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A Guide to Hazard Identification Methods

Autor Frank Crawley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2020
A Guide to Hazard Identification Methods, Second Edition provides a description and examples of the most common techniques leading to a safer and more reliable chemical process industry. This new edition revises previous sections with up-to-date, linked sources. Furthermore, new elements include a more detailed account of purpose, Black Swan events, human factors, auditing and QA, more examples and a discussion of major incidents, HAZID and task analysis.


  • Outlines HAZOP - a tried and tested technique
  • Discusses HAZID - a newer technique which has not been adequately described elsewhere
  • Includes eight new techniques not in first edition
  • Illustrates each tool with practical examples
  • Shows how many techniques are used under the larger umbrella of hazard identification
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128195437
ISBN-10: 0128195436
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. Legal Framework Hazard/Safety2. A Guide to Hazard Identification Methods3. Hazard Studies4. HAZOP5. HAZID6. Task Analysis7. Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)8. Relative Ranking9. The Risk Assessment Screening tool (RAST)10. Checklists11. What If?12. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)13. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)14. Event Trees (Outcome) Analysis15. Risk Assessment16. Vulnerability (human and equipment)17. Safety Audits18. Bow Tie (may include Black Swans)19. Process Hazard Review20. Appendices

Recenzii

"Overall, A Guide to Hazard Identification Methods is a good resource for faculty looking to increase their knowledge about hazard identification methods. Faculty could use these methods in their own laboratories to enhance the safety of their research program. They can also share these methods with their undergraduate and graduate students to increase their awareness of the hazard identification methods used in industry - and help meet accreditation criteria as well." --ChE book review (Chemical Engineering Education)