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Process safety progress is expanding its focus to other areas of the chemical process industries, such as the pharmaceutical industry, alternate energy technology, microchip manufacturing, and education Grossel SS, Schaab J, Wallace SJ, Willey RJ |
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Letters to the Editor Gluckstein ME |
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Letters to the Editor - Reply Ogle RA, Morrison DR, Viz MJ |
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Untitled Venart JES |
228 - 235 |
Operational discipline in the workplace Klein JA |
236 - 243 |
Integrating risk-based inspection into risk management plans Conley M |
244 - 248 |
A global approach for reducing risks in hydrogenation operations Karayigitoglu C, Holroyde J |
249 - 257 |
New generic leak frequencies for process equipment Spouge J |
258 - 265 |
Maximize tube life by using internal and external inspection devices Roberts RD, Brightling J |
266 - 272 |
Reliable and effective inerting methods to prevent explosions Hoppe T, Jaeger N |
273 - 279 |
Inerting of centrifuges for safe operation Grossel SS |
280 - 286 |
Safe acetoxylation of propylene: The role of oxygen Chen JR, Lee CM |
287 - 293 |
Boiler and combustion safety: What you don't know can kill you! Puskar JR |
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Evaluation of dust and hybrid mixture explosion potential in process plants Dastidar AG, Nalda-Reyes B, Dahn CJ |
299 - 302 |
Handling chemicals in small containers Ness A, Gibson R |
303 - 309 |
Reactivity investigation of mixtures of propane and nitrous oxide Willey RJ, Hu SW, Moses JM |
310 - 315 |
The mitigation of pressure piling by divergent connections Di Benedetto A, Russo G, Salzano E |
316 - 327 |
Consequence analysis - Using a CFD model for industrial sites Dharmavaram S, Hanna SR, Hansen OR |