Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)
Guidelines for Process Safety Fundamentals in General Plant Operations
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At last, a book that covers safety procedures and standards with information that is rarely available outside of proprietary materials. A comprehensive source for basic and essential operations and procedures in use in any facility, the book offers chemical operators and first line supervisors guidance in applying appropriate practices to prevent accidents, and suggests which practices to avoid.
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At last, a book that covers safety procedures and standards with information that is rarely available outside of proprietary materials. A comprehensive source for basic and essential operations and procedures in use in any facility, the book offers chemical operators and first line supervisors guidance in applying appropriate practices to prevent accidents, and suggests which practices to avoid.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 385
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780816905645
- ISBN-10: 0816905649
- Artikelnr.: 28178836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 385
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780816905645
- ISBN-10: 0816905649
- Artikelnr.: 28178836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
The CENTER FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS SAFETY (CCPS), an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has been a world leader in developing and disseminatinginformation on process safety management and technology since 1985. CCPS has published over 80 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series. For more information, visit www.ccpsonline.org.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Glossary.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Objective.
1.2 Scope.
1.3 Organization.
References.
2. Materials/Chemical Handling.
2.1 Hazardous Property Identification.
2.2 Material handling Hazards.
2.2.1 Fire and Explosive Properties.
2.2.2 Chemical Toxicity.
2.2.3 Biological Hazards.
2.2.4 Radiation Hazards.
2.2.5 Electrical Hazards.
2.2.6 Thermal Hazards.
2.2.7 Physical Plant Hazards.
2.3 Material Transport.
2.4 Liquid Handling.
2.4.1 Liquid Transport.
2.4.2 Liquid Storage.
2.4.3 Spill Control and Cleanup.
2.5 Solids Handling.
2.5.1 Storage Procedures.
2.5.2 Transfer Procedures.
2.5.3 Bulk Conveying.
2.5.4 Solids Packaging.
2.6 Gas Handling.
2.6.1 Classification of Gases.
2.6.2 Regulations and Standards.
2.6.3 Gas Containers.
2.6.4 Cylinder Auxiliaries.
2.6.5 Cylinder Handling Procedures.
2.6.6 Handling Hazardous Gases.
2.6.7 Cryogenic Liquids.
2.7 Waste Handling.
2.7.1 Waste Disposal Plan.
2.7.2 Release Reporting.
2.7.3 Scrap and Salvage.
2.7.4 Vessel Decommissioning.
2.7.5 Waste Containers.
References.
3. Process Equipment and Procedures.
3.1 Materials of Construction.
3.1.1 Material Selection.
3.1.2 Material Application.
3.2 Corrosion.
3.2.1 Types of Corrosion.
3.2.2 Sources of Corrosion Information.
3.3 Small Containers.
3.3.1 Container Specification.
3.3.2 Manufacturer's Quality Control.
3.3.3 Receiving.
3.3.4 Emptying of Containers.
3.3.5 Warehousing.
3.3.6 Loading and Shipping.
3.3.7 Disposal of Containers.
3.4 Piping.
3.4.1 Piping Codes and Specifications.
3.4.2 Piping Design Safety.
3.4.3 Piping Installation Safety.
3.4.4 Piping Operation Safety.
3.4.5 Piping Maintenance Safety.
3.5 Transfer Hoses.
3.5.1 Materials of Construction.
3.5.2 Safety in Design and Installation.
3.5.3 Safety in Operation.
3.5.4 Inspection and Maintenance.
3.6 Pumps.
3.6.1 Pump Types.
3.6.2 Pump Design Safety.
3.6.3 Pump Installation Safety.
3.6.4 Pump Operation Safety.
3.6.5 Pump Maintenance Safety.
3.7 Fans and Compressors.
3.7.1 Classification of Gas Movers.
3.7.2 Gas Mover Operating Parameters.
3.7.3 Gas Mover Safety Precautions.
3.8 Drivers.
3.8.1 Motors.
3.8.2 Steam Turbines.
3.8.3 Transmission.
3.9 Filters.
3.9.1 Safety Considerations.
3.9.2 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.10 Centrifuges.
3.10.1 Types of Centrifuges.
3.10.2 Design Considerations.
3.10.3 Operation.
3.10.4 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.11 Drying and Particle Size Reduction.
