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Process Safety Catalog

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Conduct of Operations and Operational Discipline: For Improving Process Safety in Industry
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-76771-9 Hardcover 240 pages March 2011 US $120.00 CAN $144.00 80.50 105.00

Guidelines for Auditing Process Safety Management Systems, Second Edition


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-28235-9 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 960 pages February 2011 US $149.95 CDN $179.95 66.95 87.90

Guidelines for Process Safety in Bioprocess Manufacturing Facilities


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-25149-2 Hardcover 225 pages November 2010 US $99.95 CDN $107.95 66.95 87.90

Provides step by step Conduct of procedures for setting up Operations Process Safety Management and (PSM) Systems and describes Operational Discipline management practices so that For Improving Process Safety companies can focus on in Industry executing proper process safety management programs. This indispensable guide also details methods to ensure process safety programs are conducted as intended.

A Practical Approach to Hazard Identication for Operations and Maintenance Workers


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-63524-7 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 288 pages April 2010 US$120.00 CDN $144.99 80.50 105.00

Discusses the fundamental skills, techniques, and tools of auditing, and the characteristics of a good process safety management system. A variety of approaches are given so the reader can select the best methodology for a given audit. This book updates the original CCPS Auditing Guideline project since the implementation of OSHA PSM regulation, and is accompanied by a CD featuring checklists for both the audit program and the audit itself. This package offers a vital resource for process safety and process development personnel, as well as related professionals like insurers.

This portable reference and practical guide to hazard identication is ideal for process operators, maintenance workers, and supervisors who are at the front lines in preventing res, explosions, and toxic releases in chemical plants and reneries. With its extensive illustrations and step-by-step instructions, it will enable you to recognize a broad range of hazards and take appropriate steps to correct them before they become disasters.

Guidelines for Process Safety Metrics

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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-57212-2 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 178 pages October 2009 US $89.95 CAN $107.95 60.50 77.90

With the growth in the number of biotech companies (over 1,500 in 2002), and the pressure to increase efciency, reduce production costs, and accelerate time to market, there also emerges an increased opportunity for signicant process safety incidents, with biological consequences. The rst text to address the problem of process safety in the bioprocessing industry, Guidelines for Engineering Design for Process Safety focuses on process safety issues in the design of biochemical and bioprocess facilities. It provides guidelines on how to select designs that can prevent or mitigate the release of undesirable materials, accidents, or environmental damage, supplemented with case studies, and references to literature, codes, and standards.

Look to this guide for the basic information you need regarding process safety performance indicators: what, when, where, and why they are useful. This book includes a comprehensive listing of performance metrics which have application in measuring process safety performance and contains solid examples of how they can be used in the short and long term. It shows how companies can collect, evaluate, and communicate process safety metrics. It also explains how the reader can go about calculating the three global lagging metrics recommended by CCPS for all companies.

Guidelines for Process Safety Acquisition Evaluation and Post Merger Integration
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-25148-5 Hardcover 314 pages June 2010 US$99.95 CDN $119.95 66.95 87.90

It is crucial for process safety professionals to be aware of best practices for post merger integration at any level. This begins by evaluating the existing process safety systems on both sides of the merging entities. Filling a gap in the literature, Guidelines for Process Safety Acquisition Evaluation and Post Merger Integration provides a single reference that addresses acquisitions and merger integration issues related to process safety.

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Guidelines for Developing Guidelines for Hazard Quantitative Safety Risk Criteria Evaluation Procedures, 3rd Edition Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)
978-0-470-26140-8 Hardcover 211 pages August 2009 US $94.95 CDN $113.95 60.50 77.90

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Incidents that Dene Process Safety


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Best978-0-470-12204-4 Hardcover Seller! 336 pages March 2008 US $99.95 CDN $119.99 64.95 83.90 This book is an excellent contribution to the safety literature. It is thorough, wide ranging and well written. It should be read by all engineers in the process engineers, not just the safety experts.
Journal of Hazardous Materials

Describes the idea for development and application of risk tolerance criteria by providing a process which a company can use to develop risk tolerance criteria. The book does not dictate exactly what an organizations risk tolerance criteria should be, but includes information about risk tolerance criteria which have been used and published, including those from both government and regulatory agencies and available company risk guidelines.

Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-97815-2 Hardcover 576 pages April 2008 US $130.00 CAN $149.99 83.50 109.00 This book will be a most valuable reference source for any chemical engineer who has to conduct or be involved in hazard evaluation studies.
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

Continuous Monitoring for Hazardous Material Releases


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-14890-7 Hardcover 86 pages March 2009 US $73.95 CDN $88.95 46.95 61.90

Written to help todays facility effectively deploy and operate its detection system, whether existing or new, Continuous Monitoring for Hazardous Material Releases details how to properly utilize this emerging technique to ensure the highest level of safety for a variety of sites. Jointly written by the Center for Chemical Process Safety and the American Industrial Hygiene Association, this guide provides an essential resource for process safety and loss prevention professionals in industry, academia, and government. Emphasizing xed gas detection systems, the text covers sensor technology, design elements of a comprehensive monitoring system, and overall system management, including inspection, commissioning, and testing.

Keeps process engineers updated on the effective methodologies that process safety demands. Almost 200 pages of worked examples are included to facilitate understanding. References for further reading, along with charts and diagrams that reect the latest views and information, make this a completely accessible work. This revised and updated edition includes new information on layer of protection analysis, security vulnerability analysis, human factors, inherently safer technology reviews, mechanical integrity; examples that speak to current process technology and management practices and to contexts outside of chemical manufacturing and petroleum; and electronic spreadsheet tools to make the users job easier.

Describes approximately fty incidents that have had a signicant impact on the chemical and rening industries approaches to modern process safety. Events are described in detail so readers get a fundamental understanding of the root causes, the consequences, the lessons learned, and actions that can prevent a recurrence. This reference consolidates and archives concise information on representative incidents that are relevant today so readers can apply the resulting safety principles to their current operations.

Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-16569-0 Hardcover 768 pages March 2007 US $160.00 CDN $191.99 107.00 139.00

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Guidelines for Safe and Reliable Instrumented Protective Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-97940-1 Hardcover 405 pages April 2007 US $145.00 CDN $173.99 90.50 119.00

This text lets your organization develop an instrumented protective system (IPS) customized to its needs and in accordance with IEC 61511. With its focus on what to do, you learn not only what the IEC 61511 says, but most importantly what your organization needs to do and how it should do it. Real-world examples illustrate how the texts principles can be applied to any size organization.

Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety relates guidelines for industries that manufacture, consume, or handle chemicals, by focusing on new ways to design, correct, or improve process safety management practices. This new framework for thinking about process safety builds upon the original process safety management ideas published in the early 90s, integrates industry lessons learned over the intervening years, utilizes applicable total quality principles and organizes it all in a way that will prove useful to all organizations -- even those with relatively lower hazard activities throughout the lifecycle of a company.

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Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Life Cycle Approach, 2nd Edition


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-77892-9 Hardcover 412 pages December 2008 US $94.95 CDN $83.99 60.50 77.90

Guidelines for Chemical Transportation Safety, Security, and Risk Management, 2nd Edition
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-78242-1 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 200 pages August 2008 US $135.00 CDN $162.00 85.80 91.90

Guidelines for Vapor Cloud Explosion, Pressure Vessel Burst, BLEVE and Flash Fire Hazards, Second Edition
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-25147-8 Hardcover 450 pages April 2010 US$125.00 CDN $150.00 83.50 109.00

Presenting a holistic approach to making the development, manufacture, and use of chemicals safer, Inherently Safer Chemical Processes discusses strategies for substituting more benign chemicals at t he development stage, minimizing risk in the transportation of chemicals, using safer processing methods at the manufacturing stage, and decommissioning a manufacturing plant. This edition builds on the same philosophy as the rst edition, but claries the concept with recent research, observations of practitioners, additional examples and industry methods, and discussions of security and regulatory issues.
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This handy guide outlines current transportation risk analysis software programs and demonstrates several available risk assessment programs for land transport by rail, truck, and pipeline for consequences that may affect the public or the environment. This new edition introduces possible transportation risk reduction techniques for consideration including loading and unloading checklists for several transport modes. It develops specic operating procedures and checklists to reduce human error and discusses considerations for transportation security, including threat and vulnerability assessments and potential countermeasures. This book also discusses the Responsible Care Management System for Distribution and Security and the initiatives of member companies excelling in code commitment and includes guidance on consultant selection when developing a transportation risk program.
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Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills: Guidelines for Emergency Responders
Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Anton Davletshin 978-0-470-92712-0 Hardcover 529 pages October 2010 US $175.00 CDN $210.00 116.67 152.00

