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020 | _a9781498798211 | ||
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_aKletz, Trevor _957912 |
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245 | _aProcess Plants: A Handbook for Inherently Safer Design | ||
250 | _a2nd ed | ||
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_bCRC Press _aUSA _c2010 |
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300 | _a362p | ||
500 | _aChapter 1: Introduction: What are Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Plants? Chapter: 2 Inherently Safer Design: The Concept and Its Scope and Benefits Chapter: 3 Intensification Chapter: 4 Substitution Chapter: 5 Attenuation Chapter: 6 Limitation of Effects Chapter: 7 Simplification Chapter: 8 Simplification: Specifications and Flexibility Chapter: 9 Other Ways of Making Plants Friendlier Chapter: 10 The Road to Friendlier Plants Chapter: 11 Inherently Safer Design and Process-Safety Management Chapter: 12 Friendlier Plants and the Nuclear Industry Chapter: 13 The Role of Inherently Safer Design in Dust Explosion Prevention and Mitigation Chapter: 14 Inherent-Safety Case Studies Chapter: 15 DoWe Go Too Far in Removing Risk? Chapter: 16 The History and Future of Inherently Safer and User-Friendly Design | ||
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_aChemical Engineering _948193 |
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_aAmyotte, Paul _948194 |
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