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Index to Volume 12 Authors Green, L. Shayne Pratt, Thomas H TTT OE 49 i ET 106 Andrews, David C. «0.0.0.0... 104 H R Andronopoulos, S Asimakopoulos, D. ...................0+ 61 Heskestad Gunnar Auger, John E Jenssen, Tore K Barrish, Robert A IR icicscdiicacencssnswtsncnnincs 61,118 Bennett, Gary F Kaiser, Geoffrey D Bernstein, George Kletz, Trevor A Bley, Dennis C Statharas, John C Bokeny, Roger E. ..................-...02. 71 Sumathipala, K Britton, Laurence G Sweeney, Joseph C. ..................... 83 Browne, George - Lakin, Michael B Lenoir, Eric M. .........c.ec.e .ce.ce.e e.ee ee 12 TD 92 Carlson, Eric C Coppersthwaite, D.P. .................... 49 V EEREa ne 76 van Wees, R.M.M D van Wingerden, C.J.M. .................. 40 | | 5) ae 67 Davenport, John A Venetsanos, A Drake, Elizabeth M F Waclawczyk, J.H Felder, Richard M AES eee 34,55 Frurip, David J Wehrum, William L Process Safety Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) October, 1993 251 Titles a F Chemical Facilities With PES-Based Controls, A ARCO Chemical's HAZOP Failure and Design Limit Criteria Safety Testing of New Chemicals: for Blast Loaded Structures 216 Frequency Estimates for Transport- Related Hydroflouric and Simulation-Based Decision Support Sulfuric Acid Release System for a Pharmaceuticals BLEVE or not to BLEVE: Anatomy of Manufacturing Plant a Boiling Liquid Expanding Simulation of the Thomey Island .. Dense Gas Trial No. 8, Using the Cc Hazard Resolutions in Sulfur Plants Code ADREA-HF from Design Through Static Hazards Using Flexible Case Study of a Hydrogen Peroxide Intermediate Bulk Containers Related Deflagration in a for Powder Handling Wastewater Treatment Tank Statistical Evaluation of Lower Chemical Reactivity Evaluation: The Flammability Distance (LFD) CCPS Program Industry Views on Chemical Using Four Hazardous Release Compliance Strategies Process Safety Contractor Hazard Identification and Control Systems for Good Management Corporation and The Community: Maintainability and its Application Practices in Quantified Credibility, Legitimacy, and to Process Plant Risk Analysis Imposed Risk, The Current Research at TNO on Vapor Cloud Explosion Modelling 222 Novel, Thermal Instability in a “Semi- Transient Flow Phenomena and D Batch" Reactor, A Reaction Forces During Blowdown of Gas at High Pressures P Data Summary of the National Fire Through Relief Lines Behind Protection Association's BLEVE Rupture Disks Prediction of Ammonia Releases Using ADREA-HF Code Prediction of Vessel and Piping Failure Rates in Chemical Unforseen Side-Effects of Improving Effect of Oxygen on Vinyl Acetate Process Plants Using the the Environment, The and Acrylic Monomer Stabilization, Thomas Model Utilization and Results of Hazard Process Safety Management and Operability Studies in a Electrostatic Ignitions in Enriched in Delaware Petroleum Refinery Oxygen Atmospheres: A Case Physical Modeling of Water Sprays - Comparison Against Vv Emergency Response Shortstop Field Operations Inhibiition During the Approach to Vapor Supression of Chemicals an Acrylic Acid Runaway Polymerization Evaluating External Spill Response Safety Evaluation Framework for SR iccidiilinsipnaitasaninnienss — Process Hazards Management in 252 October, 1993 Process Safety Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) Subjects A F safety management Foams, using in vapor supression 151 Acid release scenarios Q Accident prevention G Acrylic Quantified risk analysis acid runaway polymerization Gas monomer stabilization blowdown at high pressures R dense gas trial No. 8 Reactor, semi-batch Risk analysis, quantified Rupture discs, relief lines behind...232 Hazard and operability studies S evaluation procedures identification and control Safety testing of new chemicals. . resolutions in sulfur plants Simulation-based support system . 7 Hazardous release models Cc HAZOP experience Start-up of sulfur plants Hydrofluoric acid release Statistical evaluation of LFD Code ADREA-HF Hydrogen peroxide deflagration .... Sulfur plants, hazard resolutions ..127 Chemical(s) Sulfuric acid release process plants, failure rates in ....123 | T Intermediate bulk containers L Thermal instability, a novel Compliance strategies Thomas model, using the Corporation and the community ....209 Lower flammability distance Transient flow phenomena Vapor cloud explosion(s) D Oo Deflagration, HoO> related Oxygen Decision support system atmospheres, enriched Design of sulfur plants effect on vinyl acetate P E Venting of gaseous explosions Vessel and piping failure rates Electrostatic ignitions PES-based controls Vinyl acetate Petroleum refinery, studies in a Emergency response Environment, improving the Piping and vessel failure rates Powder handling External spill response resources..206 Process Wastewater treatment Water sprays, modeling of tatement ofO wnership, Managementa,n d Circulation (requiredb y 39 U.S.C. 3685) of September 22, 1993, for Process Safety Progress Publication No. “a 410, issued quartfoer arn lanynua l subscription price of $125 from 345 E. 47th St., New York,N Y 10017, which is the location of its publication and business offices. The name and address of the Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor are: Publisher, Gary M. Rekstad, 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017; Editor, T. A. Ventrone, 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017; Managing Editor, Maura Mullen, 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017. The owner is: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding one percent or more of the total amouonft bosnds , mortgora otghere sescur,iti es are: None. The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization, and the exempt status for federal income’ tax purposes have not changed during the preceding 12 months. The following figures describe the nature and extent of Process Safety Progress’ circulation. In each category the first number (in italics) is the average number of copies of each issue during the preceding 12 months. The number next to it, within parentheses ( ), is the actual number of copies of the single issue published nearest to the filing date. Total number of copies printed (net press run), 2,950 (3,000). Paid circulation: 1. Sales gh dealers and carriers, street vendors, and counter sales: None; 2. Mail subscriptions, 2,035 (2,045). Total paid circulation 2,035 (2,045). Free distribution by mail carrier, or other means; samples, complimentary, and other free copies, 56 (52). Total distribution 2,090 (2,097). Copies not distributed: 1. Office use, left over, unaccounted, spoiled after printing 860 (903). 2. Returns from news agents: None. Total 2,950 (3,000). I certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete. Gary M. Rekstad, Publisher. Process Safety Progress (Vol. 12, No. 4) October, 1993 253

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