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Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry by J. S. Arendt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry by J. S. Arendt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Quantitative Risk Analysis is a powerful tool used to help manage risk and improve safety. When used appropriately, it provides a rational basis for evaluating process safety and comparing alternative safety improvements. This guide, an update of an earlier American Chemistry Council (ACC) publication utilizing the hands-on experience of CPI risk assessment practitioners and safety professionals involved with the CCPS and ACC, explains how managers and users can make better-informed decisions about QRA, and how plant engineers and process designers can better understand, interpret and use the results of a QRA in their plant. | Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry by J. S. Arendt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Quantitative Risk Analysis is a powerful tool used to help manage risk and improve safety. When used appropriately, it provides a rational basis for evaluating process safety and comparing alternative safety improvements. This guide, an update of an earlier American Chemistry Council (ACC) publication utilizing the hands-on experience of CPI risk assessment practitioners and safety professionals involved with the CCPS and ACC, explains how managers and users can make better-informed decisions about QRA, and how plant engineers and process designers can better understand, interpret and use the results of a QRA in their plant. | Evaluating Process Safety in the Chemical Industry by J. S. Arendt, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















