Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation / (Record no. 81669)

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Title Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation /
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General note ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br/>Richard W. Prugh is the author of Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation, published by Wiley.<br/><br/>Robert W. Johnson is the author of Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation, published by Wiley.
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Formatted contents note TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>Preface.<br/>Acknowledgments.<br/><br/>Summary.<br/><br/>Glossary.<br/><br/>Chapter 1. Introduction.<br/><br/>1.1. Objective.<br/><br/>1.2. Hazard of Accidental Vapor Cloud Releases.<br/><br/>1.3. Types of Vapor Clouds.<br/><br/>1.3.1. Flammable Vapor Clouds.<br/><br/>1.3.2. Toxic Vapor Clouds.<br/><br/>1.3.3. Flammable-Toxic Vapor Clouds.<br/><br/>1.3.4. Other Types of Vapor Clouds.<br/><br/>1.4. Forms of Vapor Release.<br/><br/>1.5. Release Causes.<br/><br/>1.6. Possible Consequences of Vapor Cloud Releases.<br/><br/>1.6.1. Toxic Effects.<br/><br/>1.6.2. Fires.<br/><br/>1.6.3. Explosions.<br/><br/>1.7. Analysis of the Need for Mitigation.<br/><br/>1.8. Vapor Release Mitigation Approaches.<br/><br/>Chapter 2. Mitigation through Inherently Safer Plants.<br/><br/>2.1. Inventory Reduction.<br/><br/>2.2. Chemical Substitution.<br/><br/>2.3. Process Modification.<br/><br/>2.3.1. Refrigerated Storage.<br/><br/>2.3.2. Dilution.<br/><br/>2.4. Siting Considerations.<br/><br/>Chapter 3. Engineering Design Approaches to Mitigation.<br/><br/>3.1. Plant Physical Integrity.<br/><br/>3.1.1. Design Practices.<br/><br/>3.1.2. Materials of Construction.<br/><br/>3.2. Process Integrity.<br/><br/>3.2.1. Identification of reactants and Solvents.<br/><br/>3.2.2. Limits on Operating Conditions.<br/><br/>3.2.3. Process Control Systems.<br/><br/>3.2.4. Pressure Relief Systems.<br/><br/>3.2.4.1. Relief Devices.<br/><br/>3.2.4.2. Relief Headers.<br/><br/>3.3. Process Design Features for Emergency Control.<br/><br/>3.3.1. Emergency Relief Treatment Systems.<br/><br/>3.3.1.1. Active Scrubbers.<br/><br/>3.3.1.2. Passive Scrubbers.<br/><br/>3.3.1.3. Stacks.<br/><br/>3.3.1.4. Flares.<br/><br/>3.3.1.5. Catchtanks for Vapor-Liquid Separation.<br/><br/>3.3.1.6. Incinerators.<br/><br/>3.3.1.7. Absorbers.<br/><br/>3.3.1.8. Adsorbers.<br/><br/>3.3.1.9. Condensers.<br/><br/>3.3.2. Emergency Process Abort Systems.<br/><br/>3.3.3. Emergency Isolation of Leak/Break.<br/><br/>3.3.3.1. Isolation Devices.<br/><br/>3.3.3.2. Remote Isolation.<br/><br/>3.3.3.3. Inspection and Testing of Isolation Devices.<br/><br/>3.3.4. Emergency Transfer of Materials.<br/><br/>3.3.4.1. Transfer of Vapor/Cover Gas to Reduce Driving Pressure.<br/><br/>3.3.4.2. transfer of Liquids to reduce Inventory Available for Release.<br/><br/>3.4. Spill containment.<br/><br/>3.4.1. Double Containment.<br/><br/>3.4.2. Enclosures and Walls.<br/><br/>3.4.3. Dikes, Curbs, Trenches, and Impoundments.<br/><br/>Chapter 4. Process Safety Management Approaches to Mitigation.<br/><br/>4.1. Operating Policies and Procedures.<br/><br/>4.2. Training for Vapor Release Prevention and Control.<br/><br/>4.3. Audits and Inspections.<br/><br/>4.4. Equipment Testing.