Guidelines for the Management of Change for Process Safety


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-04309-7 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 200 pages March 2008 US $99.95 CDN $116.99 63.50 81.90

A valuable resource to modelers and process safety professionals in need of an understanding of basic modeling concepts, this newly revised second edition provides an overview of methods for estimating the characteristics of vapor cloud explosions, ash res, and boiling-liquid-expanding-vapor explosions (BLEVES) for practicing engineers. The book summarizes and evaluates all the current information, identies areas where information is lacking, and describes current and planned research in the eld. It has been updated to include advanced modeling technology, especially with respect to vapor cloud modeling and the use of computational uid dynamics and gives an overview of past experimental and theoretical research and methods to estimate consequences. Heavily illustrated with photos, charts, tables, and diagrams, this new edition provides managers with a basic understanding of the phenomena, methods of calculation to estimate consequences, and the limitations of each method. Each chapter has a full set of references for additional reading.
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When disaster strikes, you can be ready. This guide gives expert advice on response to oil spills and shows how to rapidly orient response workers. It outlines the toxic nature of crude oil, toxicity to humans and marine life, and investigates the impact of oil spills from historical case studies. Current arsenals available to address oil spills, such as dispersants, absorbing booms, skimming, and other methods, are also discussed. Technologies that are rapidly being developed to address the Gulf Oil Spill are considered, and extensive information on protective clothing, air monitoring, respiratory protection, management of waste, is provided.
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This text covers the full spectrum of changes in facility design, operations and organization, enabling you to implement effective Management of Change (MOC)procedures. In addition to introducing MOC systems, the book describes how to design an initial system from scratch, including the scope of the system and the applications over a plant life cycle and the boundaries and overlaps with other process safety management systems. Using case studies, real-life examples plus CD-based support tools, the book details the methods for measuring, auditing, and improving the efciency and effectiveness of process safety.
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Guidelines for Performing Effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-13403-0 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 164 pages March 2007 US $130.00 CDN $155.99 84.95 112.00 This book provides excellent guidance for those who have the responsibility for scheduling and conducting a PSSR.
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

Layer of Protection Analysis: Simplied Process Risk Assessment


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90811-0 Hardcover 292 pages October 2001 US$175.00 CDN $209.99 110.00 142.00

Guidelines for Mechanical Integrity Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-8169-0952-0 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 320 pages July 2006 US $140.00 CDN $167.99 86.95 112.00 ...an excellent overview of all aspects of mechanical integrity systems...should be very useful for any engineer...
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

A pre-startup safety review (PSSR) is the methodical analysis of a facility or operating unit to ensure no hazardous situations occur before operating a facility or plant. This book provides guidance to those having responsibility for scheduling and executing a Pre-Startup Safety Review (PSSR) by outlining a protocol and tool for use by project or turnaround teams to effectively and efciently schedule and execute a PSSR. The book contains: How-to checklists for hazard assessment. Validation of resolutions. New project turnover including documentation and training in place. Turnarounds both routine and emergency. Batch and continuous processes. Decommissioning.
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Offers all the necessary information to undertake and complete a Layer of Protection Analysis during any stage in a processes life cycle.

Guidelines for Safe Handling of Powders and Bulk Solids


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90951-3 Hardcover 796 pages November 2004 US $150.00 CDN $142.99 93.50 122.00 Discusses the types of hazards that can occur in a wide range of process equipment and with a wide range of substances, and will present measures to address these hazards.

No matter the size of your plant, turn to this text for the hands-on guidance needed to develop, implement, and operate an MI program that optimizes the operation of your plants equipment. This text incorporates all Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices and is designed to help your organization comply with OSHAs 29 CFR Regulations on Process Safety Management.
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Safe Design and Operation of Process Vents and Emission Control Systems
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-79296-3 Hardcover 336 pages March 2006 US $125.00 CDN $149.99 77.95 102.00

Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-11754-5 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 248 pages December 2006 US $115.00 CDN $137.99 71.50 91.90

