Safety and Loss Prevention

Hazards 15

4-6 April 2000

(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 147).

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1. Green intention, red result

T. A. Kletz

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2. Achieving the balance between safety and impacts on the environment

F. K. Crawley, D. Ashton and R. Morrell

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3. Identifying areas in which environmental improvements can conflict with safety requirements for chemical plant design and operation

C. J. Beale

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4. A holistic approach to environmental issues in process development and design

P-M. Choong and P. N. Sharratt

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5. A survey of tools being used for environmental management in the process industries

P. N. Sharratt and M. S. Ohba

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6. The training, examination and certification of safety advisors for the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail and inland water

A. J. Slatter

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7. The risk from the transport of dangerous goods in Great Britain: An update

T. N. K. Riley, R. Rowlands and S. A. Gadd

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8. A human factors analysis of a road tanker transfer incident

J. Gould and J. Carthy

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9. Thermal radiation from fireballs on failure of liquefied petroleum gas storage vessels

T. Roberts, S. Hawksworth and A. Gosse

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10. Boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions (BLEVE); possible failure mechanisms and their consequences

J. E. S. Venart

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11. Froude modelling of the Flixborough 'by-pass' pipe

R. Teng-yang, K. F. Sollows and J. E. S. Venart

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12. Consequence modelling of the hydrocarbon fire at Longford, Australia, 25 September 1998

J. R. Spouge and R. M. Pitbaldo

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13. Pool fires in a low ventilation enclosure

G. E. Andrews, J. Ledger and H. N. Phylaktou

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14. A summary of the Sierra chemical explosives manufacturing incident investigation

K. H. Harrington and S. E. Rose

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15. Modelling pipeline decompression during the propagation of a ductile fracture

R. P. Cleaver and P. S. Cumber

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16. Safer design – an attitude

G. A. Dalzell and P. R. Willing

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17. Air ingress to nitrogen inerted chutes

G. R. Astbury and P. Hooker

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18. Studies into the role of ventilation and the consequence of leaks in gas turbine power plant acoustic enclosures and turbine halls

R. C. Santon, C. J. Lea, M. J. Lewis, D. K. Pritchard, A. M. Thyer and Y. Sinai

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19. Safety of ethoxylation reactions

J-L. Gustin

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20. Discrete event simulations in the design, layout and scheduling of pipeless batch plants

F. Mushtaq and P. W. H. Chung

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21. HarsNet: A European 'thematic network' on hazards assessment of highly reactive systems

J. Etchells and S. Waldram

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22. The use of fluid curtains for post-release mitigation of gas dispersion

H. H. Schoten, M. Molag, J. S. Duffield and M. Powell-Price

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23. Relief system design for exothermic runaway: the HSE strategy

J. Etchells, T. Snee and J. Wilday

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24. Using advantages in hazard analysis methods to prioritise risk reduction actions

K. H. Harrington and F. L. Leverenz Jr

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25. Alarm performance improvement during abnormal situations

P. Andow

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26. A risk assessment standard for equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres: the RASE project

R. L. Rogers and B. Broeckmann

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27. Development of a risk assessment standard for use in potentially explosive atmosphere: the RASE project – results from individual trials

N. Worsell, M. Glossop and A. Tyldesley

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28. Learning lessons from accidents – the problem facing an organisation

B. E. Mellin and J. Bond

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29. Effective supervisory safety leadership behaviours in the offshore oil industry

M. Fleming

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30. The behaviour-based approach to safety

G. Sellers and P. Eyre

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31. Managing stress in a safety critical industry

R. Lardner and I. Fyfe

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32. Demonstrating the adequacy of protection afforded by occupied buildings on chemical sites

P. A. Davies and K. J. Patterson

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33. Assessing the acceptability of risk and decision making in relation to risk reduction

V. K. Patel and J. R. Mullins

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34. Assessing risks to occupants of existing buildings on chemical plants due to hazards or fire and explosion

S. J. Gakhar

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35. Protecting on-site personnel. Control room location – dead centre?

P. Clarke

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36. Location and design of occupied buildings at chemical plants – assessment step by step

M. H. Goose

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37. Emergency planning using the HSE's evacuation, escape and rescue (EER) HAZOP technique

P. Boyle and E. J. Smith

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38. TRAM: Technical risk audit methodology for COMAH sites

P. J. Naylor, T. Maddison and R. Stansfield

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39. Charging into COMAH: A regulators early experience of safety reports

P. Scott

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Poster 1. Process Safety – Where do we draw the line?

E Blackmore

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Poster 2. Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosions: Dynamic re-pressurization and two-phase discharge

S. Ramier and J. E. S. Venart

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3. The UKOOA risk based decision framework

E. G. Terry

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4. Integrated risk management

I. Clarke

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5. Case study: Implementation of the IEC61508 standard in a chemical plant upgrade project

C. J. Beale and S. Dunford

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6. Determination of safety requirments for safety-related protection and control systems

IEC 61508 — S. J. Brown

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7. Dust deflagration extinction

K. Chatrathi, J. Going

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8. Safety provisions and LPG

M. Caumont and S. Ponthieu

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Poster 9. The past and future of risk assessment

R. Eager

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10. An investigation into "rate of rise" detection systems for dust suppression

H. N. Phylaktou, C. L. Gardner, G. E. Andrews, D. Barry, A. Slattery

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