Chemical Process Hazards Analysis (DOE-HDBK-1100-2004)
Chemical Process Hazard Review
β Scribed by John M. Hoffmann and Daniel C. Maser (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 123
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 274
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Content: Chemical process hazard review / John M. Hoffmann --
Process hazard review in a chemical research environment / Mary J. Hofmann --
Hazards evaluation in process development / Daniel P. Brannegan --
Risk assessment techniques for experimentalists / David J. Van Horn --
Hazard and operability study : a flexible technique for process system safety and reliability analysis / A. Shafaghi and S.B. Gibson --
Hazard avoidance in the processing of pharmaceuticals / John R. Handley --
Thermochemical hazard evaluation / Robert C. Duval --
Thermal runaway reactions : hazard evaluation / Linda Van Roekel --
The thermochemical and hazard data of chemicals : estimation using the ASTM CHETAH program / Carole A. Davies, Irving M. Kipnis, Malcolm W. Chase, and Dale N. Treweek --
Kinetic and reactor modeling : hazard evaluation and scale-up of a complex reaction / Ashok Chakrabarti, Edwin C. Steiner, Craig L. Werling, and Mas Yoshimine --
The nitration of 5-Chloro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole : risk assessment before pilot plant scale-up / James R. Zeller.
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