Fr. 134.00

Multi-Plant Safety and Security Management in the Chemical and Process Industries

English · Hardback

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Dieser praxisbezogene Band arbeitet Prinzipien, Voraussetzungen, Stärken, Grenzen und Anwendungsbereiche eines Sicherheits- und Arbeitsschutzmanagements für Anlagencluster in der chemischen Industrie heraus. Er stellt Ihnen Richtlinien, Prozeduren, Rahmenpläne und technologische Ansätze zur Schaffung einer Sicherheitskultur zur Verfügung und erleichtert Ihnen so die Planungsarbeit. Der Stoff ist weniger mathematisch als konzeptuell aufbereitet und lässt sich daher ohne Umwege in die Praxis übertragen.

List of contents

PrefaceINTRODUCTIONCHEMICAL RISKS IN A MULTI-PLANT CONTEXTIntroductionSafety Risks Versus Security RisksThe Safety-Risk SpectrumThe Security-Risk SpectrumMulti-Plant Chemical RisksMulti-Plant Chemical-Risk ManagementHypothetical Benefits Associated with Multi-Plant Chemical RisksSafety-Risk Assessment and Safety-Risk ManagementSummary and ConclusionsA MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE: THE REQUIREMENTSIntroductionEncouraging Companies to Install a Multi-Plant-Safety and -Security CultureThe Present state-of-The-Art Deal with Safety and Security RisksCoping with the Future: Developing a Multi-Plant-Safety and -Security CultureSummary and ConclusionsA MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE - THE PROCEDURES: ESTABLISHING A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMIntroductionManaging Safety, Quality, Environment, and SecurityPlant-, Joint- and Multi-Plant-Safety and -Security-Management StakeholdersPractical Recommendations for Achieving Plant or Multi-Plant-Safety Loop of Continuous ImprovementPractical Recommendations for Achieving Plant or Multi-Plant-Security Loop of Continuous ImprovementSystem ImplementationSummary and ConclusionsA MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE - THE PEOPLE: FACILITATING MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY COLLABORATIONIntroductionA Multi-Plant-Safety-Management FrameworkA Multi-Plant-Security-Management FrameworkSummary and ConclusionsA MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE - THE TECHNOLOGY: DEVELOPING THE TOOLS TO ADVANCE MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITYIntroductionA Multi-Plant Domino-Risk Methodology and -Decision Support ToolSummary and ConclusionsASSESSING, EVALUATING AND CONTINUOUSLY OPTIMIZING OPERATIONAL STAFFING LEVELS WITHIN A MULTI-PLANT AREAIntroductionStaffing-Level (SL)-Assessment Management ModelInstrument for Existing Staffing-Level Assessment (IESLA)The MCSL MethodRoadmap of Staffing-Level AssessmentThe Way Towards Continuous Staffing-Level Improvement in Industrial AreasSummary and ConclusionsMULTI-PLANT SITE-INTEGRATED SAFETY AND SECURITY GOVERNANCEIntroductionFrom Individual Plant Safety and Security Know-How to Multi-Plant Safety and Security KnowledgeTowards a Design Code of Good Practice for Integrating Multi-Plant-Safety and -Security Building BlocksPlanning for Safety and Security SustainabilitySummary and ConclusionsGAME-THEORY: A MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUE TO CONVINCE COMPANY TOP MANAGEMENT TO INVEST IN MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITYIntroductionQualitative Discussion on Multi-Plant-Safety and -Security InvestmentsTwo-Plant External Domino-Effects Investment ModelTwo-Plant Martyrdom GamesMulti-Plant GamesSummary and ConclusionsCONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSIntroductionSummaryMain Conclusions and RecommendationsAPPENDIXInstrument for Evaluating Security Staffing LevelsThe IESLA InstrumentInstrument for Evaluating Safety Critical Staffing Levels

About the author

Genserik Reniers received his PhD in Applied Economic Sciences from the University of Antwerp, after completing a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels. He lectures in general chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical process technology, industrial processes and thermodynamics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is also visiting professor Risk Management at the Institute of Transport and Maritime Management in Antwerp. At the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel in Brussels, Professor Reniers lectures in prevention management, advanced occupational health and safety management and chemical processes/unit operations. His main research interests concern the collaboration and interaction between safety and security topics and socio-economic optimization within the chemical industry. He coordinates the Antwerp Research Group on Safety and Security (ARGoSS), unifying multi-disciplinary safety and security research at the University of Antwerp. He has extensive experience in leading research projects funded both by the Belgian government and the chemical industry. He is a Fellow of the International Congress of Disaster Management, Member of the Society for Risk Analysis and the Royal Flemish Society for Engineers and serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries.

Summary

Dieser praxisbezogene Band arbeitet Prinzipien, Voraussetzungen, Stärken, Grenzen und Anwendungsbereiche eines Sicherheits- und Arbeitsschutzmanagements für Anlagencluster in der chemischen Industrie heraus. Er stellt Ihnen Richtlinien, Prozeduren, Rahmenpläne und technologische Ansätze zur Schaffung einer Sicherheitskultur zur Verfügung und erleichtert Ihnen so die Planungsarbeit. Der Stoff ist weniger mathematisch als konzeptuell aufbereitet und lässt sich daher ohne Umwege in die Praxis übertragen.

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"Instantly logical in conception and introduction, this book starts right, with its list of acronyms immediately to hand after the brief but informative preface , in which the author declares and explains his aims and sources within the text ". (The ROSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, 1 December 2010)

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