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Written from the perspective of industrial users, this is the only
book that describes how to install an effective firewater pumping
system in a pragmatic and budget-conscious way rather than with
purely the regulatory framework in mind. Based on the wide-ranging
industrial experience of the author, this book is also the only one
that deals with the particular risks and requirements of off-shore
facilities. This book takes the reader beyond the prescriptive
requirements of the fire code (NFPA, UL) and considers how to make
the best choice of design for the budget available as well as how
to ensure the other components of the pumping system and supporting
services are optimized.
Dennis Nolan, drawing on decades of experience as a well-known
safety author and senior loss prevention specialist at Saudi
Aramco, provides the essential procedures and checklists in Safety
and Security Review for the Process Industries. In addition to
guiding the reader through the selection and execution of efficient
and complete hazard analysis and safety reviews (such as HAZOP,
PHA, What-If, SVA, LOPA, Bowtie), Nolan shares his personal
experience and illustrates procedures with real-world examples.
Updated throughout to reflect changing practices, the fourth
edition expands its scope to include maintenance, exploratory
drilling, and governmental regulation updates. It adds best
practice guidelines on CHAZOP reviews, expands on threats in the
security vulnerability analysis, and includes more information on
chemical process facilities and hydrocarbon/chemical plant
safeguards. Up-to-date form templates and "what-if" checklists are
also available for purchasers of the book to download, making this
a complete safety review toolkit.
Fire Pump Arrangements at Industrial Facilities, Third Edition
delivers a practical reference from an author with a successful
professional career in fire protection and loss prevention
engineering in the oil and gas industry. While most regulatory
standards are left to interpretation and try to cover multiple
industries in one location, this book focuses on the equipment,
standards and operations specific to the petroleum industry,
covering quality controls, pump drivers and scheduled maintenance
and audits so the equipment remains in safety compliance. Enhanced
with new sections on human factors, case studies for modeling fire
accidents and a look at recent events that have further shaped the
safety and testing of fire pumps, the book provides the engineer
and manager with a critical oil and gas resource for every aspect
of firewater pumps.
This book describes fixed firewater pump installations for
industrial facilities from the viewpoint of the end users, fire
protection engineers, loss prevention professionals, and those just
entering a career in which decisions about fire pump installations
must be made. Therefore much background information is given for
the necessary requirements and usefulness of a firewater pump and
the services that interface with it. This book's primary objective
is the provision of practical information and basic background
design principles on the application of fixed pumps for fire
fighting purposes at industrial facilities, both onshore and
offshore. Where specific details are necessary and pertinent to the
discussion they are provided, otherwise, these can be found from
the applicable fire codes and engineering practices to be applied
to the facility. Experience from the installation of fire pumps in
the petroleum and chemical industries, historical data,
manufacturers specification sheets and regulatory code requirements
have been drawn upon for the preparation of the information in this
book.
Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil, Gas, and Process
Industries offers a straightforward practical guide for oil and gas
companies to understand the comparisons and contrasts between
various types of safety management processes, including the
standardized structure and ongoing extended benefits that
operational excellence can bring to an oil and gas company. The
goal of achieving operational excellence is to reduce costs,
improve productivity, and enhance efficiency-in other words,
operational excellence contributes to the bottom line. Following
along with pre-built success in the process industries, many
companies in the oil and gas industry appear to use a subset form
of operational excellence, yet many are unsure or unaware of all
the safety system components that will truly benefit the company
holistically, and current literature is only applicable to the
process and manufacturing industries. Packed with clear objectives
and tools, structure guidelines specific to oil and gas, and
guidance for how to imbed your existing safety program under the
operational excellence umbrella known as "One-Step Merger," this
book will help you establish an overall safety culture vision and
challenge your organization to achieve higher levels of safety
management and overall company value.
Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering Principles
for the Oil, Gas, Chemical, and Related Facilities, Fourth Edition,
discusses high-level risk analysis and advanced technical
considerations, such as process control, emergency shut-downs, and
evaluation procedures. As more engineers and managers are adopting
risk-based approaches to minimize risk, maximize profits, and keep
operations running smoothly, this reference encompasses all the
critical equipment and standards necessary for the process
industries, including oil and gas. Updated with new information
covering fire and explosion resistant systems, drainage systems,
and human factors, this book delivers the equipment standards
needed to protect today's petrochemical assets and facilities.
An encyclopedic, A-Z listing of terminology, Loss Prevention and
Safety Control: Terms and Definitions addresses the need for a
comprehensive reference that provides a complete and sufficient
description of the terminology used in the safety/loss prevention
field. Fostering clarity in communication among diverse segments
within the field and between outside agencies, this book: Provides
a reference for the background, meaning, and description of safety
and loss prevention terms being used in government, industry,
research, and education Contains two-paragraph descriptions of
terms, photographs, diagrams, graphs, and tables to aid
understanding of the subject, making it more than a dictionary
Includes common safety terms, safety engineering aspects, a
description of safety organizations, and a list of common safety
standards and their scope The field of safety and loss prevention
encompasses myriad unrelated industries and organizations, such as
insurance companies, research entities, process industries, and
educational organizations. These organizations may not realize that
their terminology is not understood by individuals or even
compatible with the nomenclature used outside their own sphere of
influence. And even though fire protection and environmental
professionals use identical and similar terminology, their meanings
may be slightly different in selected applications. An
all-encompassing reference, the book uses OSHA standards and
interpretations as guidelines for the definitions and explanations.
Drawing from the many areas that influence the terminology, it
provides a basic understanding of the terms used in lost prevention
and control.
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