3.11.1 Dryers.
3.11.2 Size Reduction Equipment.
3.11.3 Screening Equipment.
3.11.4 Packaging of Hot Materials.
3.11.5 Deflagration Hazards.
3.11.6 Environmental Concerns and Hygiene.
3.12 Instrument and Controls.
3.12.1 I & C Design Safety.
3.12.2 I & C Installation Safety.
3.12.3 I & C Operation Safety.
3.12.4 I & C Maintenance Safety.
References.
4. General Topics.
4.1 Inspection, Maintenance, and Calibration.
4.1.1 Inspection Techniques.
4.1.2 Maintenance Manuals.
4.1.3 Preventive Maintenance.
4.1.4 Equipment Calibration.
4.2 Spare Parts and Equipment.
4.2.1 Receiving.
4.2.2 Storage.
4.2.3 Disbursement.
4.3 Storage and Warehousing.
4.3.1 General Storage Techniques.
4.3.2 Stored Materials and Containers.
4.3.3 Material Movement.
4.3.4 Shipping Vehicles.
4.4 Plant Modification.
4.4.1 Change Control Program.
4.4.2 Change/Work Authorization.
4.4.3 Training.
4.5 Hazardous Work.
4.5.1 Confined Space Entry.
4.5.2 Equipment Lockout.
4.5.3 Line Breaking and System Opening.
4.5.4 Hazardous materials.
4.5.5 Welding.
4.6 Outside Contractors.
4.6.1 Contract Language.
4.6.2 Pre- and Postcontract Meetings.
4.6.3 Contractor Safety Programs.
4.6.4 Monitoring.
4.6.5 Training.
4.6.6 HAZCOM and Hazard Analysis.
4.6.7 Enforcement.
4.7 Worker Protection.
4.7.1 Personal Protective Equipment.
4.7.2 Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations.
4.8 Control of Working Environment.
4.8.1 Temperature Extremes.
4.8.2 Oxygen Requirements.
4.8.3 Noise.
References.
5. Cleanup and Process Changeover.
5.1 Process Planning.
5.1.1 Process Development.
5.1.2 System Design.
5.1.3 Production Scheduling.
5.2 Cleanup Methods.
5.2.1 Chemical Cleaning.
5.2.2 Mechanical Cleaning.
5.2.3 Direct Entry.
5.3 Process Changeover.
5.3.1 Process Equipment Compatibility.
5.3.2 Equipment Preparation.
References.
6. Training.
6.1 Reasons for Training.
6.2 Personnel Requiring Training.
6.3 Training Methods.
6.3.1 On-the-job Training.
6.3.2 Group Training Techniques.
6.3.3 Individual Techniques.
6.3.4 School Courses.
6.4 Extent of Training.
6.4.1 Lesson Plans.
6.4.2 Course Outlines.
6.5 Frequency of Training.
6.6 Record Keeping.
6.7 Sources of Training Information.
6.7.1 Seminars.
6.7.2 Printed material.
6.7.3 Audio-Visual Material.
6.7.4 Training Kits.
6.7.5 Computer Software.
References.
7. Special Procedures and Programs.
7.1 Plant Safety Programs and Auxiliary Topics.
7.1.1 Process Hazard Reviews.
7.1.2 Facility and Operational Changes.
7.1.3 Emergency Response.
7.1.4 Permits.
7.1.5 Incident Investigating and Reporting.
7.1.6 Safety Manuals.
7.1.7 Safety Incentives.
7.1.8 Inspections and Reporting of Unsafe Conditions.
7.2 Industrial Programs.
7.3 Voluntary Programs.
7.3.1 Responsible Care®.
7.3.2 Service and Trade Associations.
7.3.3 Technical Societies.
7.4 Regulatory Programs.
7.4.1 Introduction.
7.4.2 Overview.
7.4.3 Examples.
References.
Index.
Acknowledgments.
Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Glossary.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Objective.
1.2 Scope.
1.3 Organization.
References.
