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How far will an ounce of prevention really go? While the answer to that question may never be truly known, Process Plants: A Handbook for Inherently Safer Design, Second Edition takes us several steps closer. The book demonstrates not just the importance of prevention, but the importance of designing with prevention in mind. It emphasizes the role of inherent safety in process safety management systems and in ensuring an appropriate process safety culture. Keeping the easy to understand style that made the first edition so popular, this book clearly delineates practical, everyday issues and complex technical ones.
Preface to The First Edition
Preface to The Second Edition
Authors
Chapter 1 : Introduction : What are Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Plants?
Chapter 2 : Inherently Safer Design : The Concept and Its Scope and Benefits
Chapter 3 : Intensification
Chapter 4 : Substitution
Chapter 5 : Attenuation
Chapter 6 : Limitation of Effects
Chapter 7 : Simplification
Chapter 8 : Simplification : Specifications and Flexibility
Chapter 9 : Other Ways of Making Plants Friendlier
Chapter 10 : The Road to Friendlier Plants
Chapter 11 : Inherently Safer Design and Process-Safety Management
Chapter 12 : Friendlier Plants and the Nuclear Industry
Chapter 13 : The Role of Inherently Safer Design in Dust Explosion Prevantion and Mitigation
Chapter 14 : Inherent-Safety Case Studies
Chapter 15 : Do We Go Too Far in Removing Risk?
Chapter 16 : The History and Future of Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Design
Appendix : An Atlas of Safety Thinking
Index