Here are the information and tools you need to design and implement a human factors program that protects workers and maximizes the performance and productivity of your operations. You get specic strategies, tactics, and examples to comply with the OSHA Process Safety Management requirements for conducting human factors reviews in process hazard analyses. Complete with examples, case histories, techniques, and implementation methodologies, Human Factors helps managers and engineering staff design and execute an efcient program.
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Based on real-life industrial experience, this resource provides design strategies to address ammability, explosive, and toxic hazards specic to process vent headers used for normal, emergency, and combined service. In addition, youll gain insight into a thorough treatment of the hazardous phenomena such as ammability limit variation, deagration, pressure piling, and detonationas well as comprehensive coverage of regulatory issues, design sequence, design strategies, and inherently safer approaches.
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Chemical Reactivity Hazard Best- Avoiding Static Ignition Hazards Training (CD-ROM) Seller! in Chemical Operations
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-470-03664-8 Software May 2006 US $300.00 CDN $291.99 190.00 272.00

The Chemical Reactivity Hazard Training CD-ROM is a self-paced educational tool intended to teach people how to recognize and manage reactive chemical hazards. Containing approximately 100 instructional screens with extensive links, graphics, videos, and supplemental slides, the CD provides an introduction to the topic, and can be used either as a self-paced tutorial or as an aid in lecture presentations. The CD shows how uncontrolled chemical reactions in industry can lead to serious harm and introduces key concepts for avoiding unintended reactions. The module concludes with a ten-question information quiz. An extensive glossary and bibliography are directly accessible from any page within the product.

Laurence G. Britton 978-0-816-90800-4 Hardcover 282 pages September 1999 US $125.00 CDN $149.99 77.95 102.00

Covers the nature of static electricity, characteristics and effective energies of different static resources, techniques for evaluating static electricity hazards, general bonding, grounding, and other techniques used to control static or prevent ignition, gases and liquids, powders and hybrid mixtures.

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Concentration Fluctuations and Averaging Time in Vapor Clouds


David J. Wilson 978-0-816-90679-6 Hardcover 181 pages December 1995 US $120.00 CDN $143.99 74.95 97.90

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Loss Prevention Symposia & CCPS International Conference Proceedings on CD-ROM, 2004-5 Edition
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-471-78084-7 Software October 2005 US $300.00 CDN $359.99 190.00 272.00

Presents in one convenient and easy-to-search resource over 2,000 of the best papers on the subject. Users can access information across the full spectrum of chemical and petroleum process safety topics, as well as learn the historic basis for the most important process safety guidelines.

Electrostatic Ignitions of Fires and Explosions


Thomas H. Pratt 978-0-816-99948-4 Hardcover 182 pages July 1997 US$105.00 CDN $125.99 66.95 87.90

Contributes to more reliable and realistic predictions by focusing on sampling times from a few seconds to a few hours. Topics discussed include developing clear denitions of statistical terms, such as plume sampling time, concentration averaging time, receptor exposure time, and other terms often confused with each other or incorrectly specied in hazard assessments; identifying and quantifying situations for which there is no adequate knowledge to predict concentration uctuations in the near-eld, close to sources, and far downwind where dispersion is dominated by atmospheric turbulence; identifying areas where further information is required to dene concentration variability statistics; and formulating an operation model for concentration uctuations based on the current state of knowledge of dispersion processes.

Contractor and Client Relations to Assure Process Safety


William F. Early, II 978-0-816-90667-3 Hardcover 81 pages December 1996 US $39.95 CDN $34.99 24.95 32.90

Deagration and Detonation Flame Arresters


Stanley S. Grossel 978-0-816-90791-5 Hardcover 214 pages May 2002 $120.00 CDN $143.99 74.95 97.90

Offers a selected collection of information designed to give readers the tools they need to examine the hazard potential of common industrial processes.

Identies important process safety issues in the contractor-client relationship, which are not addressed by other groups and publications.

Fosters effective application and operation of DDFAs through treatment of their principles of operation, selection, installation, and maintenance methods.

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Emergency Relief System Design Using DIERS Technology: The Design Institute for Emergency Relief Systems (DIERS) Project Manual
H.G. Fisher, H.S. Forrest, Stanley S. Grossel, J. E. Huff, A. R. Muller, J. A. Noronha, D. A. Shaw, B. J. Tilley 978-0-816-90568-3 Hardcover 576 pages April 1993 US$235.00 CDN $225.99 147.00 189.00

Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry: A Users Guide to Quantitative Risk Analysis
J. S. Arendt, D K. Lorenzo 978-0-816-90746-5 Hardcover 104 pages June 2000 US$79.95 CDN $95.99 50.50 65.90

Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90479-2 Hardcover 210 pages April 1995 US$115.00 CDN $137.99 73.50 95.90

Brings together a wealth of information on methods that can be used to safely size emergency relief systems for two-phase vapor-liquid ow for ashing or frozen, viscous or nonviscous uids.