2. Materials/Chemical Handling.
2.1 Hazardous Property Identification.
2.2 Material handling Hazards.
2.2.1 Fire and Explosive Properties.
2.2.2 Chemical Toxicity.
2.2.3 Biological Hazards.
2.2.4 Radiation Hazards.
2.2.5 Electrical Hazards.
2.2.6 Thermal Hazards.
2.2.7 Physical Plant Hazards.
2.3 Material Transport.
2.4 Liquid Handling.
2.4.1 Liquid Transport.
2.4.2 Liquid Storage.
2.4.3 Spill Control and Cleanup.
2.5 Solids Handling.
2.5.1 Storage Procedures.
2.5.2 Transfer Procedures.
2.5.3 Bulk Conveying.
2.5.4 Solids Packaging.
2.6 Gas Handling.
2.6.1 Classification of Gases.
2.6.2 Regulations and Standards.
2.6.3 Gas Containers.
2.6.4 Cylinder Auxiliaries.
2.6.5 Cylinder Handling Procedures.
2.6.6 Handling Hazardous Gases.
2.6.7 Cryogenic Liquids.
2.7 Waste Handling.
2.7.1 Waste Disposal Plan.
2.7.2 Release Reporting.
2.7.3 Scrap and Salvage.
2.7.4 Vessel Decommissioning.
2.7.5 Waste Containers.
References.
3. Process Equipment and Procedures.
3.1 Materials of Construction.
3.1.1 Material Selection.
3.1.2 Material Application.
3.2 Corrosion.
3.2.1 Types of Corrosion.
3.2.2 Sources of Corrosion Information.
3.3 Small Containers.
3.3.1 Container Specification.
3.3.2 Manufacturer's Quality Control.
3.3.3 Receiving.
3.3.4 Emptying of Containers.
3.3.5 Warehousing.
3.3.6 Loading and Shipping.
3.3.7 Disposal of Containers.
3.4 Piping.
3.4.1 Piping Codes and Specifications.
3.4.2 Piping Design Safety.
3.4.3 Piping Installation Safety.
3.4.4 Piping Operation Safety.
3.4.5 Piping Maintenance Safety.
3.5 Transfer Hoses.
3.5.1 Materials of Construction.
3.5.2 Safety in Design and Installation.
3.5.3 Safety in Operation.
3.5.4 Inspection and Maintenance.
3.6 Pumps.
3.6.1 Pump Types.
3.6.2 Pump Design Safety.
3.6.3 Pump Installation Safety.
3.6.4 Pump Operation Safety.
3.6.5 Pump Maintenance Safety.
3.7 Fans and Compressors.
3.7.1 Classification of Gas Movers.
3.7.2 Gas Mover Operating Parameters.
3.7.3 Gas Mover Safety Precautions.
3.8 Drivers.
3.8.1 Motors.
3.8.2 Steam Turbines.
3.8.3 Transmission.
3.9 Filters.
3.9.1 Safety Considerations.
3.9.2 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.10 Centrifuges.
3.10.1 Types of Centrifuges.
3.10.2 Design Considerations.
3.10.3 Operation.
3.10.4 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.11 Drying and Particle Size Reduction.
3.11.1 Dryers.
3.11.2 Size Reduction Equipment.
3.11.3 Screening Equipment.
3.11.4 Packaging of Hot Materials.
3.11.5 Deflagration Hazards.
3.11.6 Environmental Concerns and Hygiene.
3.12 Instrument and Controls.
3.12.1 I & C Design Safety.
3.12.2 I & C Installation Safety.
3.12.3 I & C Operation Safety.
3.12.4 I & C Maintenance Safety.
References.
4. General Topics.
4.1 Inspection, Maintenance, and Calibration.
4.1.1 Inspection Techniques.
4.1.2 Maintenance Manuals.
4.1.3 Preventive Maintenance.
4.1.4 Equipment Calibration.
4.2 Spare Parts and Equipment.
4.2.1 Receiving.
4.2.2 Storage.
4.2.3 Disbursement.
4.3 Storage and Warehousing.
4.3.1 General Storage Techniques.
4.3.2 Stored Materials and Containers.
4.3.3 Material Movement.
4.3.4 Shipping Vehicles.
4.4 Plant Modification.
4.4.1 Change Control Program.
4.4.2 Change/Work Authorization.
4.4.3 Training.
4.5 Hazardous Work.
4.5.1 Confined Space Entry.
4.5.2 Equipment Lockout.
4.5.3 Line Breaking and System Opening.
4.5.4 Hazardous materials.
4.5.5 Welding.
4.6 Outside Contractors.
4.6.1 Contract Language.
4.6.2 Pre- and Postcontract Meetings.
4.6.3 Contractor Safety Programs.
4.6.4 Monitoring.
4.6.5 Training.
4.6.6 HAZCOM and Hazard Analysis.
4.6.7 Enforcement.
4.7 Worker Protection.
4.7.1 Personal Protective Equipment.
4.7.2 Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations.
