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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960073385702883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (177 p.)
    Ausgabe: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-33155-1 , 9786613331557 , 1-4377-3519-3
    Inhalt: Written from the perspective of the author's extensive experience in loss prevention and safety engineering, this comprehensive manual is intended to provide guidance on all the qualitative hazard analyses conducted for industrial and commercial processes, specifically for Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), What-If, and Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) review teams. It also demonstrates how the methodology and procedures used for these reviews can be adopted and applied to the Security Vulnerability Analysis (SVA) and Site Security Plan (SSP), requirements under the U.S. Department of Homelan
    Anmerkung: First ed. was entitled: Application of HAZOP and What-If safety reviews to the petroleum, petrochemical and chemical industries. c1994. , Front Cover; Safety and Security Review for the Process Industries; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1. Purpose; 2. Scope; 3. Objective and Description of PHA, What-If, and HAZOP Reviews; 1. Definition; 2. Objectives; 3. Origins of Qualitative Safety Reviews; 4. Limitations or Disadvantages; 4.1 Limitations; 4.1.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.1.2 What-If reviews; 4.1.3 HAZOP reviews; 4.2 Advantages; 4.2.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.2.2 What-If reviews; 4.2.3 HAZOP reviews; 4. Adaptation to Security Vulnerability Analysis , 1. Comparison to Process Hazard Analysis Reviews2. SVA Overall Procedure; 3. Major Differences Between Security Vulnerability Analyses and Process Hazard Analyses; 4. Threat Analysis Necessity; 5. Specialized Reviews-Bow-Tie Analysis, Layers of Protection Analysis, and Safety Integrity Levels; 1. Bow-Tie Analysis; 2. Layers of Protection Analysis; 3. SIL Analysis; 6. Team Members, Qualifications, and Responsibilities; 1. Team Members; 1.1 Minimum team members; 1.2 Supplemental members; 2. Team Member Qualifications; 2.1 Team leader; 2.2 Scribe , 2.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer)2.4 Operations representative; 2.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 2.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 2.7 Supplemental team member; 3. Team Responsibilities; 3.1 Team leader; 3.2 Scribe; 3.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer); 3.4 Operations representative; 3.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 3.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 3.7 Supplemental team member(s); 4. Team Dynamics; 4.1 Leadership influences; 4.2 Lines of communication , 4.3 Efficiency factors4.3.1 The number of nodes or areas in the review; 4.3.2 The completeness of the design versus level of safety review desired; 4.3.3 The experience of the review team; 4.3.4 The effectiveness of the team leader; 4.3.5 The language background of the review team; 4.3.6 The number of review team members; 4.3.7 The number of similar or duplicate process vessels or support equipment; 5. Use of Consultants; 5.1 Qualifications; 5.2 Advantages; 5.3 Disadvantages; 6. Record of Employee Experience; 7. Management Support and Responsibilities , 8. Review Applications for Typical Facilities1. PHA Review Applications; 2. What-If Review Applications; 3. HAZOP Review Applications; 4. SVA Review Applications; 5. Application During Changes at a Facility; 9. Review Procedures; 1. Review Preparation and Setup; 1.1 Location; 1.2 Administrative support; 1.3 Facility documentation; 1.4 PHA consequence and likelihood data resources; 1.5 SVA Threat Analysis data resources; 1.6 Computer hardware and software support; 1.7 Node identification; 1.8 SVA area identification; 2. Review Methodology; 3. Review Procedure; 3.1 Review steps , 3.1.1 PHA and What-If review steps , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4377-3518-5
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Norwich, N.Y : Elsevier Science
    UID:
    gbv_1651558019
    Umfang: Online Ressource (1 v.)
    Ausgabe: 3rd ed
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781437735185 , 1437735185 , 9781283331555 , 1437735185
    Inhalt: Drawing on decades of industry experience, well-known safety author and senior Loss Prevention specialist at Saudi Aramco Dennis Nolan has distilled the essential procedures and checklists into this practical guide. As well as guiding the reader through the selection and efficient and complete execution of the alphabet soup of Hazard Analysis and Safety Reviews (HAZOP, PHA, What-IF, SVA, LOPA, Bowtie...), Nolan shares his personal experience and illustrates otherwise dry procedures with real-world examples. Written from the perspective of the author's extensive experience in loss prevention and safety engineering, this comprehensive manual is intended to provide guidance on all the qualitative hazard analyses conducted for industrial and commercial processes, specifically for Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), What-If, and Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) review teams. It also demonstrates how the methodology and procedures used for these reviews can be adopted and applied to the Security Vulnerability Analysis (SVA) and Site Security Plan (SSP), requirements under the US Department of Homeland Security's Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (CFATS) of 2007. The book's pragmatic approach describes the responsibilities, methods, and documentation required for the performance of such procedures and demonstrates how to conduct them in a timely, effective, objective, and consistent manner as may be prescribed by a company's Process Safety Management (PSM) policy and security requirements. As well as updates throughout to reflect changing practices, the third edition incorporates a new section on cost/benefit analysis and descriptions of new qualitative and quantitative safety reviews such as LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) and Bow-Tie (a graphical alternative to HAZOP) and a new chapter to address revalidation of studies/reports after 5 years. As well as providing invaluable personal insights from his career in the process industries, Dennis Nolan has also added a wealth of new real-world examples, bringing the form-filling to life. And for the first time, the forms and checklists are available for purchasers of the book to download - making this a complete safety review toolkit. Helps you to achieve compliance and avoid disasters: Dennis Nolan combines his extensive personal experience with relevant industry examples to provide the checklists and best-practice guidance needed to negotiate the labyrinth of Hazard Analysis and Safety Review procedures. Keeps your knowledge up-to-date: Coverage of the latest forms of Hazard Analysis and Safety Review, including LOPA and Bowtie Saves time... and money: Demonstrates how each of the typically required reviews is related, so that information and conclusions used on one may be transferred or adapted for another. Also helps you avoid the fines associated with non-compliance, e.g. fines of up to $25k per day imposed by the Department of Homeland Security in the USA for non-compliance with the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (CFATS)
