1 - 8 |
Learning from experience Kletz TA |
9 - 16 |
Drivers of accident preparedness and safety: evidence from the RMP Rule Kleindorfer PR, Elliott MR, Wang YL, Lowe RA |
17 - 26 |
Making the business case for process safety using value-at-risk concepts Fang JNS, Ford DM, Mannan MS |
27 - 31 |
The role of adverse weather conditions in acute releases of hazardous substances, Texas, 2000-2001 Ruckart PZ, Borders J, Villanacci J, Harris R, Samples-Ruiz M |
33 - 38 |
Lessons learned from hazardous chemical incidents - Louisiana Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system Hu CY, Raymond DJ |
39 - 49 |
New York hazardous substances emergency events surveillance: learning from hazardous substances releases to improve safety Welles WL, Wilburn RE, Ehrlich JK, Floridia CM |
51 - 56 |
Evaluation of 1,3-butadiene dimerization and secondary reactions in the presence and absence of oxygen Aldeeb AA, Rogers WJ, Mannan MS |
57 - 62 |
Calorimetric study on the decomposition of hydroxylamine in the presence of transition metals Kumasaki M |
63 - 70 |
Chemical reactivity assessments in R&D Leggett D |
71 - 90 |
The reactivity of 1,3-butadiene with butadiene-derived popcorn polymer Levin ME, Hill AD, Zimmerman LW, Paxson TE |
91 - 100 |
Study of condition-dependent decomposition reactions - Part I. The thermal behaviour and decompostion of 2-nitrobenzoyl chloride Lever SD, Papadaki M |
IX - IX |
Special issue: A collection of papers presented at the Annual Symposium of the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States, 28-29 October 2003 - Foreword Mannan MS |
101 - 105 |
Use of ARC in screening for explosive properties Bodman GT, Chervin S |
107 - 110 |
Testing strategy for classifying self-heating substances for transport of dangerous goods Chervin S, Bodman GT |
111 - 114 |
Effect of droplet size distribution on reaction heat in a liquid-liquid heterogeneous reaction process Fujimoto Y |
115 - 118 |
Learning from what went wrong - two case studies Grotefendt RH, Chastain JW |
119 - 125 |
Chlorine transfer hose failure Joseph G |
127 - 132 |
Whose fault is it anyway? A practical illustration of human factors in process safety Hughes G, Kornowa-Weichel M |
133 - 140 |
Explosion caused by flashing liquid in a process vessel Ogle RA, Megerle MV, Morrison DR, Carpenter AR |
141 - 147 |
Practicing chemical process safety: a look at the layers of protection Sanders RE |
149 - 154 |
Consequence modeling using the fire dynamics simulator Ryder NL, Sutula JA, Schemel CF, Hamer AJ, Van Brunt V |
155 - 161 |
Human performance breakdowns are rarely accidents: they are usually very poor choices with disastrous results Besco RO |
163 - 167 |
Initial perspectives on process threat management Whiteley JRR, Mannan MS |
169 - 174 |
A new method for defining and managing process alarms and for correcting process operation when an alarm occurs Brooks R, Thorpe R, Wilson J |
175 - 180 |
The new risk paradigm for chemical process security and safety Moorel DA |
181 - 192 |
Evaluating and assessing process hazard analyses Palmer PJ |
193 - 196 |
Force protection: today's reality Torgerson R |