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Over 40 papers and posters that share the latest practices in emergency planning related to fixed chemical, pharmaceutical, LNG, and petroleum facilities, storage facilities, transportation, and security.
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Over 40 papers and posters that share the latest practices in emergency planning related to fixed chemical, pharmaceutical, LNG, and petroleum facilities, storage facilities, transportation, and security.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2010
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470924808
- Artikelnr.: 38193371
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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.
Emergency Response Plenary Session.
Three Incidents: Tank Truck Explosion, Television Interview Railcar Fire,
and International Destruction of Acrylic Acid Railcar Using "Vent and
Burn". - Bob Rosen.
World Wide Electronic Specialty Gas Emergency Response Program. - Eugene Y.
Ngai.
Unplanned Shutdown Plus Lack of Knowledge equals Incidents. - Albert Ness.
Community Involvement Plenary Session.
Community Involvement Requirements for the Albertan Upstream Petroleum
Industry. - Gary L. Neilson, P. Phys.
Existing Side-By-Side: A Look at Community Alert & Emergency Response
Issues in the Petro-Chemical Industry. - Johnnie A. Banks.
Joint Leveraging of Industrial and Community Assets: A Partnership Between
Industry and the Community to Improve Emergency Response Capabilities. -
Max E. Middleton.
Trash to Treasures. - Ted Low, Kris Smith.
Liquefied Natural Gas Issues Planery Session.
Safety and Fire Protection Consideration for LNG Terminals. - John A.
Alderman.
Blast Wave Damage to Process Equipment as a Trigger of Domino Effects. - E.
Salzano, V. Cozzani.
LNG Terminal Operations Hazard Zones. - Robin Pitblado.
International Issues Plenary Session.
Emergency Response of Toxic Substances in Taiwan: The System and case
Studies. - Jeng-Renn Chen, Chung-Hsun Hung, K.S. Fan, Ta-Cheng Ho, Fan-Lun
Chen, J.J. Horng, Wen-Der Chen, Shun-Chin Ho.
Improved Safety at Reduced Operating Costs in a German Chemical Plant. -
W.Steinert, M. Begg, R. von Dincklage.
Active Shooter Table Top Exercise Process for Schools. - Larry G. Holloway.
Consequence Assessment Plenary Session.
Applying Inherent Safety to Mitigate Offsite Impact of a Toxic Liquid
Release. - Douglas J. Ferguson.
Extended Indoor Explosion Model with Vertical Concentration Profiles and
Variable Ventilation Rates. - John Woodward, J. Kelly Thomas.
Accounting for Dynamic Processes in Process Emergency Response using Even
tree Modeling. - Raghu Raman.
Fuzzy Logic Methodology for Accident Frequency Assessment in Hazardous
Materials Transportation. - Yuanhua Qiao, Michela Gentile, M. Sam Mannan.
Case Histories I Plenary Session.
Development of Detailed Action Plans in the Even of a Sodium Hydride
Spill/Fire. - Claire Fluegeman, Timothy Hilton, Kenneth P. Moder, Robert
Stankovich.
System Improvements Utilizing FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis. - Tracy
Whipple, Michelle Roberson.
Lessons from Grangemouth: A Case History. - Michael Broadribb, William
Ralph, Neil Macnaughton.
Transportation and Value Chain Plenary Sessions.
A Graphical Method for Planning Security Vulnerability Analyses of
Transportation and Value-Chain Activities. - Michael Hazzan, Irene Jones.
Emergency Preplanning in Pipeline Construction. - Chuck Goode, Tim
Brabazon.
Reducing Value Chain Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks - A.M. (Tony)
Downes.
Case Histories II Planery Session.
Lessons Learned from a Major Accident Involving Uncontrolled Molten Sodium
Release. - A. Wilson, R. De Cort, W. Crumpton.
Emergency Response to a Non-Collision HAZMAT Release from a Railcar. - R.A.
Ogle, D.R. Morrison, M. J. Viz.
CSB Incident Investigation. - John B. Vorderbrueggen.
Layer of Protection Analysis Plenary Session.
Managing the Financial Risks of Major Accidents. - Luke Chippindall, Dennis
Butts.
Initiating Event Frequency Case Study: Electrolytic Cell Process. - Stanley
Urbanik.
Use of Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) within The Dow Chemical Company.
- Tim Overton, Tim Wagner.
Legal and Regulatory Issues Plenary Session.
Implementing Personnel and Organizational Management of Change (P&O MOC)
Processes. - Frank Broussard, Heather Harriss.
Major Hazard Control in Canada: A Change in the Regulatory Landscape. -
Graham D. Creedy, John S. Shrives, Gerry Phillips.
Defending OSHA Facility Siting Citations. - Mark S. Dreux.
