This technical book, "Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry," authored by Paul T. Anastas and David G. Hammond, was published by Elsevier in November 2015. It is intended for decision-makers in chemical facilities, water utilities, and manufacturing plants that handle hazardous chemicals. The book highlights the critical role of green chemistry principles in mitigating risks associated with accidental and deliberate chemical releases, advocating for the replacement of hazardous substances with safer alternatives. It addresses a wide range of chemical categories, including chlorine, ammonia, and various acids, and provides guidance on preventative measures and physical security.
This manual serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding and implementing inherently safer practices within chemical facilities. It delves into accident and terrorism prevention, offering insights into the application of green chemistry to reduce vulnerability. The content focuses on identifying and addressing potential threats, suggesting wholesale replacements of hazardous chemicals with benign and inherently safer materials. The book also incorporates valuable case studies to illustrate advancements and provide practical guidance for enhancing safety and security for personnel and resources.
Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry highlights the use of green chemistry principles to identify and address serious threats and potential consequences caused by accidental and deliberate industrial chemical releases. Through valuable case studies, the book suggests wholesale replacements of hazardous chemicals with benign and inherently safer, or "greener," materials. More than physical security barriers and plans, such preventative measures better guarantee the safety of industrial employees and nearby residents.
This valuable primer begins with an introduction to the concepts of green chemistry and outlines the various ways that a green approach to chemical design, production, and management is not only good for the planet, but also serves to protect people and infrastructure from terrorist acts. Specific examples and case studies are cited to illustrate what has been done to advance this cause, and offer guidance to those decision-makers who similarly aspire to greater safety and security for the people and resources they manage.
- Addresses security at chemical plants, manufacturers, water utilities and other facilities utilizing and storing hazardous chemical
- Provides practical suggestions and insightful case studies for green chemistry innovations from replacement processes and new technologies
- Covers multiple important chemicals and categories, including: Chlorine, Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid), Phosgene, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfuric Acid, Ammonia, Benzene, Pesticides, and cleaning technologies
Author: Anastas, Paul T
Author: Hammond, David G
Publisher: Elsevier
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry
Pages: 00134 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00134 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2015-11-16
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780128041901
Category: Technology & Engineering : Chemical & Biochemical
Category: Technology & Engineering : Industrial Health & Safety
Category: Business & Economics : Insurance - Risk Assessment & Managem
Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry highlights the use of green chemistry principles to identify and address serious threats and potential consequences caused by accidental and deliberate industrial chemical releases. Through valuable case studies, the book suggests wholesale replacements of hazardous chemicals with benign and inherently safer, or "greener," materials. More than physical security barriers and plans, such preventative measures better guarantee the safety of industrial employees and nearby residents.
This valuable primer begins with an introduction to the concepts of green chemistry and outlines the various ways that a green approach to chemical design, production, and management is not only good for the planet, but also serves to protect people and infrastructure from terrorist acts. Specific examples and case studies are cited to illustrate what has been done to advance this cause, and offer guidance to those decision-makers who similarly aspire to greater safety and security for the people and resources they manage.
- Addresses security at chemical plants, manufacturers, water utilities and other facilities utilizing and storing hazardous chemical
- Provides practical suggestions and insightful case studies for green chemistry innovations from replacement processes and new technologies
- Covers multiple important chemicals and categories, including: Chlorine, Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid), Phosgene, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfuric Acid, Ammonia, Benzene, Pesticides, and cleaning technologies
Author: Anastas, Paul T
Author: Hammond, David G
Publisher: Elsevier
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry
Pages: 00134 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00134 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2015-11-16
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780128041901
Category: Technology & Engineering : Chemical & Biochemical
Category: Technology & Engineering : Industrial Health & Safety
Category: Business & Economics : Insurance - Risk Assessment & Managem