Safety and Loss Prevention
Hazards 1
29—31 March 1960
(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 7)
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1. Some significant chemical accidents
D.Matherson
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2. An approach to the problems of process hazards in plant design
A.D.Thackara, R.M. Robb and R.B.T.Hall-Craggs
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3. Automatic control and instrumentation for hazardous processes
A. H. Isaac
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4. Discussion of papers presented at the first session
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5. The relief of pentane vapour-air explosions in vessels
J. H. Burgoyne and M. J. G. Wilson
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6. The explosive decomposition of ethylene oxide vapour under pressure
J. H. Burgoyne, K. E. Bett and R. Muir
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7. Explosive hazards in the manufacture of terephthalic acid
D. H. Derbyshire
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8. Discussion of papers presented at the second session
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9. The quenching of flame by perforated sheeting and block flame arresters
K. N. Palmer
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10. Relief of explosions in duct systems
D. J. Rasbash and Z. W. Rogowski
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11. The design of explosion reliefs for industrial drying ovens
W. A. Simmonds and P. A. Cubbage
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12. Discussion of papers presented at the third session
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13. Hazards in handling acetylene in chemical processes, particularly under pressure
S. A. Miller and E. Penny
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14. The design of plants for handling hydrofluoric acid
K. M. Hill and H. Knott
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15. The storage and transmission of hazardous liquids
S. F. Grover and B. G. Wilson
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16. The manufacture of a highly toxic organic phosphorous compound
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17. Discussion of papers presented at the fourth session
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