4.8 Control of Working Environment.
4.8.1 Temperature Extremes.
4.8.2 Oxygen Requirements.
4.8.3 Noise.
References.
5. Cleanup and Process Changeover.
5.1 Process Planning.
5.1.1 Process Development.
5.1.2 System Design.
5.1.3 Production Scheduling.
5.2 Cleanup Methods.
5.2.1 Chemical Cleaning.
5.2.2 Mechanical Cleaning.
5.2.3 Direct Entry.
5.3 Process Changeover.
5.3.1 Process Equipment Compatibility.
5.3.2 Equipment Preparation.
References.
6. Training.
6.1 Reasons for Training.
6.2 Personnel Requiring Training.
6.3 Training Methods.
6.3.1 On-the-job Training.
6.3.2 Group Training Techniques.
6.3.3 Individual Techniques.
6.3.4 School Courses.
6.4 Extent of Training.
6.4.1 Lesson Plans.
6.4.2 Course Outlines.
6.5 Frequency of Training.
6.6 Record Keeping.
6.7 Sources of Training Information.
6.7.1 Seminars.
6.7.2 Printed material.
6.7.3 Audio-Visual Material.
6.7.4 Training Kits.
6.7.5 Computer Software.
References.
7. Special Procedures and Programs.
7.1 Plant Safety Programs and Auxiliary Topics.
7.1.1 Process Hazard Reviews.
7.1.2 Facility and Operational Changes.
7.1.3 Emergency Response.
7.1.4 Permits.
7.1.5 Incident Investigating and Reporting.
7.1.6 Safety Manuals.
7.1.7 Safety Incentives.
7.1.8 Inspections and Reporting of Unsafe Conditions.
7.2 Industrial Programs.
7.3 Voluntary Programs.
7.3.1 Responsible Care®.
7.3.2 Service and Trade Associations.
7.3.3 Technical Societies.
7.4 Regulatory Programs.
7.4.1 Introduction.
7.4.2 Overview.
7.4.3 Examples.
References.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Glossary.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Objective.
1.2 Scope.
1.3 Organization.
References.
2. Materials/Chemical Handling.
2.1 Hazardous Property Identification.
2.2 Material handling Hazards.
2.2.1 Fire and Explosive Properties.
2.2.2 Chemical Toxicity.
2.2.3 Biological Hazards.
2.2.4 Radiation Hazards.
2.2.5 Electrical Hazards.
2.2.6 Thermal Hazards.
2.2.7 Physical Plant Hazards.
2.3 Material Transport.
2.4 Liquid Handling.
2.4.1 Liquid Transport.
2.4.2 Liquid Storage.
2.4.3 Spill Control and Cleanup.
2.5 Solids Handling.
2.5.1 Storage Procedures.
2.5.2 Transfer Procedures.
2.5.3 Bulk Conveying.
2.5.4 Solids Packaging.
2.6 Gas Handling.
2.6.1 Classification of Gases.
2.6.2 Regulations and Standards.
2.6.3 Gas Containers.
2.6.4 Cylinder Auxiliaries.
2.6.5 Cylinder Handling Procedures.
2.6.6 Handling Hazardous Gases.
2.6.7 Cryogenic Liquids.
2.7 Waste Handling.
2.7.1 Waste Disposal Plan.
2.7.2 Release Reporting.
2.7.3 Scrap and Salvage.
2.7.4 Vessel Decommissioning.
2.7.5 Waste Containers.
References.
