Preventing Loss of Containment Incidents - Beyond Mechanical Integrity

Tuesday, March 23, 2010: 1:30 PM
Room 001 B (Convention Center)

Description:
Loss of containment of hazardous materials is frequently the most common cause of process incidents. Prevention of these incidents requires good mechanical integrity programs, but not all incidents are caused by mechanical integrity failures. Other causes may include poor process design, incomplete process technology documentation, inadequate hazard analysis, lack of management of change, unexpected or uncontrolled reactions, human error, etc. This session welcomes papers related to managing these problems to help prevent or mitigate loss of containment, with emphasis on non-mechanical integrity topics.


Sponsor:
13th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)


Chair:
James A. Klein
Email: James.A.Klein@USA.dupont.com

Co-Chair:
Bruce K. Vaughen
Email: bruce_vaughen@cabot-corp.com

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






3:00 PM


File available
4:00 PM
(76e) The Hazards of Thermal Expansion
Juan C. Ramirez, Russell Ogle, Andrew Carpenter and Delmar Morrison III

File available
4:30 PM
(76f) Using Real Time Process Models to Detect Loss of Containment and Mitigate Hazards
Harri K. Kytömaa, Timothy J. Myers, Alfonso F. Ibarreta and Nicolas Ponchaut
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