Case Histories of Risk Assessment and Problem Solving

Monday, March 22, 2010: 1:30 PM
Room 001 A (Convention Center)

Description:
“For all those who think that knowing is better than not knowing” L. Lauden Quantitative Risk Assessments often prove to be the tool of last resort to help help bring clarity and objectivity to complex risk issues needed to make informed decisions. Risk Assessments are used to compare against criteria (internal or governmental) to determine if risks are tolerable, are used to evaluate potential risk reduction options to help determine the amount of risk reduction benefit that can be derived, and are used to help set budget priorities. Papers submitted to this session will focus on how risk assessment is used to help decision makers make informed decisions. Papers should include specific case studies illustrating the use of risk assessment techniques and application experience within a given organization to evaluate and manage their risk exposure. Emphasis should be on how results have been taken from a risk study and translated into practical solutions.


Sponsor:
25th Center for Chemical Process Safety International Conference (CCPS)


Chair:
Jatin Shah
Email: jshah@bakerrisk.com

Co-Chair:
Sara Saxena
Email: Sara.Saxena@bp.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.






3:00 PM

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3:30 PM
(26d) A Guide to Developing and Implementing Safety Checklists: Plant Steam Utilities
Mark Fecke, John Martens, Joel Cowells and Delmar Morrison

File available
4:00 PM
(26e) Distillation Columns Risk Assessment: When the Regular HAZOP Evaluation Is Not Enough
Carlos Marenco, Fabiana Tedeschi, Claudio Takase, Dalva Janine Rita, Ivan Mantovani, Nicolau Serra and Pedro Metropolo

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