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Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety

CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety)

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English
Wiley-AIChE
27 March 2007
"Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety provides 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 1990s, integrates industry lessons learned over the intervening years, utilizes applicable ""total quality"" principles (i.e., plan, do, check, act), and organizes it in a way that will be useful to all organizations - even those with relatively lower hazard activities - throughout the life-cycle of a company."

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Imprint:   Wiley-AIChE
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 48mm
Weight:   953g
ISBN:   9780470165690
ISBN 10:   0470165693
Pages:   768
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Since 1985, the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) has been the world leader in developing and disseminating information on process safety management and technology.  CCPS, an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has published over 80 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series.

Reviews for Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety

?a very comprehensive and thorough discussion of risk based process safety management systems?an invaluable reference source. (Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, January 2008) This book is a very well-written, detailed analysis of industrial chemical plant safety. Following its guidelines, I am sure, will result in many fewer accidents in the future. (Journal of Hazardous Material, January 15, 2008)


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