The ATEX Directives: Explosion Safety and Regulation - The European
Approach. - N.H.A. Versloot, A.J.J. Kelin, M. De Maaijer.
Poster Session.
Thermal Stability of Materials During Storage and Transport. - Bob
Venugopal.
Theory of Incident and its Prediction in the Process Industry. - Jenq-Renn
Chen.
Three Incidents: Tank Truck Explosion, Television Interview Railcar Fire,
and International Destruction of Acrylic Acid Railcar Using "Vent and
Burn". - Bob Rosen.
World Wide Electronic Specialty Gas Emergency Response Program. - Eugene Y.
Ngai.
Unplanned Shutdown Plus Lack of Knowledge equals Incidents. - Albert Ness.
Community Involvement Plenary Session.
Community Involvement Requirements for the Albertan Upstream Petroleum
Industry. - Gary L. Neilson, P. Phys.
Existing Side-By-Side: A Look at Community Alert & Emergency Response
Issues in the Petro-Chemical Industry. - Johnnie A. Banks.
Joint Leveraging of Industrial and Community Assets: A Partnership Between
Industry and the Community to Improve Emergency Response Capabilities. -
Max E. Middleton.
Trash to Treasures. - Ted Low, Kris Smith.
Liquefied Natural Gas Issues Planery Session.
Safety and Fire Protection Consideration for LNG Terminals. - John A.
Alderman.
Blast Wave Damage to Process Equipment as a Trigger of Domino Effects. - E.
Salzano, V. Cozzani.
LNG Terminal Operations Hazard Zones. - Robin Pitblado.
International Issues Plenary Session.
Emergency Response of Toxic Substances in Taiwan: The System and case
Studies. - Jeng-Renn Chen, Chung-Hsun Hung, K.S. Fan, Ta-Cheng Ho, Fan-Lun
Chen, J.J. Horng, Wen-Der Chen, Shun-Chin Ho.
Improved Safety at Reduced Operating Costs in a German Chemical Plant. -
W.Steinert, M. Begg, R. von Dincklage.
Active Shooter Table Top Exercise Process for Schools. - Larry G. Holloway.
Consequence Assessment Plenary Session.
Applying Inherent Safety to Mitigate Offsite Impact of a Toxic Liquid
Release. - Douglas J. Ferguson.
Extended Indoor Explosion Model with Vertical Concentration Profiles and
Variable Ventilation Rates. - John Woodward, J. Kelly Thomas.
Accounting for Dynamic Processes in Process Emergency Response using Even
tree Modeling. - Raghu Raman.
Fuzzy Logic Methodology for Accident Frequency Assessment in Hazardous
Materials Transportation. - Yuanhua Qiao, Michela Gentile, M. Sam Mannan.
Case Histories I Plenary Session.
Development of Detailed Action Plans in the Even of a Sodium Hydride
Spill/Fire. - Claire Fluegeman, Timothy Hilton, Kenneth P. Moder, Robert
Stankovich.
System Improvements Utilizing FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis. - Tracy
Whipple, Michelle Roberson.
Lessons from Grangemouth: A Case History. - Michael Broadribb, William
Ralph, Neil Macnaughton.
Transportation and Value Chain Plenary Sessions.
A Graphical Method for Planning Security Vulnerability Analyses of
Transportation and Value-Chain Activities. - Michael Hazzan, Irene Jones.
Emergency Preplanning in Pipeline Construction. - Chuck Goode, Tim
Brabazon.
Reducing Value Chain Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks - A.M. (Tony)
Downes.
Case Histories II Planery Session.
Lessons Learned from a Major Accident Involving Uncontrolled Molten Sodium
Release. - A. Wilson, R. De Cort, W. Crumpton.
Emergency Response to a Non-Collision HAZMAT Release from a Railcar. - R.A.
Ogle, D.R. Morrison, M. J. Viz.
CSB Incident Investigation. - John B. Vorderbrueggen.
Layer of Protection Analysis Plenary Session.
Managing the Financial Risks of Major Accidents. - Luke Chippindall, Dennis
Butts.
Initiating Event Frequency Case Study: Electrolytic Cell Process. - Stanley
Urbanik.
Use of Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) within The Dow Chemical Company.
- Tim Overton, Tim Wagner.
Legal and Regulatory Issues Plenary Session.
Implementing Personnel and Organizational Management of Change (P&O MOC)
Processes. - Frank Broussard, Heather Harriss.
Major Hazard Control in Canada: A Change in the Regulatory Landscape. -
Graham D. Creedy, John S. Shrives, Gerry Phillips.
Defending OSHA Facility Siting Citations. - Mark S. Dreux.
The ATEX Directives: Explosion Safety and Regulation - The European
Approach. - N.H.A. Versloot, A.J.J. Kelin, M. De Maaijer.
