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The Leading Guide To Process Safety Now Extensively Updated For Today’s Processes And Systems
As chemical processes have grown more complex, so have the safety systems required to prevent accidents. Chemical Process Safety, Third Edition, offers students and practitioners a more fundamental understanding of safety and the application required to safely design and manage today’s sophisticated processes.
The third edition continues the definitive standard of the previous editions. The content has been extensively updated to today’s techniques and procedures, and two new chapters have been added. A new chapter on chemical reactivity provides the information necessary to identify, characterize, control, and manage reactive chemical hazards. A new chapter on safety procedures and designs includes new content on safely management, and specific procedures including hot work permits, lock-tag-try, and vessel entry.
Subjects Include
Chemical Process Safety, Third Edition, is an ideal reference for professionals. It can be used for both graduate and undergraduate instruction. This edition contains more than 480 end-of-chapter problems. A solutions manual is available for instructors.
Introduction to Chemical Process Safety
Preface xv
About the Authors xvii
On the Cover xviii
Nomenclature xix
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
1-1 Safety Programs 2
1-2 Engineering Ethics 4
1-3 Accident and Loss Statistics 4
1-4 Acceptable Risk 12
1-5 Public Perceptions 14
1-6 The Nature of the Accident Process 15
1-7 Inherent Safety 20
1-8 Seven Significant Disasters 23
Suggested Reading 31
Problems 32
Chapter 2: Toxicology 37
2-1 How Toxicants Enter Biological Organisms 38
2-2 How Toxicants Are Eliminated from Biological Organisms 41
2-3 Effects of Toxicants on Biological Organisms 42
2-4 Toxicological Studies 43
2-5 Dose versus Response 44
2-6 Models for Dose and Response Curves 50
2-7 Relative Toxicity 56
2-8 Threshold Limit Values 56
2-9 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Diamond 58
On-Line Resources 59
Suggested Reading 60
Problems 60
Chapter 3: Industrial Hygiene 65
3-1 Government Regulations 66
3-2 Industrial Hygiene: Anticipation and Identification 78
3-3 Industrial Hygiene: Evaluation 84
3-4 Industrial Hygiene: Control 99
On-Line Resources 109
Suggested Reading 109
Problems 110
Chapter 4: Source Models 119
4-1 Introduction to Source Models 119
4-2 Flow of Liquid through a Hole 122
4-3 Flow of Liquid through a Hole in a Tank 126
4-4 Flow of Liquids through Pipes 131
4-5 Flow of Gases or Vapors through Holes 140
4-6 Flow of Gases or Vapors through Pipes 146
4-7 Flashing Liquids 163
4-8 Liquid Pool Evaporation or Boiling 169
4-9 Realistic and Worst-Case Releases 170
4-10 Conservative Analysis 172
Suggested Reading 173
Problems 174