<br/><br/>4.5. Maintenance Programs.<br/><br/>4.6. Modifications and Changes.<br/><br/>4.7. Methods for Stopping a Leak.<br/><br/>4.7.1. Patching.<br/><br/>4.7.2. Freezing.<br/><br/>4.8. Security.<br/><br/>Chapter 5. Mitigation through Early Vapor Detection and Warning.<br/><br/>5.1. Detectors and Sensors.<br/><br/>5.1.1. Types of Sensors.<br/><br/>5.1.1.1. Combustion.<br/><br/>5.1.1.2. Catalytic.<br/><br/>5.1.1.3. Electrical.<br/><br/>5.1.1.4. Chemical Reaction.<br/><br/>5.1.1.5. Visual.<br/><br/>5.1.1.6. Absorption/Scattering.<br/><br/>5.1.2. Response Time of Sensors.<br/><br/>5.1.3. Positioning of Sensors.<br/><br/>5.2. Detection by Personnel.<br/><br/>5.2.1. Odor Warning Properties.<br/><br/>5.2.2. Color or Fog.<br/><br/>5.3. Alarm Systems.<br/><br/>Chapter 6. Mitigation through Countermeasures.<br/><br/>6.1. Vapor/Liquid Releases.<br/><br/>6.2. Vapor Release Countermeasures.<br/><br/>6.2.1. Water Sprays.<br/><br/>6.2.2. Water Curtains.<br/><br/>6.2.3. Steam Curtains.<br/><br/>6.2.4. Air Curtains.<br/><br/>6.2.5. Deliberate Ignition.<br/><br/>6.2.6. Ignition Source Control.<br/><br/>6.3. Liquid Release Countermeasures.<br/><br/>6.3.1. Dilution.<br/><br/>6.3.2. Neutralization.<br/><br/>6.3.3. Covers.<br/><br/>6.3.3.1. Liquids.<br/><br/>6.3.3.2. Foams.<br/><br/>6.3.3.3. Solids.<br/><br/>6.3.3.4. Application.<br/><br/>6.4. Avoidance of Factors that Aggravate Vaporization<br/><br/>Chapter 7. On-Site Emergency Response.<br/><br/>7.1. On-Site communications.<br/><br/>7.2. Emergency Shutdown Equipment and Procedures.<br/><br/>7.3. Site Evacuation.<br/><br/>7.4. Havens.<br/><br/>7.5. Escape from Vapor Cloud.<br/><br/>7.6. Personal Protective Equipment.<br/><br/>7.7. Medical Treatment.<br/><br/>7.8. On-Site Emergency Plans, Procedures, Training, and Drills.<br/><br/>Chapter 8. Alerting Local Authorities and the Public.<br/><br/>8.1. Alerting Systems.<br/><br/>8.1.1. Capabilities.<br/><br/>8.1.2. Input Requirements.<br/><br/>8.2. Roles and Lines of Communication.<br/><br/>8.3. Information to Be Communicated.<br/><br/>Chapter 9. Selection of Mitigation Measures.<br/><br/>9.1. Risk Analysis.<br/><br/>9.2. Method for Hazard Identification.<br/><br/>9.3. Method for Estimating the Consequences of Accidents.<br/><br/>9.4. Methods for Estimating the Probability of Accidents.<br/><br/>Appendix A. Loss-of-Containment Causes in the Chemical Industry.<br/><br/>Appendix B. Properties of Some Hazardous Materials.<br/><br/>Appendix C. Derivation of Fog Correlations.<br/><br/>Appendix D. Catchtank Design.<br/><br/>Appendix E. Capacity of Havens.<br/><br/>Appendix F. Sources to Vapor-mitigation Equipment Vendors.<br/><br/>Subject Index.
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Summary, etc DESCRIPTION<br/>Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation is a survey of current industrial practice for controlling accidental releases of hazardous vapors and preventing their escape from the source area.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Chemical plants
General subdivision Environmental aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Hazardous substances
General subdivision Environmental aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Petroleum chemicals industry
General subdivision Environmental aspects.
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Personal name Johnson, Robert W.
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