Ebook: Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries. Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium, 19–21 June 2001, Stockholm, Sweden
- Series: EFCE event no. 620
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Amsterdam
- City: Elsevier
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
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Preface, Page v, Hans J. Pasman
T5-1 - A study into the explosive boiling potential of thermally stratified liquid-liquid systems that result from runaway reactions, Pages 771-784, R.J.A. Kersten, G. Opschoor, B. Fabiano, R. Pastorino
T5-2 - Auto-ignition hazard of mixtures of ammonia, hydrogen, methane and air in a urea plant, Pages 785-797, L. Vandebroek, J. Berghmans, F. Verplaetsen, A. van den Aarssen, H. Winter, G. Vliegen, E. van 't Oost
T5-3 - Review of recent results, trends and regulations affecting the assessment of electrostatic ignition hazards in industry, Pages 799-808, M. Glor
T5-4 - Identification of autocatalytic decompositions by differential scanning calorimetry, Pages 809-821, Leila Bou-Diab, Hans Fierz
T5-5 - Flame Arrester Testing and Qualification in Europe, Pages 823-833, H. Förster
T5-11 - Thermal Hazard Evaluation of Vilsmeier Reaction, Pages 835-841, M. Suzuki, A. Miyake, Y. Iizuka, Y. Oka, T. Ogawa
T5-12 - The corrosion monitoring: Loss prevention and safety of complex systems in acid media, Pages 843-851, V.G. Polyanchukov
T5-13 - Study on the explosion of run-away reaction triggered by a faint heat generation, Pages 853-866, Jinhua Sun, Xinrui Li, Wanying Tang, Kazutoshi Hasegawa
T5-14 - Assessment of the thermal and toxic effects of chemical and pesticide pool fires based on experimental data obtained using the Tewarson apparatus, Pages 867-895, Christian Costa, Guy Treand, Franck Moineault, Jean-Louis Gustin
T5-15 - Hazards of surface explosions, Pages 897-908, H. Hieronymus, Ph. Henschen, M. Hofmann, J. Bender, R. Wendler, J. Steinbach, B. Plewinsky
T5-16 - Relation between Ignition Energy and Limiting Oxygen Concentration for powders, Pages 909-916, Klaus Schwenzfeuer, Martin Glor, Andreas Gitzi
T5-17 - Process safety at elevated temperatures and pressures: Cool flames and auto-ignition phenomena, Pages 917-932, A.A. Pekalski, J.F. Zevenbergen, H.J. Pasman, S.M. Lemkowitz, A.E. Dahoe, B. Scarlett
T6-1 - Fracture statistics and offshore gas transport black sea and the Indian Ocean, Pages 935-946, V. Polyakov, I. Kurakin
T6-2 - Appropriate Labelling of FIBCs for their Use in Explosion Endangered Areas, Pages 947-953, Dr.C. Blum, Dr.W. Fath, Dr.M. Glor, G. Lüttgens, Dr.C.-D. Walther
T6-3 - Risk assessment and decision-making strategies in dangerous good transport. From an Italian case-study to a general framework, Pages 955-966, B. Fabiano, E. Palazzi, F. Currò, R. Pastorino
T6-4 - Assessment of Storage Life of Energetic Substances Close to Safety Critical Conditions, Pages 967-981, Dr.A. Eberz, Dr.G. Goldmann
T6-5 - A New Concept When Designing Parking Areas for Lorries Carrying Dangerous Goods: The Dynamic Segregation, Pages 983-991, J.A. Vílchez, Xavier Pérez-Alavedra, J. Arnaldos, Carlos Amieiro, Joaquim Casal
T6-6 - Gas-Pipelines in Tunnels or Galleries: A sound solution?, Pages 993-1004, Marco Montanarini, Christian Plüss, Gunthard Niederbäumer
T6-7 - Fire Test for the Safety in Transport and Storage of Dangerous Goods, Pages 1005-1015, Ch. Balke, W. Heller, R. Konersmann, J. Ludwig