3. Process Equipment and Procedures.
3.1 Materials of Construction.
3.1.1 Material Selection.
3.1.2 Material Application.
3.2 Corrosion.
3.2.1 Types of Corrosion.
3.2.2 Sources of Corrosion Information.
3.3 Small Containers.
3.3.1 Container Specification.
3.3.2 Manufacturer's Quality Control.
3.3.3 Receiving.
3.3.4 Emptying of Containers.
3.3.5 Warehousing.
3.3.6 Loading and Shipping.
3.3.7 Disposal of Containers.
3.4 Piping.
3.4.1 Piping Codes and Specifications.
3.4.2 Piping Design Safety.
3.4.3 Piping Installation Safety.
3.4.4 Piping Operation Safety.
3.4.5 Piping Maintenance Safety.
3.5 Transfer Hoses.
3.5.1 Materials of Construction.
3.5.2 Safety in Design and Installation.
3.5.3 Safety in Operation.
3.5.4 Inspection and Maintenance.
3.6 Pumps.
3.6.1 Pump Types.
3.6.2 Pump Design Safety.
3.6.3 Pump Installation Safety.
3.6.4 Pump Operation Safety.
3.6.5 Pump Maintenance Safety.
3.7 Fans and Compressors.
3.7.1 Classification of Gas Movers.
3.7.2 Gas Mover Operating Parameters.
3.7.3 Gas Mover Safety Precautions.
3.8 Drivers.
3.8.1 Motors.
3.8.2 Steam Turbines.
3.8.3 Transmission.
3.9 Filters.
3.9.1 Safety Considerations.
3.9.2 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.10 Centrifuges.
3.10.1 Types of Centrifuges.
3.10.2 Design Considerations.
3.10.3 Operation.
3.10.4 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.11 Drying and Particle Size Reduction.
3.11.1 Dryers.
3.11.2 Size Reduction Equipment.
3.11.3 Screening Equipment.
3.11.4 Packaging of Hot Materials.
3.11.5 Deflagration Hazards.
3.11.6 Environmental Concerns and Hygiene.
3.12 Instrument and Controls.
3.12.1 I & C Design Safety.
3.12.2 I & C Installation Safety.
3.12.3 I & C Operation Safety.
3.12.4 I & C Maintenance Safety.
References.
4. General Topics.
4.1 Inspection, Maintenance, and Calibration.
4.1.1 Inspection Techniques.
4.1.2 Maintenance Manuals.
4.1.3 Preventive Maintenance.
4.1.4 Equipment Calibration.
4.2 Spare Parts and Equipment.
4.2.1 Receiving.
4.2.2 Storage.
4.2.3 Disbursement.
4.3 Storage and Warehousing.
4.3.1 General Storage Techniques.
4.3.2 Stored Materials and Containers.
4.3.3 Material Movement.
4.3.4 Shipping Vehicles.
4.4 Plant Modification.
4.4.1 Change Control Program.
4.4.2 Change/Work Authorization.
4.4.3 Training.
4.5 Hazardous Work.
4.5.1 Confined Space Entry.
4.5.2 Equipment Lockout.
4.5.3 Line Breaking and System Opening.
4.5.4 Hazardous materials.
4.5.5 Welding.
4.6 Outside Contractors.
4.6.1 Contract Language.
4.6.2 Pre- and Postcontract Meetings.
4.6.3 Contractor Safety Programs.
4.6.4 Monitoring.
4.6.5 Training.
4.6.6 HAZCOM and Hazard Analysis.
4.6.7 Enforcement.
4.7 Worker Protection.
4.7.1 Personal Protective Equipment.
4.7.2 Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations.
4.8 Control of Working Environment.
4.8.1 Temperature Extremes.
4.8.2 Oxygen Requirements.
4.8.3 Noise.
References.
5. Cleanup and Process Changeover.
5.1 Process Planning.
5.1.1 Process Development.
5.1.2 System Design.
5.1.3 Production Scheduling.
5.2 Cleanup Methods.
5.2.1 Chemical Cleaning.
5.2.2 Mechanical Cleaning.
5.2.3 Direct Entry.
5.3 Process Changeover.
5.3.1 Process Equipment Compatibility.
5.3.2 Equipment Preparation.
References.
