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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 89 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 103283983X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032839837
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 89 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 103283983X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032839837
"Many chemical engineering graduates leave university with limited practical experience, including in the important field of Process Safety. Authored by two veterans of industry, this book provides early career engineers with a strong practical background in Process Safety. It contains basic theory to bolster an understanding of the subject, while the bulk of the book gives practical information covering both design and operation of process plants. It offers an interactive approach, with frequent links between chapters and inclusion of numerous case histories to illustrate and support the text. Serves as a simple introduction with a bias towards practical and realistic solutions. Discusses a wide range of safety related subjects with comprehensive links to more detailed references. Covers both design and operation of plants. Features a significant number of brief case histories to offer real-world context, many of which have not been published elsewhere. With its accessible and hands-on approach, this book gives early career chemical engineers a deeper understanding of the issues they will face while on the job and practical solutions to address and avoid problems. The book's many cases studies will also be of value to more experienced engineers"-- Provided by publisher.

Many chemical engineering graduates leave university with limited practical experience, including in the important field of Process Safety. Authored by two veterans of industry, this book provides early career engineers with a strong practical background in Process Safety. It contains basic theory to bolster an understanding of the subject, while the bulk of the book gives practical information covering both design and operation of process plants. It offers an interactive approach, with frequent links between chapters and inclusion of numerous case histories to illustrate and support the text.

• Serves as a simple introduction with a bias towards practical and realistic solutions.

• Discusses a wide range of safety related subjects with comprehensive links to more detailed references.

• Covers both design and operation of plants.

• Features a significant number of brief case histories to offer real-world context, many of which have not been published elsewhere.

With its accessible and hands-on approach, this book gives early career chemical engineers a deeper understanding of the issues they will face while on the job and practical solutions to address and avoid problems. The book’s many cases studies will also be of value to more experienced engineers.



This book provides early career engineers with a strong practical background in Process Safety. It contains basic theory to bolster understanding of the subject, while giving practical information covering both design and operation of process plants. It offers an interactive approach with frequent links between chapters and case histories.

0. Front Matter. Part A. Introductory Concepts.
1. Introduction.
2.
Hazards and Precautionary Measures.
3. Occupational Health and Safety.
4. The
Environment.
5. Hazard Identification.
6. Risk Assessment. Part B.
Consequence Modelling.
7. Source Terms.
8. Gas Dispersion.
9. Fires.
10.
Explosions. Part C. Hazard Studies.
11. Hazard Study 1- Inherent Safety.
12.
Hazard Study 2 - Conceptual Design.
13. Hazard Study 2 -Front End Engineering
Design (FEED).
14. Hazard Study 3 - Detailed Design.
15. Hazard Study 4 and 5
- Construction and Commissioning.
16. Hazard Study 6 Operation.
17. Hazard
Study 7 - Closure, Mothballing and Demolition. Part D. Aspects of Plant
Operation.
18. Operating Practices.
19. Maintenance Practices.
20.
Inspection.
21. Management for Health and Safety.
22. Emergency Response.
Part E. The Future.
23. The Future. Appendix A: Simple HAZOP Study. Appendix
B: Example Operating Procedure.
Frank Crawley served as a plant commissioning and start-up manager at Olefine Plants in ICI for seven years. He had a further 10 years Special Duties on ICI Nylon Intermediates. For 10 years he was leader of the Safety & Loss Prevention (now called Process Safety) Engineering team in a major oil company. After retirement, he spent over 10 years as senior lecturer at Strathclyde University in parallel with consultancy activities.

Doug Scott graduated from the University of Bradford with a degree in Chemical Engineering and Management Economics. After working for ten years in a variety of roles for oil and chemical companies, he joined the insurance industry as a risk engineer and over 35 years has visited hundreds of facilities around the world to perform risk surveys and advise on safety related aspects of design and operation. He has been involved in a number of loss investigations and is the author of numerous technical papers.