TY - BOOK ED - Center for Chemical Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (CCPS) TI - Process safety for engineers : : an introduction / SN - 9781119830986 [hardbound] PY - 2022/// CY - Hoboken, USA PB - American Institute of Chemical Engineers / John Wiley & Sons, Inc., KW - Chemical processes KW - Safety measures KW - Chemical plants KW - Chemical engineering N1 - Includes index.; 1 Introduction and Regulatory Overview -- 2 Risk Based Process Safety -- 3 Process Safety Regulations, Codes, and Standards -- 4 Fire and Explosion Hazards -- 5 Reactive Chemical Hazards -- 6 Toxic Hazards 1-- 7 Chemical Hazards Data Sources -- 8 Other Hazards -- 9 Process Safety Incident Classification -- 10 Project Design Basics - 11 Equipment Failure -- 12 Hazard Identification 2-- 13 Consequence Analysis -- 14 Risk Assessment -- 15 Risk Mitigation -- 16 Human Factors -- 17 Operational Readiness -- 18 Management of Change -- 19 Operating Procedures -- 20 Emergency Management -- 21 People Management Aspects of Process Safety Management -- 22 Sustaining Process Safety Performance -- 23 Process Safety Culture -- Appendix A Concluding Exercises -- Appendix B Relationship Between Book Content and Typical Engineering Courses -- Appendix C Example RAGAGEP List -- Appendix D Reactive Chemical Checklist -- Appendix E Classifying Process Safety Events Using API TO 754 3rd Edition -- Appendix F Example Process Operations Readings and Evaluations -- Appendix G List of CSB Videos -- Appendix H Major Process Safety Incident Vs Root Cause Map -- Index N2 - "Many engineers do not have the necessary knowledge of process safety to adequately address process safety concerns; this book fills this need by introducing the reader to the elements of risk based process safety as defined by the CCPS and emphasizes the elements most relevant to an early-career engineers and students. The new edition has been updated with more than 70% new content and the order of topics have been rearranged. Each chapter begins with a detailed case study of a Process Safety incident and includes problem sets, what a new engineer might do, and other incidents. Additionally, the volume of content on each of the elements is commensurate with the importance of that element to a new engineer. For example, much more content is given to hazard identification and risk analysis then to process safety management systems. Finally the book provides a detailed content matrix linking to existing CCPS material and tools and includes problem sets and PowerPoint lectures for each chapter"-- Provided by publisher ER -