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Title:
Inherently safer chemical processes : a life cycle approach
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CCPS concept book
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1996
ISBN:
9780816907038

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Summary

Many traditional routes to safer processes add complex layers--systems that must actively intervene, or that require special operating procedures to avert a catastrophe. Inherently safer concepts provide risk reduction as a built-in characteristic of the process. This book, which includes a foreword by internationally noted safety expert and the originator of the inherently safer concept Trevor Kletz, presents the principles and strategies for applying inherently safer thinking from the start of the life cycle to the very end.


Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Philosophy
2.1 A Way of Thinking
2.2 The Role of Inherently Safer Design Concepts in Process Risk Management
2.3 When Do We Consider Inherently Safer Options?
2.4 Inherent Safety Tradeoffs
2.5 Resolving Inherent Safety Issues
2.6 Inherently Safer Design Strategies
2.7 Summary
3 Inherently Safer Design Strategies
3.1 MinimizeReactors.Reactive Distillation
Storage and Material transfer
Other Examples
3.2 Substitute
Reaction Chemistry
Solvents
3.3 Moderate
Dilution
Refrigeration
Less Severe Process Conditions
Secondary Containment-Dikes and Containment Building
3.4 Simplicity
Containment within Process Equipment
Liquid Transfer
Reactor Geometry
Fail Safe Valves
Distributed Control Systems
Separation of Process Steps
3.5 Summary
4 Life Cycle Stages
4.1 General Principles across All Life Cycle Stages
4.2 Research
Inherently Safer Synthesis
Types of Hazards and Hazardous Events
Tools for Hazards Identification
Alternatives
4.3 Process Development
Risk Ranking Tools
Unit Operations-General
Unit Operations-Specific
4.4 Design and Construction
Process Design Basis
Equipment
Process Control
Supporting Facilities
Other Design Considerations
4.5 Operations, Maintenance, and Modifications
4.6 Decommissioning
5 Transportation
5.1 Location Relative to Raw materials
5.2 Shipping Conditions
5.3 Transportation Mode and Route Selection
5.4 Improves Transportation Containers
5.5 Administrative Controls
6 Human Factors
6.1 Overview
6.2 Operability and Personnel Safety
6.3 Maintainability
6.4 Error Prevention
Knowledge and Understanding
Control Design
6.5 Error Recovery
6.6 System Audits
6.7 Organization Culture
7 Inherent Safety Review Methods and Available Training
7.1 Inherent Safety Reviews
Inherent Safety Review Objectives
Inherent Safety Review Timing
Inherent Safety Review Team Composition
Inherent Safety Review Process Overview
Focus of the Different Inherent Safety Review
Inherent Safety Review Initiates Project Human Factors/Ergonomics Effort
Good Preparation Required for Effective Inherent Safety Reviews
Reactive Chemical Screening
Time Required for an Inherent Safety Review
7.2 Inherent Safety Review Training
7.3 Summary
8 Future Initiatives
8.1 Dissemination of Inherently Safer Technology
Incorporating Inherently Safer Technology into Process Safety Management
Encouraging Invention within the Chemical and Chemical Engineering Community
Including Inherently Safer Technology into the Education of Chemists and Chemical Engineers
8.2 Developing Inherently Safer Technology Databases and Libraries
8.3 Developing Tools to Apply Inherently Safer Technology
The Broad View and Life Cycle Cost Of Alternatives
Benefits of Reliability Analysis
Potential Energy
A Table of Distances
Quantitative Measures of Inherently Safer Technology
Appendix: A Sample Inherently Safer Process Checklist
1 Minimize
2 Substitution/Elimination
3 Moderate
4 Simplify
5 Location/Siting/Transportation
References
9.1 Chapter References
9.2 Additional Reading
Index