Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, 3rd Edition keeps process engineers updated on the effective methodologies that process safety demands. Almost 200 pages of worked examples are included to facilitate understanding. References for further reading, along with charts and diagrams that reflect the latest views and information, make this a completely accessible work. The revised and updated edition includes information not included in previous editions giving a comprehensive overview of this topic area.
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"This book will be a most valuable reference source for any chemical engineer who has to conduct or be involved in hazard evaluation studies." ( Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries , November 2008)
Acknowledgements. List of Tables. List of Figures. Abbreviations and
Acronyms. Glossary. Part I: Hazard Evaluation Procedures. Preface.
Management Overview. 1 Introduction to the Guidelines. 2 Preparation for
Hazard Evaluations. 3 Hazard Identification Methods. 4 Non- Scenario-Based
Hazard Evaluation Procedures. 5 Scenario- Based Hazard Evaluation Tech. 6
Selection of Hazard Evaluation Techniques. 7 Risk- Based Determination of the
Adequacy of Safeguards. 8 Analysis Follow- Up Considerations. 9 Extensions
and Special Applications. Part II: Worked Examples and Appendices. Preface
to the Worked Examples. Management Overview of the Worked Examples. 10
Introduction to the Worked Examples. 11 Description of the Example Facility
and Process. 12 Hazard Identification for the Example Process. 13 Research
and Development- What- If Analysis. 14 Conceptual Design- Preliminary Hazard.
15 Pilot Plant Operation- HAZOP Study. 16 Detailed Engineering- Fault Tree
and Event Tree Analysis. 17 Construction/ Start-Up - Checklist Analysis and
Safety Review. 18 Routine Operation - Safety Review for Management of Change.
19 Routine Operation - HAZOP Study for Cyclic Review. 20 Plant Expansion-
Relative Ranking and HAZOP for a Batch Process. 21 Incident Investigation-
FMEA and HRA. 22 Decommissioning - What- If/ Checklist Analysis. Appendices.
Selected Bibliography. Index.
Since 1985, the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) has been the world leader in developing and disseminating information on process safety management and technology. CCPS, an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has published over 80 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series.