Safety and Loss Prevention
Hazards 13
22-24 April 1997
(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 141).
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1. Nothing, is safety critical
G. Dalzell and J. Chesterman
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2. Inherent SHE – 20 years of evolution
M. L. Preston and J. L. Hawksley
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3. Is it possible to control occupational stress?
R. Lardner
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4. Insurance surveys – value-added service or necessary evil?
P. Clarke
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5. MHIDAS: the first ten years
A. B. Harding
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6. Explosion hazards at CHP and CCGT plants
R. C. Santon
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7. Advances in hazard analysis using CFD
P. W. Guilbert, I. P. Jones, M. P. Owens and Y. L. Sinai
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8. Dispersion experiments in a 1:5 scale offshore module
K. van Wingerden, M. Bjorkhaug and D. Bjerketvedt
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9. Dispersion in very buoyant plumes
D. M. Webber, S. J. Jones and G. A. Tickle
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10. The sensitivity of QRA results to the inclusion of low wind speed conditions
I.G. Lines and D. M. Deaves
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11. Large-scale free and impinging turbulent jet flames – numerical modelling and experiments
A. D. Johnson, A. Ebbinghaus, T. Imanari, S. P. Lennon and N. Marie
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12. Modelling free and impacting underexpanded jet fires
D. K. Cook, P. S. Cumber, M. Fairweather and F. Shemirani
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13. Cloud fires – a methodology for hazard consequence modelling
R. F. Cracknell and A. J. Carsley
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14. A framework for ignition probability of flammable gas clouds
P. J. Rew, H. Spencer and A. P. Franks
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15. A model for predicting the hazards from large scale compartment jet fires
M. A. Persaud, G. A. Chamberlain and C. Cuinier
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16. Emergency planning: the lessons from recent major accidents
R. D. Picken
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17. Managing health and safety during business process re-engineering
E. Blackmore
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18. Walkdown hazard identification for process plant (WHIPP)
W. A. T. Alder and S. C. Hill
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19. The INSIDE project on inherent SHE in process development and design – the toolkit and its application
R. D. Turney, D. P. Mansfield, R. L. Rogers, M. Verwoered, E. Soukas and A. Plaisier
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20. Learning the lessons from past accidents
M. Jefferson, P. W. H. Chung and T. A. Kletz
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21. AMOS – a practical approach to auditing safety management systems
L. Rawlinson and J. A. S. Ashurst
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22. A structured brainstorming approach to the assessment of emergency response
A. Y. Z. Au and G. W. Gould
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23. Thermal stability of activated carbon in an adsorber bed
M. Hoyle, G. R. Astbury and M. H. Chen
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24. Prediction of self-reactive properties from DTA-measurements
J. Steinbach and O. Klais
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25. Polymerisation reaction inhibition: an alternative basis of safety
S. M. Rowe
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26. Abnormal occurrence: iron reduction
P. J. Duggan
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27. Investigation of the flammability limits of acetic acid at elevated temperature and pressure
M. Hoyle and G. R. Astbury
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28. Computer aided hazard identification: fault propagation and fault-consequence scenario filtering
S. J. Wakeman, P. W. H. Chung, A. G. Rushton, F. P. Lees, F. D. Larkin and S. A. McCoy
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29. The development of site-specific failure rates for use in risk assessments of major hazard sites
M. Anderson and J. Gould
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30. Inspection of health and safety management systems
I. Travers
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31 Computer aided hazard identification: methodology and system architecture
F. D. Larkin, A. G. Rushton, P. W. H. Chung, F. P. Lees, S. A. McCoy and S. J. Wakeman
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32. Area classification as a tool for risk assessment
P. Reupke and J. P. Zeeuwen
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33. Why reactions run away
J. C. Etchells
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34. Inherently safer processing: batch and semi batch reactors for exothermic processes. Impact on relief sizing
S. Waldram and J. Singh
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35. Characterisation of runaway reactions and use of data in simulation programs
E. Wilcock and R. L. Rodgers
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36. Runaway reaction hazards in processing organic nitrocompounds
J. L. Gustin
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37. Safety of chlorination reactions
J. L. Gustin and A. Fines
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38. Process intensification: the opportunity presented by spinning disc reactor technology
R. J. Jachuck, C. Ramshaw, K. Boodhoo and J. C. Dalgleish
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39. Comparison of pressure relief and instrument protective systems by the means of a case study
A. J. Wilday and P. J. Foster
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40. Safety in pressure testing
G. Saville, B. Skillerne de Bristowe and S. M. Richardson
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41. Safety critical software in process control and nuclear power
D. Welbourne
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42. Use of intrinsically safe circuits and enclosures to control ignition risk from equipment in powder handling plant
D. J. Harper, K. E. Plain, J. S. Wilton and N. Gibson
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43. DUST EXPERT
E. Fergus, E. Hoult, G. A. Lunn, G. Norton, R. Santon, A. Tyldseley and K. Wilson
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44. Emerging international standards for instrument protection systems used in safety applications
M. Wilson and W. M. Black
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45. A case history of the application of draft international standards IEC 1508 to the needs of the process industries
G. C. Tuff and C. J. Beale
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46. Development of a dynamic model for pressure relief of gas generating chemical reaction
J. Wilday, J. Singh and K. Cliffe
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47. Side venting versus end venting for large L/D vessel explosives with and without an obstacle
A. Alexiou, G. E. Andrews, H. Phylaktou and C. L. Gardner
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