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|a Guidelines for combustible dust hazard analysis /
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|a Table of Contents vii LIST OF TABLES xiii LIST OF FIGURES xv ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS xvii GLOSSARY xix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxiv PREFACE xxvii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose of Book 1 1.2 Book Road Map 2 1.3 References 4 2. Background 5 2.1 Nature of the dust fire and explosion problem 5 2.1.1 Dust explosion statistics 5 2.1.2 Case Study: Hoeganaes Corporation 5 Findings and Lessons 10 2.2 Requirements for dust fires and explosions 11 2.2.1 Layer Fire.
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|a Risk-based Approach to Dust Hazard Analysis 69 6.1 Introduction 69 6.2 Technique for a Risk-based DHA 70 6.2.1 Step 1: Identify Failure Scenarios 70 6.2.2 Step 2: Evaluate the Consequences 70 6.2.3 Step 3: Are the Consequences Tolerable? 73 6.2.4 Step 4: Estimate Likelihood and Risk 73 6.2.5 Step 5: Is the Risk Tolerable 78 6.2.6 Step 6: Recommend and Evaluate Solutions 80 6.2.7 Step 7: Is the Mitigated Risk Tolerable? 81 6.2.8 Step 8: Document Results 81 6.3 DHA risk assessment, additional requirements 82 6.3.1 DHA Leader Competency 83 6.3.2 Documentation 83 6.4 Managing change and updating risk assessment 83 6.5 Summary 83 x GUIDELINES FOR COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARD ANALYSIS 6.6 References 84 7.
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|a Table of Contents vii LIST OF TABLES xiii LIST OF FIGURES xv ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS xvii GLOSSARY xix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxiv PREFACE xxvii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose of Book 1 1.2 Book Road Map 2 1.3 References 4 2. Background 5 2.1 Nature of the dust fire and explosion problem 5 2.1.1 Dust explosion statistics 5 2.1.2 Case Study: Hoeganaes Corporation 5 Findings and Lessons 10 2.2 Requirements for dust fires and explosions 11 2.2.1 Layer Fire.
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|a Risk-based Approach to Dust Hazard Analysis 69 6.1 Introduction 69 6.2 Technique for a Risk-based DHA 70 6.2.1 Step 1: Identify Failure Scenarios 70 6.2.2 Step 2: Evaluate the Consequences 70 6.2.3 Step 3: Are the Consequences Tolerable? 73 6.2.4 Step 4: Estimate Likelihood and Risk 73 6.2.5 Step 5: Is the Risk Tolerable 78 6.2.6 Step 6: Recommend and Evaluate Solutions 80 6.2.7 Step 7: Is the Mitigated Risk Tolerable? 81 6.2.8 Step 8: Document Results 81 6.3 DHA risk assessment, additional requirements 82 6.3.1 DHA Leader Competency 83 6.3.2 Documentation 83 6.4 Managing change and updating risk assessment 83 6.5 Summary 83 x GUIDELINES FOR COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARD ANALYSIS 6.6 References 84 7.
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|a Dust explosions
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|a Flammable materials
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