Safety and Loss Prevention

Hazards 7

1-3 April 1980

(Published as IChemE Symposium series no. 58)

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1. Electrostatic charging and ignition of dusts

J. A. Cross

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2. The size of flammable clouds arising from continuous releases into the atmosphere - Part 2

J. G. Marshall

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3. Criteria for decisions on acceptability of major fire and explosion hazards with particular reference to the chemical and fuel industries

D. J. Rasbash

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4. The reduction of process hazards by plant condition monitoring

M. J. Neale

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5. Flame arresters in industry

Z. W. Rogowski

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6. Flammability aspects of the manufacture of phthalic anhydride

G. F. P. Harris and P. E. MacDermott

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7. Dust explosion hazard assessment

P. E. Moore

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8. A method of measuring the concentration of flammable gases

T. J. Snee

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10. Industrial dermatitis

R. J. G. Rycroft

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11. The medical contribution to plant design

J. T. Carter

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13. Flammability of paraffin hydrocarbons in confined and unconfined conditions

P. Roberts, D. B. Smith and D. R. Ward

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14. Explosion suppression & automatic explosion control

H. R. Maisey

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15. Flixborough versus Seveso - comparing the hazards

D. C. Wilson

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16. Ignition and combustion of dust clouds in hot environments - an exploratory study

N. Gibson and R. L. Rogers

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17. Assessment of chemical plant for the proposed hazardous installations (notification and survey) regulations

A. C. Barrell

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18. The propagation of faults in process plants: A state of the art review

P. K. Andow, F. P. Lees and C. P. Murphy

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19. The safety evaluation of cross country pipelines

M. J. Turner

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20. Autoignition temperature determinations and their relationship to other types of potential ignition sources and their application to practical situations

D. J. Lewis

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21. Waterproof insulation materials

R. Z. J. Lang, J. Moorhouse and G. J. Paul

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22. Explosions of gas layers in a room size chamber

I. G. Buckland

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