Guidelines for Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Analysis | 
| Author: Center For Chemical Process Safety (ccps) Publisher: Wiley-AIChE Category: Book
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ISBN: 081690720X Dewey Decimal Number: 660.2804 EAN: 9780816907205 ASIN: 081690720X
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Product Description Chemical process quantitative risk analysis (CPQRA) as applied to the CPI was first fully described in the first edition of this CCPS Guidelines book. This second edition is packed with information reflecting advances in this evolving methodology, and includes worked examples on a CD-ROM. CPQRA is used to identify incident scenarios and evaluate their risk by defining the probability of failure, the various consequences and the potential impact of those consequences. It is an invaluable methodology to evaluate these when qualitative analysis cannot provide adequate understanding and when more information is needed for risk management. This technique provides a means to evaluate acute hazards and alternative risk reduction strategies, and identify areas for cost-effective risk reduction. There are no simple answers when complex issues are concerned, but CPQRA2 offers a cogent, well-illustrated guide to applying these risk-analysis techniques, particularly to risk control studies. Special Details: Includes CD-ROM with example problems worked using Excel and Quattro Pro. For use with Windows 95, 98, and NT.
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Guidelines for chemical process quantitative risk anaysis November 21, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I expected more reliability data in the book, but the revision of the several aspects of risk analysis are quite good.
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