Guidelines for process safety during the transient operating mode : managing risks during process start-ups and shut-downs /
Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Introduction -- Defining the Transition Times -- Normal Operations. Normal Operations -- Process Shutdowns -- Facility Shutdowns -- Abnormal and Emergency Operations . Recovery -- Unscheduled Shutdowns -- Emergency Shutdowns -- Other Considerations. Other Transition Time Considerations -- Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) Considerations -- Appendix: Transient operating modes: incident review and guidance.
"Process industries bring vast benefits to our daily lives, but we do not live in a risk-free environment and mistakes are made. The timing for the highest risk period for most facilities occurs during start-up and shutdowns - also known as "transient" operations. Since transient operations, in general, for continuous chemical processes are performed less frequently, they have increased operational risks. This increased risk is due, in part, to an increased likelihood for procedural errors and the special hazards associated with the start-up or shutdown, especially since the process is not running under normal, steady state conditions. In addition, it may not be possible to address the many temporary and potentially hazardous conditions which could occur during the start-up or shutdown of these complex processes"--
Chemical engineering--Safety measures. Chemical plants--Safety measures. Chemical process control. Plant shutdowns. Chemical engineering--Safety measures. Chemical plants--Safety measures. Chemical process control. Plant shutdowns.