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Selected

General references pertaining to hazard evaluation procedures are given in this Selected Bibliography.
See references at the end of each chapter and methodology section for topic-specific literature.

Center for Chemical Process Safety, Guidelinesfor Risk Based Process Safety, ISBN 978-0-470-16569-0,
American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 2007.

Center for Chemical Process Safety, Guidelines for Safe and Reliable Instrumented Protective Systems,
ISBN 978-0-471-97940-1,American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 2007.

F. Crawley, M. Preston and B. Tyler, HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice, ISBN 0-85295-427-1, Institution
of Chemical Engineers, Rugby, UK, 2000.

D. A. Crow1 and J. F. Louvar, Chemical Process Safty: Fundamentals with Applications, 2"d Ed.,
Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2002.

H. R. Greenberg and J. J. Cramer, eds., Risk Assessment and Risk Management for the Chemical Process
Industry, ISBN 0-471-28882-9, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1991.
M. G. Gressel and J. H. Gideon, "An Overview of Process Hazard Evaluation Techniques, " American
Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 52, No. 4, April 1991.
V. L. Grose, Managing Risk - Systematic Loss Prevention for Executives, Prentice Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, 1987.

N. Hyatt, Guidelines for Process Hazards Analysis (PHA, HAZOP), Hazards Identijkation, and Risk
Analysis, ISBN 978-08493 19099, Dyadem Press, Richmond Hill, Ontario, 2003.
S. A. Lapp, "The Major Risk Index System," Plantdoperations Progress, Vol. 9, No. 3, July 1990.
F. P. Lees, "The Hazard Warning Structure of Major Hazards," Transactions of the Institution of
Chemical Engineers, Vol. 60, No. 21 1, London, 1982.

S . Mannan, ed., Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 3rd Ed., Elsevier Buttenvorth-
Heinemann, ISBN 0-7506-7555-1, Oxford, UK, 2005.

P. F. McGrath, "Using Qualitative Methods to Manage Risk," Reliability Engineering and System Safety,
Vol. 29, 1990.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD Guiding Principles for Chemical
Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response, 2"dEd., Paris, 2003.

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R. H. Perry and D. W. Green, Perty‘s Chemical Engineer’s Handbook, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill, New York,
2007.
F. Redmill and T. Anderson (eds.), Developments in Risk-Based Approaches to Safety: Proceedings of
the 14th Safety-critical Systems Symposium, ISBN 978- 1-84628-333-8, Springer-Verlag,
London, 2006.
B. Skelton, Process Safety Analysis: An Introduction, Institution of Chemical Engineers, ISBN 0-884 15-
666-4, Rugby, England, 1997.

U.S.Department of Defense, Military Standard System Safety Program Requirements, MIL-STD-882D,


Washington, DC, 2000.
U.S. Department of Energy, “DOE Handbook: Chemical Process Hazard Analysis,” DOE-HDBK- 1100-
2004, Washington, DC, August 2004. Available from National Technical Information Service,
Springfield, Virginia 22 161, and from www.energy.gov.
U S . Department of Energy, “Example Process Hazard Analysis of a Department of Energy Water
Chlorination Process,” DOE/EH-0340, Washington, DC, September 1993. Available fiom
National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22 161, and from
www.energy.gov.

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