K3L Bab#4 Process Safety
K3L Bab#4 Process Safety
K3L Bab#4 Process Safety
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Process Safety
Reference :
Perrys Chemical Engineering Handbook, 1999
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Charles A. Wentz, Safety, Health and Environmental Protection, MGH, 1998.
Dr. Ir. Yulianto S Nugroho, MSc
Introduction
In recent years there has been an increased emphasis on
process safety as a result of a number of serious accidents.
This is due in part to the worldwide attention to issues in the
chemical industry brought on by several dramatic accidents
involving gas releases, major explosions, and environmental
incidents. Public awareness of these and other accidents has
provided a driving force for industry to improve its safety
record.
Hazards from combustion and runaway reactions play a
leading role in many chemical process accidents. Knowledge
of these reactions is essential for control of process hazards. It
is important that loss of containment be avoided.