Title: Process Plants : A Handbook for Inherently Safer Design, 2nd Edition Author: Paul Amyotte, Trevor A. Kletz ISBN: 1439804559 / 9781439804551 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 384 Publisher: CRC Press Year: 2010 Availability: In Stock
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How far will an ounce of prevention really go? While the answer to that question may never be truly known, Process Plants: A Handbook for Inherently Safer Design, Second Edition takes us several steps closer. The book demonstrates not just the importance of prevention, but the importance of designing with prevention in mind. It emphasizes the role of inherent safety in process safety management systems and in ensuring an appropriate process safety culture. Keeping the easy to understand style that made the first edition so popular, this book clearly delineates practical, everyday issues and complex technical ones.
The second edition provides :
Coverage of new inherent safety metrics and how to measure the degree or level of inherent safety
New examples of application of the various principles of inherently safer design and 20 new figures
New emphasis on the role of inherently safer design in process safety management systems and in ensuring an appropriate process safety culture
Discussion of dust explosion risk reduction by means of inherently safer approaches
New chapter on case study development, providing a comprehensive approach to the prevention and mitigation of process incidents by timely incorporation of inherently safer design
This updated version of a classic text examines how to incorporate inherently safer design into process industry activities, revising and updating information based on recent research and developments. A how-to resource at its core, the book includes numerous examples that illustrate the principles of inherently safer design and how to apply them in practice. It explains how to measure the inherent safeness of a process, referencing metric tools that have been developed during the past decade and the tried and true methods that have become industry stand bys.
Preface to The First Edition
Preface to The Second Edition
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Chapter 1 : Introduction : What are Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Plants? Chapter 2 : Inherently Safer Design : The Concept and Its Scope and Benefits Chapter 3 : Intensification Chapter 4 : Substitution Chapter 5 : Attenuation Chapter 6 : Limitation of Effects Chapter 7 : Simplification Chapter 8 : Simplification : Specifications and Flexibility Chapter 9 : Other Ways of Making Plants Friendlier Chapter 10 : The Road to Friendlier Plants Chapter 11 : Inherently Safer Design and Process-Safety Management Chapter 12 : Friendlier Plants and the Nuclear Industry Chapter 13 : The Role of Inherently Safer Design in Dust Explosion Prevantion and Mitigation Chapter 14 : Inherent-Safety Case Studies Chapter 15 : Do We Go Too Far in Removing Risk? Chapter 16 : The History and Future of Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Design