Safety and Loss Prevention
Hazards 11
16-18 April 1991
(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 124)
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1. An evaluation of chemically related disasters using the Bradford disaster scale
A. Z. Keller and H. C. Wilson
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2. Lithuanian ammonia accident, March 20th 1989
B. O. Andersson
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3. Explosions in offshore modules
B. H. Hjertager
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4. The assessment of major hazards: the lethal effects of a condensed phase explosion in a built-up area
R. M. J. Withers and F. P. Lees
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5. Scaled experiments to study vapour cloud explosions
D. M. Johnson, P. Sutton and M. J. Wickens
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6. Prediction of aerosol formation from the release of pressurized, superheated liquids to the atmosphere
D. W. Johnson and R. Diener
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7. Electrostatic hazards in the use of flexible intermediate bulk containers
V. Ebadat and P. Cartwright
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8. Glandless pumps and valves - a technical update
T. Newby and D. Forth
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9. Containment of explosive blast in a spherical vessel with nozzles
L. Lazari, S. J. Burley and S. T. S. Al-Hassani
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10. Immediate and underlying causes of vessel failures: implications for including management and organisational factors in quantified risk assessment
N. W. Hurst
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11. Research into the structural integrity of LNG tanks
D. Neville and G. C. White
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12. Classification of energetic industrial chemicals for transport
T. A. Roberts and M. Royle
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13. A comparison of the explosion hazards associated with the transport of explosives and industrial chemicals with explosive properties
R. Merrifield and T. A. Roberts
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14. Inherently safer plants - recent progress
T. A. Kletz
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15. A chemical approach to inherent safety
R. L. Rogers and S. Hallam
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16. The safe design of chemical plants with no need for pressure relief systems
A. J. Wilday
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17. Some considerations on the damage criteria and safety distances for industrial explosions
W. P. M. Mercx, J. Weerheijm and Th. L. A. Verhagen
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18. Use of acoustic emission in inspection investigations within ICI
S. Hewerdine
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19. Computers in chemical plant - a need for safety awareness
P. G. Jones
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20. The application of Total Quality Management to hazard studies and their recording
R. D. Turney
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21. Hazcheck and the development of major incidents
G. L. Wells, C. Phang and A. B. Reeves
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22. A feasibility study into the use of expert systems for explosion relief vent design
R. C. Santon, A. Postill, T. T. Furman, S. Vadera, W. Byers-Brown and K. N. Palmer
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23. The selection of trip system configuration
A. G. Rushton
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24. Risk assessment and control in biotechnology
A. N. Cottam
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25. Measuring and monitoring containment in bioprocess equipment
G. Leaver
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26. Process validation and safety in biotechnology
R. H. Cumming and D. Brown
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27. Regulatory oversight of the use of genetically modified organisms
A. J. Taylor
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28. An overview of the Shell fluoroaromatics plant explosion
D. G. Mooney
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29. Vapor cloud explosion blast modelling - Experimental investigation of the key parameters and blast modelling
A. C. van den Berg, C. J. M. van Wingerden and H. G. The
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30. Discussion
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