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What went wrong - Case histories of process plant disasters and how they could have been avoided, 5th edition
What went wrong - Case histories of process plant disasters and how they could have been avoided, 5th edition
Date: 13 April 2011, 16:31
In 1968, after many years of experience in plant operations, I was appointed safety adviser to the heavy organic chemicals division (later the petrochemicals division) of Imperial Chemical Industries. My appointment followed a number of serious fi res in the 1960s, and therefore I was mainly concerned with process hazards rather than those of a mechanical nature. Today I would be called a process safety adviser. One of my tasks was to pass on to design and operating staff details of accidents that had occurred and the lessons that should be learned. This book contains a selection of the reports I collected from many different companies, as well as many later reports. Although most have been published before, they were scattered among many different publications, some with small circulations.

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