Plant Design and Operations
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Plant Design and Operations

Ian Sutton

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Plant Design and Operations

Ian Sutton

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Plant Design and Operations provides practical guidance on the design, operation, and maintenance of process facilities. The book is based on years of hands-on experience gathered during the design and operation of a wide range of facilities in many different types of industry including chemicals, refining, offshore oil and gas, and pipelines. The book helps managers, engineers, operators, and maintenance specialists with advice and guidance that can be used right away in working situations.

Each chapter provides information and guidance that can be used immediately. For example, the chapter on Energy Control Procedures describes seven levels of positive isolation — ranging from a closed block valve all the way to double block and bleed with line break. The Safety in Design chapter describes topics such as area classification, fire protection, stairways and platforms, fixed ladders, emergency showers, lighting, and alarms.

Other areas covered in detail by the book include security, equipment, and transportation. A logical, practical guide to maintenance task organization is provided, from conducting a Job Hazards Analysis to the issue of a work permit, and to the shutdown and isolation of equipment. Common hazards are covered in detail, including flow problems, high pressure, corrosion, power failure, and many more.

  • Provides information to managers, engineers, operators and maintenance personnel which is immediately applicable to their operations
  • Supported by useful, real-world examples and experience from a wide range of facilities and industries
  • Includes guidance on occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene and personal protective equipment

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Chapter 1

Operations

The purpose of this book is to provide practical guidance on issues to do with the design, operation, and maintenance of process facilities, including chemical plants, oil refineries, offshore facilities, and pipelines—with a focus on safety issues. This book is part of a series that includes Process Risk and Reliability Management and Offshore Safety Management.

Keywords

Safety; Operations; Design; Maintenance; Regulations; OSHA; EPA; BSEE; SIMOPs; Area classification; Housekeeping

Introduction

The purpose of this book is to provide practical guidance on issues to do with the design, operation and maintenance of process facilities, including chemical plants, oil refineries, offshore facilities and pipelines—with a focus on safety issues. It is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Operations
Chapter 2 Maintenance and Inspection
Chapter 3 Energy Control Procedures
Chapter 4 Occupational Safety
Chapter 5 Chemicals
Chapter 6 Personal Protective Equipment
Chapter 7 Health and Industrial Hygiene
Chapter 8 Human Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 9 Firefighting
Chapter 10 Safety in Design
Chapter 11 Siting and Layout
Chapter 12 Equipment
Chapter 13 Piping and Valves
Chapter 14 Safety Instrumentation
Chapter 15 Transportation
Chapter 16 Security
Chapter 17 Common Hazards
This book is one in a series to do with the management of process facilities, both onshore and offshore. Other titles include Process Risk and Reliability Management (PRRM) and Offshore Safety Management. There is a particularly strong overlap between the contents of this book and those of PRRM which discusses the process safety management systems that lie behind much of what is written here. For example, this book’s Chapter 9 (Firefighting) is tightly integrated with Chapter 12 (Emergency Management) of PRRM. Another example is to do with the topic of Inherent Safety, the principles of which are discussed in PRRM. This book shows how those principles are applied to design of equipment such as pressure safety relief valves, tanks, and stairways.
The table of contents for PRRM is shown as follows:
Chapter 1—Risk Management
Chapter 2—Compliance and Standards
Chapter 3—Culture and Participation
Chapter 4—Technical Information
Chapter 5—Hazard Identification
Chapter 6—Operating Procedures
Chapter 7—Training and Competence
Chapter 8—Prestartup Reviews
Chapter 9—Asset Integrity
Chapter 10—Management of Change
Chapter 11—Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
Chapter 12—Emergency Management
Chapter 13—Audits and Assessments
Chapter 14—Consequence Analysis
Chapter 15—Frequency Analysis
Chapter 16—Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
Chapter 17—Managing a Risk Program
Chapter 18—Project Management
Chapter 19—Contractors
Chapter 20—The Risk Management Professional

Professional Advice

This book covers a wide range of professional topics such as health, human factors, and equipment design. It goes without saying that a properly qualified professional should be consulted for specific advice in specialized areas such as these.
Note: This book also describes some of the regulations to do with safety, design and operations. However, because each country has its own legal system and regulatory interpretations are constantly changing, qualified legal advice should always be obtained for each particular system and location.

Regulations, Standards, and Guidance

The design and operation of process facilities is covered by a wide range of regulations, industry consensus standards, and guidance documents such as books, company standards, and manufacturer’s information. Many of these documents are referred to and described in this book. The guidance provided here is general in nature; each company and facility should use the material provided as a basis for developing its own standards.

Regulations

As the name implies, regulations must be followed—they are the law of the land. They can be national/federal, state/province, or local.
In the United States, many of the regulations to do with the safety of process facilities are written and enforced by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). It is often found that OSHA’s rules and the interpretation of those rules are used internationally, even when there is no legal requirement to do so. The U.K. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is another regulatory agency whose influence often extends beyond its own immediate jurisdiction.
Information as to how regulations are developed and enforced is provided in Chapter 2 of PRRM.

Industry Standards

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines a stan...

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