Explains how managers and users can make better-informed decisions about QRA, and how plant engineers and process designers can better understand, interpret and use the results of a QRA in their plant.

Provides principles and strategies for the evaluation of chemical reactions, and for using this information in process design and management.

Essential Practices for Managing Chemical Reactivity Hazards


Robert W. Johnson, Steven W. Rudy, Stephen D. Unwin 978-0-816-90896-7 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 193 pages March 2003 $120.00 CDN $143.99 74.95 97.90

Guidelines for Auditing Process Safety Management Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90556-0 Hardcover 160 pages November 1992 US$99.95 CDN $119.99 64.50 83.90

Guidelines for Consequence Analysis of Chemical Releases


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90786-1 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 324 pages March 1995 US$175.00 CDN $170.99 110.00 142.00

Discusses the fundamental skills, techniques, and tools of auditing, and the characteristics of a good process safety management system.

Provides technical information on how to conduct a consequence analysis to satisfy your companys needs and the EPA rules.

Guides the reader through an analysis of the potential for chemical reactivity accidents to help prevent res, explosions, toxic chemical releases or chemical spills.

Guidelines for Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Analysis, 2nd Edition


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90720-5 Hardcover/CD-ROM 750 pages October 1999 US$220.00 CDN $263.99 147.00 189.00

Guidelines for Design Solutions for Process Equipment Failures


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90684-0 Hardcover w/diskette 252 pages August 1998 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

Estimating the Flammable Mass of a Vapor Cloud


John L. Woodward 978-0-816-90778-6 Hardcover 289 pages July 1999 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

Shows designers and operators of chemical facilities how to realistically estimate the ammable mass in a cloud of accidentally released material that is capable of igniting.

Reecting the latest advances in this evolving methodology, the second edition offers a cogent, well-illustrated guide to applying these risk-analysis techniques, particularly to risk control studies.
*Includes a CD-ROM with worked examples using Excel and Quatro Pro. For use with windows 95, 98, and NT.

Identies numerous solutions to the more common process equipment failures including inherent safer/passive, active, and procedural solutions, in decreasing order of robustness and reliability.
*Includes 3.5 diskette for use in any word processing program with design solutions for use in PHAs.

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Guidelines for Process Safety Documentation
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-8169-0625-3 Hardcover 386 pages April 1995 US$125.00 CDN $149.99 80.50 105.00

Guidelines for Improving Plant Reliability Through Data Collection and Analysis
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90751-9 Hardcover 193 pages June 1998 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

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Following an introduction, which offers examples of how proper documentation might have prevented major explosions and serious incidents, the 21 sections in this book clearly present aims, goals, and methodology in all areas of documentation. The text contains examples of dozens of needed forms, lists of relevant industry organizations, sources for software, references, OSHA regulations, sample plans, and more.

Gives plant managers and supervisors the guidance they need to collect, and use with condence, process equipment reliability data for risk-based decisions.

Guidelines for Integrating Process Safety Management, Environment, Safety, Health, and Quality
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90683-3 Hardcover 193 pages December 1996 US$135.00 CDN $131.99 86.95 112.00

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Guidelines for Facility Siting and Layout

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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90899-8 Hardcover 198 pages August 2003 US$175.00 CDN $209.99 110.00 142.00

Provides comprehensive guidelines in selecting a site, recognizing and assessing long-term risks, and the optimal lay out of equipment facilities needed within a site.

Explains how integration reduces cost of delivery through a reduction in the number of management program steps and avoidance of redundancy; how it results in more effective programs, since the best practices can be combined into a single process; and how this integration brings a faster, and more cost effective response to new demands.

Guidelines for Fire Protection in Chemical, Petrochemical, and Hydrocarbon Processing Facilities
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90898-1 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 400 pages August 2003 US$210.00 CDN $203.99 133.00 172.00

Guidelines for Investigating Chemical Process Incidents, 2nd Edition Best978-0-816-90897-4 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 452 pages March 2003 US$210.00 CDN $251.99 133.00 172.00

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Provides the tools to develop, implement, and integrate a re protection program into a company or facilitys Risk Management System.

