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Incidents That Define Process Safety

Book information

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
2008
ISBN
0470122048, 978-0-470-12204-4, 151-160-167-1
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
55 MB (57632794 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
352\349
Time added
2018-02-03 10:00:00

Description

Incidents That Define Process Safety describes approximately fifty incidents that have had a significant impact on the chemical and refining industries' approaches to modern process safety. Events are described in detail so readers get a fundamental understanding of the root causes, the consequences, the lessons learned, and actions that can prevent a recurrence. There are exhaustive investigative reports about these events, allowing you to apply the resulting safety principles to their current operations Content: Acknowledgements. Foreword by John Mogford. 1. Introduction. 2. Blind Operations. 3. Design. 4. External Causes. 5. Inspection and Maintenance. 6. Knowledge and Training. 7. Black of Hazid (Hazard Identification). 8. Management of Change. 9. Not Learning From Near Misses. 10. Operating Practices. 11. Permit to Work Systems. 12. Emergency Response. 13. Human Factors. Glossary. Standards and Regulations Referred to in This Book.

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