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Safety and Security Review for the Process Industries
By: Dennis NolanImprint: Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications
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This book describes the application of major safety reviews used in the process industries (principally petroleum, petrochemical, chemical industries, nuclear installations, utility systems, and medical facilities). It provides guidance on qualitative hazard analyses, specifically for PHA (Preliminary Hazard Analysis), What-If, and HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) for review teams. OSHA and EPA as well as national governments all over the world, require industry to conduct these reviews to help prevent major catastrophic fire, explosions and oil spillages.
In 2007, the Department of Homeland Security in the United States issued new standards with regard to the security of chemical facilities. This new edition documents how the methodology and procedures used for the hazard reviews can be adopted and applied for Security Vulnerability Analysis (SVA).
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| Title of Technology eBook: Safety and Security Review for the Process Industries | |
| Release Date: 05-31-2008 | |
| Publisher: Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications |
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| Parent title | Safety and Security Review for the... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780815519638 |
| File size | 1187 |
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