Focuses on investigating process-related incidents with real or potential catastrophic consequences, and presents on-the-job information, techniques, and examples that support successful investigations.

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Guidelines for Implementing Process Safety Management Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90590-4 Hardcover 236 pages April 1994 US$115.00 CDN $137.99 73.50 95.90

Guidelines for Postrelease Mitigation Technology in the Chemical Process Industry


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90588-1 Hardcover 175 pages December 1996 US$105.00 CDN $125.99 66.95 87.90

Supplements the systematic approach to process safety management set out in previous CCPS publications A Challenge to Commitment, Guidelines for Technical Management of Chemical Process Safety, and Plant Guidelines for Technical Management of Chemical Process Safety.

Offers guidance on putting post-release countermeasures to work now, emphasizing planning and a systems approach.

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Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Efuent Handling Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90476-1 Hardcover/CD-ROM 540 pages March 1998 US$235.00 CDN $281.99 157.00 202.00

Guidelines for Process Safety in Outsourced Manufacturing Operations


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90812-7 Hardcover 224 pages September 2000 US$140.00 CDN $167.99 86.95 112.00

Guidelines for Safe Warehousing of Chemicals


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90659-8 Hardcover 170 pages June 1998 US$105.00 CDN $125.99 66.95 87.90

Meets the need for information on selecting and sizing pressure relief devices and efuent handling systems that will maintain process integrity and avoid discharge of potentially harmful materials to the atmosphere.
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Guidelines for Preventing Human Error in Process Safety


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90461-7 Hardcover 416 pages August 2004 US$125.00 CDN $149.99 80.50 105.00

Provides the reader with proven procedures to improve process safety throughout the life cycle of a contracted manufacturing operation.

Offers a performance-based approach to such hazards as health effects, environmental pollution, re, and explosion, and presents practical means to minimize the risk of these hazards to employees, the surrounding population, the environment, property, and business operations.

Guidelines for Safe Automation of Chemical Processes


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90554-6 Hardcover 424 pages October 1993 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

Guidelines for Technical Planning for On-Site Emergencies


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90653-6 Hardcover 358 pages June 1995 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

Provides practical advice that can substantially reduce human error at all levels. In eight chapters packed with case studies and examples of simple and advanced techniques for new and existing systems the book challenges the assumption that human error is unavoidable.

Provides designers and operators of chemical process facilities with a general philosophy and approach to safe automation, including independent layers of safety.

Describes PSM (Process Safety Management) as the key to prevention, then goes on to consider the main features of a preparedness program.

Guidelines for Safe Process Operations and Maintenance


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90627-7 Hardcover 319 pages March 1995 US$105.00 CDN $125.99 66.95 87.90

Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models, 2nd Edition


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90702-1 Hardcover 271 pages December 1996 US$175.00 CDN $209.99 110.00 142.00

Guidelines for Process Safety Fundamentals in General Plant Operations


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90564-5 Hardcover 360 pages April 1995 US$69.95 CDN $83.99 43.50 55.90

Offers how-to information on process safety management program execution in the operations and maintenance departments, recommending technical and administrative process safety activities for the entire life cycle of the plant.

Offers chemical operators and rst line supervisors guidance in applying appropriate practices to prevent accidents, and suggests which practices to avoid.

Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90780-9 Hardcover 171 pages September 1999 US$130.00 CDN $155.99 80.95 105.00

Encourages and facilitates the development and use of dispersion modeling as an everyday tool, providing practical understanding of basic physical and chemical principles, guidance in selecting release scenarios and the best available models, and information and examples on how to run some models and interpret outputs.

Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90629-1 Hardcover 364 pages September 1995 US$150.00 CDN $179.99 93.50 122.00

Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures


Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90658-1 Hardcover 44 pages May 1996 US$130.00 CDN $155.99 80.95 105.00

Offers guidelines that can signicantly reduce the risk or mitigate the severity of accidents associated with storing and handling reactive materials.

Identies the singular concerns of batch reaction systemsincluding potential sources of unsafe conditionsand provides a how-to guide for the practicing engineer in dealing with them by applying appropriate practices to prevent accidents.

Shows how to reduce, select, and implement actions that promote safe, efcient operations and maintenance, improve quality, continuity, protability and cost control, build upon and record process experience, and promote the concept that operating and maintenance procedures are vital plant components.