    Anmerkung: Previous ed.: 2008. - Includes bibliographical references and index , Front Cover; Safety and Security Review for the Process Industries; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1. Purpose; 2. Scope; 3. Objective and Description of PHA, What-If, and HAZOP Reviews; 1. Definition; 2. Objectives; 3. Origins of Qualitative Safety Reviews; 4. Limitations or Disadvantages; 4.1 Limitations; 4.1.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.1.2 What-If reviews; 4.1.3 HAZOP reviews; 4.2 Advantages; 4.2.1 Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 4.2.2 What-If reviews; 4.2.3 HAZOP reviews; 4. Adaptation to Security Vulnerability Analysis , 1. Comparison to Process Hazard Analysis Reviews2. SVA Overall Procedure; 3. Major Differences Between Security Vulnerability Analyses and Process Hazard Analyses; 4. Threat Analysis Necessity; 5. Specialized Reviews-Bow-Tie Analysis, Layers of Protection Analysis, and Safety Integrity Levels; 1. Bow-Tie Analysis; 2. Layers of Protection Analysis; 3. SIL Analysis; 6. Team Members, Qualifications, and Responsibilities; 1. Team Members; 1.1 Minimum team members; 1.2 Supplemental members; 2. Team Member Qualifications; 2.1 Team leader; 2.2 Scribe , 2.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer)2.4 Operations representative; 2.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 2.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 2.7 Supplemental team member; 3. Team Responsibilities; 3.1 Team leader; 3.2 Scribe; 3.3 Project manager (project, process, manufacturing, or facility engineer); 3.4 Operations representative; 3.5 Loss prevention or safety representative; 3.6 Security officer or representative (for SVAs); 3.7 Supplemental team member(s); 4. Team Dynamics; 4.1 Leadership influences; 4.2 Lines of communication , 4.3 Efficiency factors4.3.1 The number of nodes or areas in the review; 4.3.2 The completeness of the design versus level of safety review desired; 4.3.3 The experience of the review team; 4.3.4 The effectiveness of the team leader; 4.3.5 The language background of the review team; 4.3.6 The number of review team members; 4.3.7 The number of similar or duplicate process vessels or support equipment; 5. Use of Consultants; 5.1 Qualifications; 5.2 Advantages; 5.3 Disadvantages; 6. Record of Employee Experience; 7. Management Support and Responsibilities , 8. Review Applications for Typical Facilities1. PHA Review Applications; 2. What-If Review Applications; 3. HAZOP Review Applications; 4. SVA Review Applications; 5. Application During Changes at a Facility; 9. Review Procedures; 1. Review Preparation and Setup; 1.1 Location; 1.2 Administrative support; 1.3 Facility documentation; 1.4 PHA consequence and likelihood data resources; 1.5 SVA Threat Analysis data resources; 1.6 Computer hardware and software support; 1.7 Node identification; 1.8 SVA area identification; 2. Review Methodology; 3. Review Procedure; 3.1 Review steps , 3.1.1 PHA and What-If review steps , Drawing on decades of industry experience, well-known safety author and senior Loss Prevention specialist at Saudi Aramco Dennis Nolan has distilled the essential procedures and checklists into this practical guide. As well as guiding the reader through the selection and efficient and complete execution of the alphabet soup of Hazard Analysis and Safety Reviews (HAZOP, PHA, What-IF, SVA, LOPA, Bowtie...), Nolan shares his personal experience and illustrates otherwise dry procedures with real-world examples. Written from the perspective of the author's extensive experience in loss prevention and safety engineering, this comprehensive manual is intended to provide guidance on all the qualitative hazard analyses conducted for industrial and commercial processes, specifically for Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), What-If, and Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) review teams. It also demonstrates how the methodology and procedures used for these reviews can be adopted and applied to the Security Vulnerability Analysis (SVA) and Site Security Plan (SSP), requirements under the US Department of Homeland Security's Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (CFATS) of 2007. The book's pragmatic approach describes the responsibilities, methods, and documentation required for the performance of such procedures and demonstrates how to conduct them in a timely, effective, objective, and consistent manner as may be prescribed by a company's Process Safety Management (PSM) policy and security requirements. As well as updates throughout to reflect changing practices, the third edition incorporates a new section on cost/benefit analysis and descriptions of new qualitative and quantitative safety reviews such as LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) and Bow-Tie (a graphical alternative to HAZOP) and a new chapter to address revalidation of studies/reports after 5 years. As well as providing invaluable personal insights from his career in the process industries, Dennis Nolan has also added a wealth of new real-world examples, bringing the form-filling to life. And for the first time, the forms and checklists are available for purchasers of the book to download - making this a complete safety review toolkit. Helps you to achieve compliance and avoid disasters: Dennis Nolan combines his extensive personal experience with relevant industry examples to provide the checklists and best-practice guidance needed to negotiate the labyrinth of Hazard Analysis and Safety Review procedures. K ...
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781437735185
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nolan, Dennis P Safety and security review for the process industries Norwich, N.Y : William Andrew ; Oxford : Elsevier Science [distributor], 2011
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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