Lee's Loss Prevention in the Process Industries: Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control, Volume 3, Third Edition

LOSS PREVENTION BULLETIN (Institution of Chemical Engineers)
Sample issue 1975 Reactor thermal stability, p. 2; Storage tank collapse, p. 2; Explosion and fire in ethylene plant, p. 3; How strong is your storage tank?, p. 3; Hammerblow in pipelines, p. 6
1 1975 Are your plant modifications safe?, p. 1; More cases of water hammer, p. 7; Exothermic reactor, p. 10; Air eliminator explosion, p. 15
2 1975 Static electricity as a fire hazard, p. 1; Investigation of electrostatic ignition hazards, p. 12; How can we tell if the accident record is really better?, p.15
3 1975 Explosive reactions caused by impurities, p. 1; Practising what is preached, p. 8; Hydrogen sulphide, H 2S, p. 17
4 1975 Total loss control, p. 1; Engineering maintenance, p. 9
5 1975 Chemical and physical explosions in furnaces and boilers, p. 1; Bellows again (see also LPB 6), p. 9; Reaction kinetics, p. 16
6 1975 Hazards of corrosion, p. 1; Relief valves and bursting discs, p. 12; More explosions in plant equipment (see also LPB 7), p. 17
7 1976 Instrumentation and control, p. 11; Nitrogen, p. 11; Human error, p. 15
8 1976 Second chance and fail safe design, p. 1; Explosions and fire involving dusts, p. 7; Information for plant operators, p. 19
9 1976 Vessel overflows, p. 1; Mishap miscellany, p. 5; Potential hazards due to seal failures, p. 12; Unexpected material properties, p. 26
10 1976 Fin fan...