T6-11 - Risk analysis of the transportation of hazardous materials: An application of the TRAT2 software to Messina, Pages 1017-1028, R. Lisi, M.F. Milazzo, G. Maschio, P. Leonelli, S. Bonvicini, G. Spadoni
T6-12 - Best routing criteria for hazardous substances transportation, Pages 1029-1040, R. Bubbico, S. Di Cave, A. Guerrieri, B. Mazzarotta
T7-1 - Loss of containment: Experimental aerosol rain-out assessment, Pages 1043-1049, J.-C. Adrian, R. Lerible, V. Marchand, J. Hocquet, J.-P. Bigot
T7-2 - Effective applications of fluid curtains to mitigate incidental gas releases, Pages 1051-1058, M. Molag, H. Schoten, M. Powell-Price
T7-3 - Assessment of design explosion load for control room at petrochemical plant, Pages 1059-1067, S. Høiset, O. S˦ter
T7-4 - Heat-up and failure of Liquefied Petroleum Gas storage vessels exposed to a jet fire, Pages 1069-1106, M.A. Persaud, C.J. Butler, T.A. Roberts, L.C. Shirvill, S. Wright
T7-5 - Developments in the Congestion Assessment Method for the prediction of vapour-cloud explosions, Pages 1107-1133, J.S. Puttock
T7-6 - Explosion vent sizing in flammable liquid spill scenarios, Pages 1135-1144, F. Tamanini
T7-11 - Analysis of risk of transportation of the liquefied petroleum gases on pipelines, Pages 1145-1148, E. Telyakov, F. Guimranov
T7-12 - Investigation on the mitigation during accidental release of heavy gas by technical devices, Pages 1149-1152, Puls E., Engelhardt F., Hartwig S.
T7-13 - Gas explosion in cement kiln: Causes and lessons learned, Pages 1153-1166, S. Vliegen, E. van't Oost, A. van den Aarssen, B. Smit-Rijnhart, F. Michel
T7-14 - An innovative unified model for the rate of air mixing with releases from high velocity sources, Pages 1167-1177, E. Palazzi, R. Pastorino, B. Fabiano
T7-15 - Instantaneous velocity fields and vorticity distribution of the movement of coherent structures at the surface of large-scale JP4-pool fires, Pages 1179-1188, C. Kuhr, D. Opitz, R.H.G. Müller, A. Schönbucher
T7-16 - Experience with the What If analysis applied to specific operations or chemicals, Pages 1189-1195, Christel Perret, Jean Claude Adrian
T7-17 - Explosion safety in gas transferring systems without using external control, Pages 1197-1200, A.D. Tyulpinov, M.A. Glikin
T8-1 - Sources and solutions of fire and explosion in semiconductor fabrication processes, Pages 1203-1213, J.R. Chen
T8-11 - Radioactive contamination of city territory due to work of uranium-processing plant and the ways of its solution, Pages 1215-1219, G. Shmatkov, V. Korovin, Yu. Koshik, S. Ryaboshapka, Yu. Shestak
T9-1 - Strategies for Industrial Risk Prevention and Management in the European Union: The Major Accident Hazards Bureau and the Seveso II Directive, Pages 1223-1237, J.S. Duffield
T9-2 - Land use planning and chemical sites (LUPACS), Pages 1239-1249, Dr Tommy Rosenberg
T9-3 - Modeling the Formation and Release of Hazardous Substances in the Loss of control of Chemical Systems containing Brominated Flame Retardants, Pages 1251-1262, Federica Barontini, Valerio Cozzani, Luigi Petarca, Severino Zanelli
T9-4 - An Approach to the Assessment of Domino Accidents Hazard in Quantitative Area Risk Analysis, Pages 1263-1274, Valerio Cozzani, Severino Zanelli
T9-4 - Chemical accident risks in U.S. industry—A preliminary analysis of accident risk data from U.S. hazardous chemical facilities, Pages 1275-1314, James C. Belke
