Safety and Loss Prevention
Hazards 6
5-7 April 1977
(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 49)
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1. The quantitative measurement of process safety
S. B. Gibson
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2. The contribution of the control system to loss prevention
F. P. Lees
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3. Calculation of gas explosion relief requirements: The use of empirical equations
M. R. Marshall
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4. Flammability and explosibility of ammonia
G. F. P. Harris and P. E. MacDermott
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5. Two calorimetric methods for investigating dangerous reactions
L. Hub
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6. Relief of runaway polymerisation
M. Kneale and J. S. Binns
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7. Fire and explosion hazards in spray dryers
N. Gibson and F. Schofield
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8. Explosion protection methods by reliefs
Z. W. Rogowski
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9. Minimum ignition energy of dust suspensions
D. H. Napier
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10. The response of glass windows to explosion pressures
M. R. Marshall, R. J. Harris and D. J. Moppett
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11. The size of flammables clouds arising from continuous releases into the atmosphere
J. G. Marshall
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12. Dangerous clouds, their growth and properties
V. J. Clancey
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13. Deposition from particulate clouds
V. J. Clancey
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14. The selection of fixed protection in chemical process plants
P. Nash
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15. Quality control procedures for fire-fighting foams
J. G. Corrie
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16. Latent superheat - a hazard of two phase liquid systems
R. King
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17. Hazards of heating immiscible liquids
R. B. Keey
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18. The prevention of explosion in liquefied petroleum gas cylinders in fire conditions
F. W. S. Carver, B. G. P. Freeder and A. J. Taylor
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19. The importance of corrosion as a cause of accidents
D. Chadwick and M. Jamie
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