS; 5.1 Defining the PSSR System; 5.1.1 Double Checking Management of Change; 5.1.2 Who Is Responsible for Driving the System?; 5.2 PSSR Sub-elements; 5.2.1 Construction and equipment meet the designed specifications.; 5.2.2 Safety, operating, maintenance and emergency procedures are in place and adequate.; 5.2.3 A PHA has been performed for new facilities.; 5.2.4 Training of each employee involved in the process is complete.
5.2.5 General requirements
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Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews [[electronic resource]]
Autore (CCPS) Center for Chemical Process Safety
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2815
Soggetto topico Measuring instruments
Measuring instruments --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Process control
Process control --Handbooks, manuals, etc
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-282-77414-X
9786612774140
0-470-92497-7
0-470-92498-5
1-60119-896-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMING EFFECTIVE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEWS; CONTENTS; List of Tables; List of Figures; Items on the CD Accompanying This Book; Acronyms and abbreviations; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 What are the Benefits of Performing Pre-startup Safety Reviews?; 1.2 How PSSR Relates to Other Process Safety Elements; 1.3 An Overview of the Risk-based Approach to PSSR; 1.4 What is the Scope of a PSSR? Process Safety, Environmental, Quality and Personnel Safety Considerations; 1.5 This Guideline's Audience; 1.6 How to use this Guideline; 1.7 References
2 WHAT IS A PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW?2.1 The Basics of Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.1.1 Some Common Steps for Performing PSSR; 2.2 What is a Risk-based Approach to PSSR?; 2.3 The Role of Training in Pre-startup Safety Review; 2.3.1 Training Team Leaders and Members; 2.3.2 Training Managers and the Remaining Workforce; 2.4 Scheduling Considerations; 2.4.1 Capital Projects; 2.4.2 Changes to Operating Facilities; 2.4.3 Temporary Changes; 2.4.4 Restarting a Mothballed Process; 2.4.5 Post-turnaround Startup; 2.4.6 Routine Maintenance; 2.4.7 Startup After Emergency Shutdown; 2.5 References
3 REGULATORY ISSUES3.1 An Overview of PSSR Industry Guidelines and Regulations; 3.2 Best Practices for PSSR; 3.3 Environmental Considerations; 3.4 General Safety, Security, and Occupational Health Considerations; 3.5 References; 4 A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW; 4.1 Using Risk Analysis Techniques to Select the Level of Detail for a PSSR; 4.1.1 A Case of Complexity Versus Simplicity; 4.1.2 The Term Complexity Includes Novelty; 4.1.3 The Effect of Complexity on PSSR Team Size and Expertise; 4.1.4 The Effect on the Level and Scope of the Review
4.2 A Decision Guideline for Designing a PSSR4.2.1 A Definition of Risk-based PSSR - A Qualitative Approach; 4.2.2 An Example Algorithm; 4.3 Typical Considerations for all Pre-startup Safety Reviews; 4.3.1 Hardware and Software: Equipment, Instrumentation, and Process Control; 4.3.2 Documentation: Process Safety Information, Procedures, and Maintenance Management System Data; 4.3.3 Training: Quality and Verification of Completeness; 4.3.4 Special Items: Specific Safety, Health, and Environmental Issues; 4.4 An Example Risk-based Questionnaire
4.5 Two Examples of Using a Risk-based Approach to PSSR Design4.5.1 A Simple PSSR; 4.5.2 A More Complex PSSR; 4.6 References; 5 THE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW WORK PROCESS; 5.1 Defining the PSSR System; 5.1.1 Double Checking Management of Change; 5.1.2 Who Is Responsible for Driving the System?; 5.2 PSSR Sub-elements; 5.2.1 Construction and equipment meet the designed specifications.; 5.2.2 Safety, operating, maintenance and emergency procedures are in place and adequate.; 5.2.3 A PHA has been performed for new facilities.; 5.2.4 Training of each employee involved in the process is complete.
5.2.5 General requirements
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Hoboken, : Wiley, 2010
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