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E-raamat: Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems

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A group of volunteer professionals representing major chemical, pharmaceutical, and hydrocarbon processing companies began working together in 1997 to describe the safe design and operation of batch reaction systems. They identify safety concerns unique to batch reaction systems; provide guidance by which engineers can identify issues in particular systems; offer a range of criteria and techniques for developing, designing, operating, and maintaining systems to reduce risk and ensure the safety of people, the environment, and property; and list sources of specific expertise and references. They do not focus on occupational safety and health issues except as far as improved process safety can benefit, nor do they go into detailed engineering designs. They do include a glossary of technical uses of otherwise ordinary words. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Acronyms and Abbreviations.

Chapter
1. Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems
.

1.1. Scope.

1.2. Special Concerns of Batch Reaction Systems.

1.3. Approach Used in Guidelines.

Chapter
2. Chemistry.

2.1. Introduction.

2.2. Case Study.

2.3. Key Issues.

2.4. Process Safety Practices.

Table 2: Chemistry.

Appendix 2A. Chemical Reactivity Hazards Screening.

A.1. Understand the Problem.

A.2. Conduct Theoretical Screening.

A.3. Conduct Experimental Screening.

A.4. Conduct Experimental Analysis.

Chapter
3. Equipment Configuration and Layout.

3.1. Introduction.

3.2. Case Studies.

Pump Leak Incidents.

Tank Farm Fire.

3.3. Key Issues.

3.4. Process Safety Practices.

Table 3: Equipment Configuration and Layout.

Chapter
4. Equipment
.

4.1. Introduction.

Vessels Including Reactors and Storage Vessels.

Centrifuges.

Dryers.

Batch Distillation Columns and Evaporators.

Process Vents and Drains.

Charging and Transferring Equipment.

Drumming Equipment.

Milling Equipment.

Filters.

4.2. Case Studies.

Batch Pharmaceutical Reactor Accident.

Seveso Runaway Reaction.

Pharmaceutical Powder Dryer Fire and Explosion.

4.3. Key Issues.

4.4. Process Safety Practices.

Table 4.0: General.

Table 4.1: Reactors and Vessels.

Table 4.3: Dryers.

Table 4.5: Process Vents and Drains.

Table 4.6: Transferring and Charging Equipment.

Table 4.7: Drumming Equipment.

Table 4.8: Milling Equipment.

Table 4.9: Filters.

Appendix 4A. Storage and Warehousing.

Chapter
5. Instrumentation/Control Systems.

5.1. Introduction.

5.2. Case Study.

5.3. Key Issues.

5.4. Process Safety Practices.

Table 5: Instrumentation/Control Systems.

Chapter
6. Operations and Procedures.

6.1. Introduction.

6.2. Case Studies.

Initiator Overcharging Incident.

Reactant Stratification Incident.

6.3. Key Issues.

6.4. Process Safety Practices.

Table 6: Operations and Procedures.

References.

Glossary.

The CENTER FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS SAFETY (CCPS), an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has been a world leader in developing and disseminatinginformation on process safety management and technology since 1985. CCPS has published over 80 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series. For more information, visit www.ccpsonline.org.