Poster Session.
Thermal Stability of Materials During Storage and Transport. - Bob
Venugopal.
Theory of Incident and its Prediction in the Process Industry. - Jenq-Renn
Chen.
Emergency Response Plenary Session.
Three Incidents: Tank Truck Explosion, Television Interview Railcar Fire,
and International Destruction of Acrylic Acid Railcar Using "Vent and
Burn". - Bob Rosen.
World Wide Electronic Specialty Gas Emergency Response Program. - Eugene Y.
Ngai.
Unplanned Shutdown Plus Lack of Knowledge equals Incidents. - Albert Ness.
Community Involvement Plenary Session.
Community Involvement Requirements for the Albertan Upstream Petroleum
Industry. - Gary L. Neilson, P. Phys.
Existing Side-By-Side: A Look at Community Alert & Emergency Response
Issues in the Petro-Chemical Industry. - Johnnie A. Banks.
Joint Leveraging of Industrial and Community Assets: A Partnership Between
Industry and the Community to Improve Emergency Response Capabilities. -
Max E. Middleton.
Trash to Treasures. - Ted Low, Kris Smith.
Liquefied Natural Gas Issues Planery Session.
Safety and Fire Protection Consideration for LNG Terminals. - John A.
Alderman.
Blast Wave Damage to Process Equipment as a Trigger of Domino Effects. - E.
Salzano, V. Cozzani.
LNG Terminal Operations Hazard Zones. - Robin Pitblado.
International Issues Plenary Session.
Emergency Response of Toxic Substances in Taiwan: The System and case
Studies. - Jeng-Renn Chen, Chung-Hsun Hung, K.S. Fan, Ta-Cheng Ho, Fan-Lun
Chen, J.J. Horng, Wen-Der Chen, Shun-Chin Ho.
Improved Safety at Reduced Operating Costs in a German Chemical Plant. -
W.Steinert, M. Begg, R. von Dincklage.
Active Shooter Table Top Exercise Process for Schools. - Larry G. Holloway.
Consequence Assessment Plenary Session.
Applying Inherent Safety to Mitigate Offsite Impact of a Toxic Liquid
Release. - Douglas J. Ferguson.
Extended Indoor Explosion Model with Vertical Concentration Profiles and
Variable Ventilation Rates. - John Woodward, J. Kelly Thomas.
Accounting for Dynamic Processes in Process Emergency Response using Even
tree Modeling. - Raghu Raman.
Fuzzy Logic Methodology for Accident Frequency Assessment in Hazardous
Materials Transportation. - Yuanhua Qiao, Michela Gentile, M. Sam Mannan.
Case Histories I Plenary Session.
Development of Detailed Action Plans in the Even of a Sodium Hydride
Spill/Fire. - Claire Fluegeman, Timothy Hilton, Kenneth P. Moder, Robert
Stankovich.
System Improvements Utilizing FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis. - Tracy
Whipple, Michelle Roberson.
Lessons from Grangemouth: A Case History. - Michael Broadribb, William
Ralph, Neil Macnaughton.
Transportation and Value Chain Plenary Sessions.
A Graphical Method for Planning Security Vulnerability Analyses of
Transportation and Value-Chain Activities. - Michael Hazzan, Irene Jones.
Emergency Preplanning in Pipeline Construction. - Chuck Goode, Tim
Brabazon.
Reducing Value Chain Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks - A.M. (Tony)
Downes.
Case Histories II Planery Session.
Lessons Learned from a Major Accident Involving Uncontrolled Molten Sodium
Release. - A. Wilson, R. De Cort, W. Crumpton.
Emergency Response to a Non-Collision HAZMAT Release from a Railcar. - R.A.
Ogle, D.R. Morrison, M. J. Viz.
CSB Incident Investigation. - John B. Vorderbrueggen.
Layer of Protection Analysis Plenary Session.
Managing the Financial Risks of Major Accidents. - Luke Chippindall, Dennis
Butts.
Initiating Event Frequency Case Study: Electrolytic Cell Process. - Stanley
Urbanik.
Use of Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) within The Dow Chemical Company.
- Tim Overton, Tim Wagner.
Legal and Regulatory Issues Plenary Session.
Implementing Personnel and Organizational Management of Change (P&O MOC)
Processes. - Frank Broussard, Heather Harriss.
Major Hazard Control in Canada: A Change in the Regulatory Landscape. -
Graham D. Creedy, John S. Shrives, Gerry Phillips.
Defending OSHA Facility Siting Citations. - Mark S. Dreux.
The ATEX Directives: Explosion Safety and Regulation - The European
Approach. - N.H.A. Versloot, A.J.J. Kelin, M. De Maaijer.
Poster Session.
Thermal Stability of Materials During Storage and Transport. - Bob
Venugopal.