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Guidelines for Analyzing and Managing the Security Vulnerabilities of Fixed Chemical Sites
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-8169-0877-6 Hardcover 240 pages June 2003 US$120.00 CDN $143.99 74.95 97.90

Practical Compliance with the EPA Risk Management Program


R. J. Walter 978-0-816-90748-9 Hardcover 210 pages June 1998 US$69.95 CDN $83.99 43.50 55.90

Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases


George E. Devaull, John A. King, Ronald J. Lantzy, David J. Fontaine 978-0-816-90681-9 Hardcover 44 pages December 1995 US$69.95 CDN $83.99 43.50 55.90

Demonstrates a process and tools for managing the security vulnerability of sites that produce and handle chemicals, petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, and related materials such as fertilizers and water treatment chemicals. Includes: enterprise screening; site screening; protection analysis; security vulnerability assessment; action planning and tracking.

Offers sufcient information for managers of facilities with small chemical operations to implement a process safety program and meet existing regulations.

RELEASE: A Model with Data to Predict Aerosol Rainout in Accidental Releases


David W. Johnson, John L. Woodward 978-0-816-90745-8 Hardcover w/CD-ROM 184 pages March 1998 US$245.00 CDN $293.99 157.00 202.00

Gives a description of the processes involved in an accidental or emergency release and the resulting downwind transport and dilution of gases, vapors, and aerosols.

Local Emergency Planning Committee Guidebook: Understanding the EPA Risk Management Program Rule
R. J. Walter 978-0-816-90749-6 Hardcover 172 pages November 1998 US$79.95 CDN $95.99 50.50 65.90

Provides practical, solid information to assist personnel in formulating effective plans to respond to emergencies and reduce potential risks to the public.

Documents CCPSs Aerosol Research Program to develop a model to predict liquid rainout from release of a pressurized, liqueed gasand, hence the residual amount of material in a vapor cloud, which may be greater than the amount calculated from an enthalpy chart.

Making EHS an Integral Part of Process Design


Arthur D. Little, Inc. 978-0-816-90848-6 Hardcover 164 pages June 2001 US$89.95 CDN $107.99 56.95 73.90

Tools for Making Acute Risk Decisions with Chemical Process Safety Applications
Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) 978-0-816-90557-7 Hardcover 472 pages August 1994 US$165.00 CDN $197.99 103.00 135.00

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Presents an approach termed MERITT (Maximizing EHS Returns by Integrating Tools and Talents) for enhancing process development through better integration of environmental, health, and safety evaluations.

Presents a large range of decision aids for risk analysts and decision makers in industry so that vital decisions can be made in a more consistent, logical, and rigorous manner.

Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses


Walter L. Frank, David K. Whittle 978-0-816-90830-1 Hardcover 116 pages February 2001 US$89.95 CDN $107.99 56.95 73.90

Presents demonstrated, concise, and common sense approaches for a resource-effective revalidation of PHAs.

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Editor Michael M. Domach, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy is a quarterly Process Safety Progress publication of the American provides practical process safety Institute of Chemical Engineers information for engineering reporting on critical issues of the professionals in the CPI and related environment, including industries. It addresses such topics remediation and treatment of solid as incident investigations/case or aqueous wastes, air pollution, histories, hazardous chemicals sustainability, and sustainable management, hazardous leaks energy. Each issue helps engineers prevention, risk assessment, and scientists stay on top of process hazards, evaluation, technological advances in all areas industrial hygiene, re and associated with the environment explosion analysis, preventive through peer-reviewed technical maintenance, vapor cloud manuscripts, updates, book and software reviews, and editorials. dispersion and regulatory With an emphasis on applications, compliance. Process Safety topics covered include: Progress broad coverage also Air Pollution Control includes articles dealing with the pharmaceutical industry, alternative Alternate Energy Technologies energy echnology, microchip Biofuels manufacturing, and education. CO2 Capture and Sequestration Papers from the annual Loss Energy Efciency Prevention Symposium and other Green Engineering AIChE safety conferences are Life Cycle Analysis automatically considered for publication, but unsolicited papers, Remediation particularly those addressing Solid and Hazardous Waste process safety issues in emerging Sustainable Bioreneries technologies and industries are Wastewater Treatment encouraged and evaluated equally. Water Pollution Control
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Guidelines for Evaluating Process Plant Buildings for External Explosions and Fires, Second Edition
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