T9-6 - Seveso II as an instrument for the introduction of formalised safety management systems in small and medium enterprises, Pages 1315-1328, S. Loupasis, G.A. Papadakis, J.S. Duffield
T9-7 - Finding a Consensus on Plant Safety—the German Way, Pages 1329-1333, Chr. Jochum
T9-8 - Cost Effective Compliance with the Risk Assessment Aspects of Seveso II, Pages 1335-1347, Graeme R. Ellis
T9-11 - A consequence analysis for accidental explosions involving flammable gases, Pages 1349-1354, S. Carol, J.A. Vilchez, J. Casal
T9-12 - Risk management in land use planning, Pages 1355-1360, Fredrik Nystedt
T9-13 - Management support for SEVESO II safety demonstration, Pages 1361-1372, Louis H.J. Goossens, Brigitte H.J. Heming, Linda J. Bellamy
T9-14 - Impact of the Czech SEVESO II Directive on Industry, Pages 1373-1379, F. Babinec, A. Bernatík
T9-15 - Safety Management Systems in application of the Seveso II Directive—Lessons learnt from implementation in SMEs, Pages 1381-1391, O. Salvi, I. Vuidart, M. Caumont, F. Prats
T9-16 - Seveso II directive—How to comply to the Safety Management System requirements in Small and Medium size Enterprises?, Pages 1393-1406, E. van der Schans, M.A.M. Heijne
T9-17 - A combined approach to improve safety performance on existing process plants. Practical application according to Seveso II, Pages 1407-1418, R. Pastorino, F. Currò, M. Del Borghi, B. Fabiano
T9-18 - Assessment of health effects: Thierry Gallot, Patrice Cadet, Pages 1419-1425, Atofina-CTL
T10-1 - The ‘Purple Book’: Guideline for Quantitative Risk Assessment in the Netherlands, Pages 1429-1438, P.A.M. Uijt de Haag, B.J.M. Ale, J.G. Post
T10-2 - RACKETman, pro-active risk identification and assessment methodology for organisational change, Pages 1439-1446, Stefan Svensson
T10-3 - A Comparison of Deterministic and Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodologies for Land Use Planning, Pages 1447-1457, J.R. Taylor, Y. Weber
T10-11 - Four explosions: Four times static electricity was the most probable ignition source, Pages 1459-1464, M.Th. Logtenberg
T10-12 - Risk analysis for soil protection and industrial safety, Pages 1465-1474, Lex Stax, Patrick Körvers, Reineke Klein Entink
T10-13 - Risk analysis on a closed landfill with chemical waste, Pages 1475-1482, Lex Stax, Theo Logtenberg, Nico Klaver
Author Index, Pages I1-I4
Preface, Page v, Hans J. Pasman
T5-1 - A study into the explosive boiling potential of thermally stratified liquid-liquid systems that result from runaway reactions, Pages 771-784, R.J.A. Kersten, G. Opschoor, B. Fabiano, R. Pastorino
T5-2 - Auto-ignition hazard of mixtures of ammonia, hydrogen, methane and air in a urea plant, Pages 785-797, L. Vandebroek, J. Berghmans, F. Verplaetsen, A. van den Aarssen, H. Winter, G. Vliegen, E. van 't Oost
T5-3 - Review of recent results, trends and regulations affecting the assessment of electrostatic ignition hazards in industry, Pages 799-808, M. Glor
T5-4 - Identification of autocatalytic decompositions by differential scanning calorimetry, Pages 809-821, Leila Bou-Diab, Hans Fierz
T5-5 - Flame Arrester Testing and Qualification in Europe, Pages 823-833, H. Förster
T5-11 - Thermal Hazard Evaluation of Vilsmeier Reaction, Pages 835-841, M. Suzuki, A. Miyake, Y. Iizuka, Y. Oka, T. Ogawa
T5-12 - The corrosion monitoring: Loss prevention and safety of complex systems in acid media, Pages 843-851, V.G. Polyanchukov
