
Methods and Tools for Resilience and Dynamic Risk Assessment of Chemical Processes
Description
Further chapters investigate advanced hazard assessment methodologies like Systems Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) and Risk-Based Process Safety (RBPS), alongside dynamic risk assessment techniques. The text also discusses the evolution of "resilience" in process safety, resilience assessment methods, and simulation tools for enhancing safety. It includes real-world case studies coupled with insights on future trends in technology to help researchers and students alike to conduct their own future research into risk and resilience assessment in chemical process safety fields.
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Persons
Professor Chi-Min Shu is a Distinguished Chair Professor at the National Yunlin University of Science and Technology. His research primarily focuses on thermokinetic analysis, runaway reactions, fire/explosion prevention, risk assessment, and process safety-related issues. Prof. Shu has served as an editor for Process Safety and Environmental Protection and has been an editorial board member for several prestigious journals, including Process Safety Progress (PSP), Journal of Safety Research (JSR, SSCI), Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (JTAC, SCI), Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries (JLPI, SCI), and Processes. His accolades include the Trevor Kletz Merit Award from the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center (MKOPSC), Texas, USA (2021), Distinguished Engineering Professor Award (Chemical Engineering) by the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Taiwan, and the ITACC V4 Scientific Excellence Award at the 3rd JTACC and 9th V4 Thermoanalytical Conference in Hungary (2023).
Content
2. State-of-the-art of Process Hazard Identification
3. Emerging systemic hazard assessment approach
4. Risk-based Process Safety
5. Dynamic Risk Assessment Techniques
6. From "Resilience" to Process Resilience
7. Resilience Assessment Methods
8. Simulation Tools for Process Safety and Resilience
9. Integrating Safety and Resilience in Process Design
10. Future Trends in Process Safety and Resilience
11. Industrial Accident Studies and Lessons Learned