6. Training.
6.1 Reasons for Training.
6.2 Personnel Requiring Training.
6.3 Training Methods.
6.3.1 On-the-job Training.
6.3.2 Group Training Techniques.
6.3.3 Individual Techniques.
6.3.4 School Courses.
6.4 Extent of Training.
6.4.1 Lesson Plans.
6.4.2 Course Outlines.
6.5 Frequency of Training.
6.6 Record Keeping.
6.7 Sources of Training Information.
6.7.1 Seminars.
6.7.2 Printed material.
6.7.3 Audio-Visual Material.
6.7.4 Training Kits.
6.7.5 Computer Software.
References.
7. Special Procedures and Programs.
7.1 Plant Safety Programs and Auxiliary Topics.
7.1.1 Process Hazard Reviews.
7.1.2 Facility and Operational Changes.
7.1.3 Emergency Response.
7.1.4 Permits.
7.1.5 Incident Investigating and Reporting.
7.1.6 Safety Manuals.
7.1.7 Safety Incentives.
7.1.8 Inspections and Reporting of Unsafe Conditions.
7.2 Industrial Programs.
7.3 Voluntary Programs.
7.3.1 Responsible Care®.
7.3.2 Service and Trade Associations.
7.3.3 Technical Societies.
7.4 Regulatory Programs.
7.4.1 Introduction.
7.4.2 Overview.
7.4.3 Examples.
References.
Index.
Acknowledgments.
Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Glossary.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Objective.
1.2 Scope.
1.3 Organization.
References.
2. Materials/Chemical Handling.
2.1 Hazardous Property Identification.
2.2 Material handling Hazards.
2.2.1 Fire and Explosive Properties.
2.2.2 Chemical Toxicity.
2.2.3 Biological Hazards.
2.2.4 Radiation Hazards.
2.2.5 Electrical Hazards.
2.2.6 Thermal Hazards.
2.2.7 Physical Plant Hazards.
2.3 Material Transport.
2.4 Liquid Handling.
2.4.1 Liquid Transport.
2.4.2 Liquid Storage.
2.4.3 Spill Control and Cleanup.
2.5 Solids Handling.
2.5.1 Storage Procedures.
2.5.2 Transfer Procedures.
2.5.3 Bulk Conveying.
2.5.4 Solids Packaging.
2.6 Gas Handling.
2.6.1 Classification of Gases.
2.6.2 Regulations and Standards.
2.6.3 Gas Containers.
2.6.4 Cylinder Auxiliaries.
2.6.5 Cylinder Handling Procedures.
2.6.6 Handling Hazardous Gases.
2.6.7 Cryogenic Liquids.
2.7 Waste Handling.
2.7.1 Waste Disposal Plan.
2.7.2 Release Reporting.
2.7.3 Scrap and Salvage.
2.7.4 Vessel Decommissioning.
2.7.5 Waste Containers.
References.
3. Process Equipment and Procedures.
3.1 Materials of Construction.
3.1.1 Material Selection.
3.1.2 Material Application.
3.2 Corrosion.
3.2.1 Types of Corrosion.
3.2.2 Sources of Corrosion Information.
3.3 Small Containers.
3.3.1 Container Specification.
3.3.2 Manufacturer's Quality Control.
3.3.3 Receiving.
3.3.4 Emptying of Containers.
3.3.5 Warehousing.
3.3.6 Loading and Shipping.
3.3.7 Disposal of Containers.
3.4 Piping.
3.4.1 Piping Codes and Specifications.
3.4.2 Piping Design Safety.
3.4.3 Piping Installation Safety.
3.4.4 Piping Operation Safety.
3.4.5 Piping Maintenance Safety.
3.5 Transfer Hoses.
3.5.1 Materials of Construction.
3.5.2 Safety in Design and Installation.
3.5.3 Safety in Operation.
3.5.4 Inspection and Maintenance.
3.6 Pumps.
3.6.1 Pump Types.
3.6.2 Pump Design Safety.
3.6.3 Pump Installation Safety.
3.6.4 Pump Operation Safety.
3.6.5 Pump Maintenance Safety.
3.7 Fans and Compressors.
3.7.1 Classification of Gas Movers.
3.7.2 Gas Mover Operating Parameters.
3.7.3 Gas Mover Safety Precautions.
3.8 Drivers.
3.8.1 Motors.
3.8.2 Steam Turbines.
3.8.3 Transmission.
3.9 Filters.
3.9.1 Safety Considerations.
3.9.2 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.10 Centrifuges.