Theory of Incident and its Prediction in the Process Industry. - Jenq-Renn
Chen.
Three Incidents: Tank Truck Explosion, Television Interview Railcar Fire,
and International Destruction of Acrylic Acid Railcar Using "Vent and
Burn". - Bob Rosen.
World Wide Electronic Specialty Gas Emergency Response Program. - Eugene Y.
Ngai.
Unplanned Shutdown Plus Lack of Knowledge equals Incidents. - Albert Ness.
Community Involvement Plenary Session.
Community Involvement Requirements for the Albertan Upstream Petroleum
Industry. - Gary L. Neilson, P. Phys.
Existing Side-By-Side: A Look at Community Alert & Emergency Response
Issues in the Petro-Chemical Industry. - Johnnie A. Banks.
Joint Leveraging of Industrial and Community Assets: A Partnership Between
Industry and the Community to Improve Emergency Response Capabilities. -
Max E. Middleton.
Trash to Treasures. - Ted Low, Kris Smith.
Liquefied Natural Gas Issues Planery Session.
Safety and Fire Protection Consideration for LNG Terminals. - John A.
Alderman.
Blast Wave Damage to Process Equipment as a Trigger of Domino Effects. - E.
Salzano, V. Cozzani.
LNG Terminal Operations Hazard Zones. - Robin Pitblado.
International Issues Plenary Session.
Emergency Response of Toxic Substances in Taiwan: The System and case
Studies. - Jeng-Renn Chen, Chung-Hsun Hung, K.S. Fan, Ta-Cheng Ho, Fan-Lun
Chen, J.J. Horng, Wen-Der Chen, Shun-Chin Ho.
Improved Safety at Reduced Operating Costs in a German Chemical Plant. -
W.Steinert, M. Begg, R. von Dincklage.
Active Shooter Table Top Exercise Process for Schools. - Larry G. Holloway.
Consequence Assessment Plenary Session.
Applying Inherent Safety to Mitigate Offsite Impact of a Toxic Liquid
Release. - Douglas J. Ferguson.
Extended Indoor Explosion Model with Vertical Concentration Profiles and
Variable Ventilation Rates. - John Woodward, J. Kelly Thomas.
Accounting for Dynamic Processes in Process Emergency Response using Even
tree Modeling. - Raghu Raman.
Fuzzy Logic Methodology for Accident Frequency Assessment in Hazardous
Materials Transportation. - Yuanhua Qiao, Michela Gentile, M. Sam Mannan.
Case Histories I Plenary Session.
Development of Detailed Action Plans in the Even of a Sodium Hydride
Spill/Fire. - Claire Fluegeman, Timothy Hilton, Kenneth P. Moder, Robert
Stankovich.
System Improvements Utilizing FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis. - Tracy
Whipple, Michelle Roberson.
Lessons from Grangemouth: A Case History. - Michael Broadribb, William
Ralph, Neil Macnaughton.
Transportation and Value Chain Plenary Sessions.
A Graphical Method for Planning Security Vulnerability Analyses of
Transportation and Value-Chain Activities. - Michael Hazzan, Irene Jones.
Emergency Preplanning in Pipeline Construction. - Chuck Goode, Tim
Brabazon.
Reducing Value Chain Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks - A.M. (Tony)
Downes.
Case Histories II Planery Session.
Lessons Learned from a Major Accident Involving Uncontrolled Molten Sodium
Release. - A. Wilson, R. De Cort, W. Crumpton.
Emergency Response to a Non-Collision HAZMAT Release from a Railcar. - R.A.
Ogle, D.R. Morrison, M. J. Viz.
CSB Incident Investigation. - John B. Vorderbrueggen.
Layer of Protection Analysis Plenary Session.
Managing the Financial Risks of Major Accidents. - Luke Chippindall, Dennis
Butts.
Initiating Event Frequency Case Study: Electrolytic Cell Process. - Stanley
Urbanik.
Use of Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) within The Dow Chemical Company.
- Tim Overton, Tim Wagner.
Legal and Regulatory Issues Plenary Session.
Implementing Personnel and Organizational Management of Change (P&O MOC)
Processes. - Frank Broussard, Heather Harriss.
Major Hazard Control in Canada: A Change in the Regulatory Landscape. -
Graham D. Creedy, John S. Shrives, Gerry Phillips.
Defending OSHA Facility Siting Citations. - Mark S. Dreux.
The ATEX Directives: Explosion Safety and Regulation - The European
Approach. - N.H.A. Versloot, A.J.J. Kelin, M. De Maaijer.
Poster Session.
Thermal Stability of Materials During Storage and Transport. - Bob
Venugopal.
Theory of Incident and its Prediction in the Process Industry. - Jenq-Renn
Chen.