Major Hazards and Their ManagementIChemE, 1997 - 305 pagina's A sequel to Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment, this text demonstrates how to manage major hazards inside and outside the plant. |
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ROOT CAUSES | 10 |
ADVANCED EVENT TREES | 16 |
FORMULATION OF SOURCE TERMS | 23 |
3 | 31 |
CLOUD DENSITY AND ITS EFFECT | 40 |
APPLICATIONS OF GAS DISPERSION MODELS | 48 |
FIRES | 61 |
5 | 65 |
FAILURE TO AVOID ESCALATION BY EXPLOSION | 117 |
INFORMATION TO EMERGENCY PLANNING AUTHORITY | 124 |
OFFSITE PLANS | 131 |
2222223 | 198 |
29 | 266 |
35 | 275 |
36 | 291 |
52 | 297 |
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