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Guidelines for evaluating process plant buildings for external explosions and fires - dinu69in - 02-19-2011 Guidelines for evaluating process plant buildings for external explosions and fires
This practical book offers safety guidelines that apply across the spetrum of industries and conditions of any site. It addresses the fire and explosion risks to process plant buildings as a result of events external to the building. Published by : Center for chmical process safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Code: *************************************** Code: *************************************** RE: Guidelines for evaluating process plant buildings for external explosions and fires - Grunf - 02-22-2011 Guidelines for Evaluating Process Plant Buildings for External Explosions and Fires
By: Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) (Author) Hardcover: 189 pages Publisher: Wiley-AIChE (September 15, 1996) Language: English ISBN-10: 0816906467 ISBN-13: 9780816906468 Product Description: Dedicated to the Memory and Spirit of Donald F. Othmer Though there are many industry practices for building design and siting, they do not always apply to all sectors of the industry, or ensure consistent levels of safety. This practical book, written by the same author as API Recommended Practice 752, provides the details to implement the recommended practice, "Management of Hazards Associated with Location of Process Plant Buildings." Its contents include safety guidelines on fire and explosion risks to process plant buildings as a result of events external to the building, which can apply across the spectrum of industries, and to conditions at any site. The book also offers guidance on assessing, screening, and managing risks associated with building design and siting. Two appendices give extensive coverage of explosion and fire phenomena, and effects and principles of blast-resistant design. Code: *************************************** If you like this publication, CivilEA's team strongly suggest you to buy it! Support the authors! |