Safety and Loss Prevention
Hazards 17
25-27 March 2003
(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 149).
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1. Major Accident Prevention Policy in the European Union: The Major Accident Hazards Bureau (MAHB) and the Seveso II Directive
Stuart Duffield
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2. Gauging Societal Concerns
David Mansfield
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3. Chemical Engineering - An Inherent SH&E Imperative
David W. Edwards
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4. When Process Safety Management Fails - The Risks to Corporate Executives
Michael Dore
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5. Lessons Learned About Preparing COMAH Safety Reports
Trevor Britton
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6. COMAH Compliane for a Fine Chemicals & Explosives Facility Location within a SSSI
A. Ennis and R. M. Thomas
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7. Safety Report: Maintaining Standard and Reviewing
Sa’ari Mustapha and Izani Mohd Zain
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8. The Ongoing Challenge of Demonstrating ALARP in COMAH Safety Reports
Graeme Ellis
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9. Directors' and Engineers' Responsibilities for Safety - A Cautionary Tale
Brian R. Harris
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10. Major incidents at waste treatment sites - case studies and lessons
A. Hitchings
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11. Assessing and Reducing Flood Risks on Major Hazards Sites
Aidan Whitfield
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12. Use of Real-Time Measurements for Estimating Release Rate
Shahryar Khajeh Najafi and Ernie Gilbert
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13. Using Behaviour-Based Methods to Improve Organisational Effectiveness
Gordon Sellers and Chris Marsh
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14. The Management of Organisational Change
Trevor A. Kletz
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15. The Hazard of Management
R. Ward
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16. Safety Improvement Through Learning from Incidents
Nicholas J. L. Gardener
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17. Novel Process Design Methods to Access Safer Processing Options
Paul Sharratt, Kevin Wall and John Borland
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18. A Modification to the Kg Method for Estimating Gas and Vapour Explosion Venting Requirements
G. A. Lunn and D. K. Pritchard
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19. The Regulation of Inherent Safety
David A. Moore
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20. Application of Inherent Safety Challenge to an Offshore Platform Design for a New Gas Field Development - Approaches and Experiences
Stuart Chia, Kieran Walshe, Ed Corpuz
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21. A Case History - Whose Responsibility?
G. R. Astbury
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22. Design and Protection of Pressure Systems to Withstand Severe Fires
T. A. Roberts, I. Buckland, L. C. Shirvill, B. J. Lowesmith and P. Salater
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23. Fire and Explosion Hazards of Meat & Bone Meal: Storage, Transport and Processing
Steven J. Manchester
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24. Lessons Learnt from Fitting an Inert Gas Blanketing Facility to an Existing Storage Silo
A. Woowat, P. Atherton, I. Kempsell and S. Windebank
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25. Fire Risks from Packaged Flammable Dusts - HSE Fire Investigation and Test Work at HSL
M. Iqbal Essa
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26. Bund Design to Prevent Overtopping
Glenn Pettitt and Peter Waite
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27. The Realities of Implementing an HSE Management System in a Joint Organisation of Mixed Cultures and Languages
Ayoub Hadj-Kouider and Paul Barrett
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28. How Distribution in Human Problem Solving Imperils Systems
J. S. Busby, E. Hughes, E. Terry, J. V. Sharp, J. E. Strutt and M. Lemon
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29. Assessing Human Involvement in Chemical Manufacturing: A Human Factors Toolkit
Helen Jones, Steve Shorrock, Peter Bull and Debby Hallett
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30. Human Factors and COMAH - The Challenge of Existing Plant
Sara Marsden, Mark Bendig, Jonathan Berman, Ken Patterson and Martin Colley
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31. Improving Human Factors and Safety in the Process Industries: 'The Prism Project'
Robin Turney
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32. Less Stress = More Performance
R. Lardner
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33. The ATEX Directives - A Route Map for Compliance with the UK Regulations
John Walkington and Eric Gilchrist
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34. DSEAR; Early Experience of Implementing the New Regulations, Controlling the Storage and use of Dangerous Substances
Alan Tyldesley
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35. Explosion Safety Document for the ATEX 137 Directive - New Name for a Fire and Explosion Hazard Assessment?
Dr. Richard L. Rogers, Dr. Bernd Broeckmann and Nigel Maddison
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36. The EC 'SAFEC' Project: ATEX Meets IEC 61508
Jill Wilday, Tony Wray and Simon Brown
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37. Development of European Standards: Non-Electrical Equipment for us in Explosive Atmospheres
Dr. Richard L. Rogers
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38. Optimising the land-use around transmission pipelines
F.K. Crawley, I. Lines and J. Mather
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39. Linking an accident database to design and operational software
J. Bond
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40. Understanding major accident hazards - the cutting edge of common sense
G. Dalzell and S. Ditchburn
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41. Modelling releases of water reactive chemicals
D.J. Quinn and P.A. Davies
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42. A simplified risk-based approach for analyzing human factors
D.A. Moore
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43. Upgrading an alkoxylation facility: the value of calorimetric studies
R.L. Rogers and K. Hermann
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44. Pressure relief of liquids containing suspended solids
D. McIntosh, S. Waldram and J. Etchells
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45. Alkoxylation runaway reaction incident at Baker Petrolite, Hartlepool
S. Gakhar and D. Carr
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46. An explosion accident - causes and safety information management lessons to be learned
T.-L. Tzou, D.W. Edwards and P.W.H. Chung
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47. Safety case implementation - an Australian regulator's perspective
G. Cooke and R. Sheers
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48. Major risk avoidance - fulfilling our responsibilities- costs and benefits of Romania's safety integration into the European Union
A. Darabont, E. Diatcu, Ş. Kovacs and G.C. Apostol
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49. Exploring the role and content of the safety case
H. Conlin, P.G. Brabazon and K. Lee
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50. Competence assessment and major accident prevention
M. Wright, J. Berman and D. Turner
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51. Modelling high consequence, low probability scenarios
R.P. Cleaver, A.R. Halford and C.E. Humphreys
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52. Evaluation study of risk assessment procedures for small-scale chemical factories in Jordan
M.M. Abu-Khader
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53. QRA study of an activated carbon filter safety system
M.S. Mannan, Y. Wang and H.H. West
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54. A walk in the chemical park - process safety perspectives
D. Dambmann and L. Allford
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55. How does safety performance affect corporate value?
M. Hobbs and G.C. Stevens
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56. Factors influencing the safe management of contractors on major hazard installations
C.J. Beale
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57. Top management behaviours - the determining role in changing safety culture
R.D.C. Prior
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58. Improving safety performance and culture whilst undertaking business re-engineering
G. Entwistle
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59. COMAH safety report regime - evaluating the impact on 'new entrant' establishments
R. Thomas
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60. Key elements of risk decisions in the control of major accidents hazards
A.G. Rushton
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61. Human factors and COMAH: a regulator's perspective
M. Anderson
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Poster 01. Developing best practice safety procedures through IT systems
A. Darabont, Ş. Kovacs and G. Apostol
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Poster 02. The use of a safety case approach to support decision making in design
W.A.T. Alder and J. Perkins
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Poster 03. Demonstrating the tolerability of risk from major accidents
D. Glass and M. Johnson
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Poster 04. Using the measurements
J. Saxton and R. Black
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