T5-13 - Study on the explosion of run-away reaction triggered by a faint heat generation, Pages 853-866, Jinhua Sun, Xinrui Li, Wanying Tang, Kazutoshi Hasegawa
T5-14 - Assessment of the thermal and toxic effects of chemical and pesticide pool fires based on experimental data obtained using the Tewarson apparatus, Pages 867-895, Christian Costa, Guy Treand, Franck Moineault, Jean-Louis Gustin
T5-15 - Hazards of surface explosions, Pages 897-908, H. Hieronymus, Ph. Henschen, M. Hofmann, J. Bender, R. Wendler, J. Steinbach, B. Plewinsky
T5-16 - Relation between Ignition Energy and Limiting Oxygen Concentration for powders, Pages 909-916, Klaus Schwenzfeuer, Martin Glor, Andreas Gitzi
T5-17 - Process safety at elevated temperatures and pressures: Cool flames and auto-ignition phenomena, Pages 917-932, A.A. Pekalski, J.F. Zevenbergen, H.J. Pasman, S.M. Lemkowitz, A.E. Dahoe, B. Scarlett
T6-1 - Fracture statistics and offshore gas transport black sea and the Indian Ocean, Pages 935-946, V. Polyakov, I. Kurakin
T6-2 - Appropriate Labelling of FIBCs for their Use in Explosion Endangered Areas, Pages 947-953, Dr.C. Blum, Dr.W. Fath, Dr.M. Glor, G. Lüttgens, Dr.C.-D. Walther
T6-3 - Risk assessment and decision-making strategies in dangerous good transport. From an Italian case-study to a general framework, Pages 955-966, B. Fabiano, E. Palazzi, F. Currò, R. Pastorino
T6-4 - Assessment of Storage Life of Energetic Substances Close to Safety Critical Conditions, Pages 967-981, Dr.A. Eberz, Dr.G. Goldmann
T6-5 - A New Concept When Designing Parking Areas for Lorries Carrying Dangerous Goods: The Dynamic Segregation, Pages 983-991, J.A. Vílchez, Xavier Pérez-Alavedra, J. Arnaldos, Carlos Amieiro, Joaquim Casal
T6-6 - Gas-Pipelines in Tunnels or Galleries: A sound solution?, Pages 993-1004, Marco Montanarini, Christian Plüss, Gunthard Niederbäumer
T6-7 - Fire Test for the Safety in Transport and Storage of Dangerous Goods, Pages 1005-1015, Ch. Balke, W. Heller, R. Konersmann, J. Ludwig
T6-11 - Risk analysis of the transportation of hazardous materials: An application of the TRAT2 software to Messina, Pages 1017-1028, R. Lisi, M.F. Milazzo, G. Maschio, P. Leonelli, S. Bonvicini, G. Spadoni
T6-12 - Best routing criteria for hazardous substances transportation, Pages 1029-1040, R. Bubbico, S. Di Cave, A. Guerrieri, B. Mazzarotta
T7-1 - Loss of containment: Experimental aerosol rain-out assessment, Pages 1043-1049, J.-C. Adrian, R. Lerible, V. Marchand, J. Hocquet, J.-P. Bigot
T7-2 - Effective applications of fluid curtains to mitigate incidental gas releases, Pages 1051-1058, M. Molag, H. Schoten, M. Powell-Price
T7-3 - Assessment of design explosion load for control room at petrochemical plant, Pages 1059-1067, S. Høiset, O. S˦ter
T7-4 - Heat-up and failure of Liquefied Petroleum Gas storage vessels exposed to a jet fire, Pages 1069-1106, M.A. Persaud, C.J. Butler, T.A. Roberts, L.C. Shirvill, S. Wright
T7-5 - Developments in the Congestion Assessment Method for the prediction of vapour-cloud explosions, Pages 1107-1133, J.S. Puttock
T7-6 - Explosion vent sizing in flammable liquid spill scenarios, Pages 1135-1144, F. Tamanini
T7-11 - Analysis of risk of transportation of the liquefied petroleum gases on pipelines, Pages 1145-1148, E. Telyakov, F. Guimranov
T7-12 - Investigation on the mitigation during accidental release of heavy gas by technical devices, Pages 1149-1152, Puls E., Engelhardt F., Hartwig S.
