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Overview

For most workers in the process and energy industries the biggest hazard that they face is the possibility of injury or death from a source of high energy such as pressure, temperature, toxic chemicals, electricity, moving parts, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment, or falls from heights, often due to failure of the lockout tagout system.

Safety in Design

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Safety in Design

This ebook provides an overview of the principles of safety in design used in the design of process and energy facilities, including chemical plants, oil refineries, offshore oil and gas platforms and pipelines. A description of some of the more important regulatory bodies and standards-setting organizations is also provided.

Equipment and Buildings

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Equipment and Buildings

Equipment for the process industries often handles corrosive and toxic materials at high temperatures and pressures. Therefore it is vital that this equipment is designed and operated such that it maintains integrity at all times. An unanticipated failure of an equipment item can have catastrophic consequences.

Maintenance

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Maintenance

This ebook describes the topic of process safety maintenance, where the term maintenance refers to repairing equipment that has failed, either totally or partially, and preventive actions taken prior to equipment failure.

Occupational Safety

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Occupational Safety

Occupational Safety — also known as personal or “hard hat” safety — is concerned with events that result from unsafe acts or conditions, and that generally affect only one person, or a small group. It covers topics such as vessel entry, vehicle movement, protective clothing, working with electricity and tripping hazards.

Health and Industrial Hygiene

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Health and Industrial Hygiene

The management of health issues at industrial facilities falls between environmental and safety management. Unlike safety problems, which can occur instantaneously, health issues generally develop slowly. But health issues are not as long term as environmental compliance and they are largely under the control of facility management.

Human Factors and Ergonomics

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Human Factors and Ergonomics

The design and operation of process plants — no matter how automated they may be — requires input and participation from people at every step. Therefore, it is vital to understand how they interface with equipment and instruments, how and why they make errors, and how systems can be designed to address human failings.

Chemicals

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Overview

Process Safety ChemicalsThe process industries use, manufacture and transport a very wide range of ‘Highly Hazardous Chemicals’ or HHCs. These materials can be explosive, flammable and toxic — or a combination of these three.