3.10.1 Types of Centrifuges.
3.10.2 Design Considerations.
3.10.3 Operation.
3.10.4 Waste Minimization and Disposal.
3.11 Drying and Particle Size Reduction.
3.11.1 Dryers.
3.11.2 Size Reduction Equipment.
3.11.3 Screening Equipment.
3.11.4 Packaging of Hot Materials.
3.11.5 Deflagration Hazards.
3.11.6 Environmental Concerns and Hygiene.
3.12 Instrument and Controls.
3.12.1 I & C Design Safety.
3.12.2 I & C Installation Safety.
3.12.3 I & C Operation Safety.
3.12.4 I & C Maintenance Safety.
References.
4. General Topics.
4.1 Inspection, Maintenance, and Calibration.
4.1.1 Inspection Techniques.
4.1.2 Maintenance Manuals.
4.1.3 Preventive Maintenance.
4.1.4 Equipment Calibration.
4.2 Spare Parts and Equipment.
4.2.1 Receiving.
4.2.2 Storage.
4.2.3 Disbursement.
4.3 Storage and Warehousing.
4.3.1 General Storage Techniques.
4.3.2 Stored Materials and Containers.
4.3.3 Material Movement.
4.3.4 Shipping Vehicles.
4.4 Plant Modification.
4.4.1 Change Control Program.
4.4.2 Change/Work Authorization.
4.4.3 Training.
4.5 Hazardous Work.
4.5.1 Confined Space Entry.
4.5.2 Equipment Lockout.
4.5.3 Line Breaking and System Opening.
4.5.4 Hazardous materials.
4.5.5 Welding.
4.6 Outside Contractors.
4.6.1 Contract Language.
4.6.2 Pre- and Postcontract Meetings.
4.6.3 Contractor Safety Programs.
4.6.4 Monitoring.
4.6.5 Training.
4.6.6 HAZCOM and Hazard Analysis.
4.6.7 Enforcement.
4.7 Worker Protection.
4.7.1 Personal Protective Equipment.
4.7.2 Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations.
4.8 Control of Working Environment.
4.8.1 Temperature Extremes.
4.8.2 Oxygen Requirements.
4.8.3 Noise.
References.
5. Cleanup and Process Changeover.
5.1 Process Planning.
5.1.1 Process Development.
5.1.2 System Design.
5.1.3 Production Scheduling.
5.2 Cleanup Methods.
5.2.1 Chemical Cleaning.
5.2.2 Mechanical Cleaning.
5.2.3 Direct Entry.
5.3 Process Changeover.
5.3.1 Process Equipment Compatibility.
5.3.2 Equipment Preparation.
References.
6. Training.
6.1 Reasons for Training.
6.2 Personnel Requiring Training.
6.3 Training Methods.
6.3.1 On-the-job Training.
6.3.2 Group Training Techniques.
6.3.3 Individual Techniques.
6.3.4 School Courses.
6.4 Extent of Training.
6.4.1 Lesson Plans.
6.4.2 Course Outlines.
6.5 Frequency of Training.
6.6 Record Keeping.
6.7 Sources of Training Information.
6.7.1 Seminars.
6.7.2 Printed material.
6.7.3 Audio-Visual Material.
6.7.4 Training Kits.
6.7.5 Computer Software.
References.
7. Special Procedures and Programs.
7.1 Plant Safety Programs and Auxiliary Topics.
7.1.1 Process Hazard Reviews.
7.1.2 Facility and Operational Changes.
7.1.3 Emergency Response.
7.1.4 Permits.
7.1.5 Incident Investigating and Reporting.
7.1.6 Safety Manuals.
7.1.7 Safety Incentives.
7.1.8 Inspections and Reporting of Unsafe Conditions.
7.2 Industrial Programs.
7.3 Voluntary Programs.
7.3.1 Responsible Care®.
7.3.2 Service and Trade Associations.
7.3.3 Technical Societies.
7.4 Regulatory Programs.
7.4.1 Introduction.
7.4.2 Overview.
7.4.3 Examples.
References.
Index.