T7-13 - Gas explosion in cement kiln: Causes and lessons learned, Pages 1153-1166, S. Vliegen, E. van't Oost, A. van den Aarssen, B. Smit-Rijnhart, F. Michel
T7-14 - An innovative unified model for the rate of air mixing with releases from high velocity sources, Pages 1167-1177, E. Palazzi, R. Pastorino, B. Fabiano
T7-15 - Instantaneous velocity fields and vorticity distribution of the movement of coherent structures at the surface of large-scale JP4-pool fires, Pages 1179-1188, C. Kuhr, D. Opitz, R.H.G. Müller, A. Schönbucher
T7-16 - Experience with the What If analysis applied to specific operations or chemicals, Pages 1189-1195, Christel Perret, Jean Claude Adrian
T7-17 - Explosion safety in gas transferring systems without using external control, Pages 1197-1200, A.D. Tyulpinov, M.A. Glikin
T8-1 - Sources and solutions of fire and explosion in semiconductor fabrication processes, Pages 1203-1213, J.R. Chen
T8-11 - Radioactive contamination of city territory due to work of uranium-processing plant and the ways of its solution, Pages 1215-1219, G. Shmatkov, V. Korovin, Yu. Koshik, S. Ryaboshapka, Yu. Shestak
T9-1 - Strategies for Industrial Risk Prevention and Management in the European Union: The Major Accident Hazards Bureau and the Seveso II Directive, Pages 1223-1237, J.S. Duffield
T9-2 - Land use planning and chemical sites (LUPACS), Pages 1239-1249, Dr Tommy Rosenberg
T9-3 - Modeling the Formation and Release of Hazardous Substances in the Loss of control of Chemical Systems containing Brominated Flame Retardants, Pages 1251-1262, Federica Barontini, Valerio Cozzani, Luigi Petarca, Severino Zanelli
T9-4 - An Approach to the Assessment of Domino Accidents Hazard in Quantitative Area Risk Analysis, Pages 1263-1274, Valerio Cozzani, Severino Zanelli
T9-4 - Chemical accident risks in U.S. industry—A preliminary analysis of accident risk data from U.S. hazardous chemical facilities, Pages 1275-1314, James C. Belke
T9-6 - Seveso II as an instrument for the introduction of formalised safety management systems in small and medium enterprises, Pages 1315-1328, S. Loupasis, G.A. Papadakis, J.S. Duffield
T9-7 - Finding a Consensus on Plant Safety—the German Way, Pages 1329-1333, Chr. Jochum
T9-8 - Cost Effective Compliance with the Risk Assessment Aspects of Seveso II, Pages 1335-1347, Graeme R. Ellis
T9-11 - A consequence analysis for accidental explosions involving flammable gases, Pages 1349-1354, S. Carol, J.A. Vilchez, J. Casal
T9-12 - Risk management in land use planning, Pages 1355-1360, Fredrik Nystedt
T9-13 - Management support for SEVESO II safety demonstration, Pages 1361-1372, Louis H.J. Goossens, Brigitte H.J. Heming, Linda J. Bellamy
T9-14 - Impact of the Czech SEVESO II Directive on Industry, Pages 1373-1379, F. Babinec, A. Bernatík
T9-15 - Safety Management Systems in application of the Seveso II Directive—Lessons learnt from implementation in SMEs, Pages 1381-1391, O. Salvi, I. Vuidart, M. Caumont, F. Prats
T9-16 - Seveso II directive—How to comply to the Safety Management System requirements in Small and Medium size Enterprises?, Pages 1393-1406, E. van der Schans, M.A.M. Heijne
T9-17 - A combined approach to improve safety performance on existing process plants. Practical application according to Seveso II, Pages 1407-1418, R. Pastorino, F. Currò, M. Del Borghi, B. Fabiano
T9-18 - Assessment of health effects: Thierry Gallot, Patrice Cadet, Pages 1419-1425, Atofina-CTL
T10-1 - The ‘Purple Book’: Guideline for Quantitative Risk Assessment in the Netherlands, Pages 1429-1438, P.A.M. Uijt de Haag, B.J.M. Ale, J.G. Post
T10-2 - RACKETman, pro-active risk identification and assessment methodology for organisational change, Pages 1439-1446, Stefan Svensson
T10-3 - A Comparison of Deterministic and Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodologies for Land Use Planning, Pages 1447-1457, J.R. Taylor, Y. Weber
T10-11 - Four explosions: Four times static electricity was the most probable ignition source, Pages 1459-1464, M.Th. Logtenberg
T10-12 - Risk analysis for soil protection and industrial safety, Pages 1465-1474, Lex Stax, Patrick Körvers, Reineke Klein Entink
T10-13 - Risk analysis on a closed landfill with chemical waste, Pages 1475-1482, Lex Stax, Theo Logtenberg, Nico Klaver
Author Index, Pages I1-I4
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