Assessment of chemical process hazards in early design stages |
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Authors: | Shailesh Shah Ulrich Fischer Konrad Hungerbühler |
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Institution: | Safety and Environmental Technology Group, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), HCI, G137, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A new method called SREST-layer-assessment method with automated software tool is presented that in a hierarchical approach reveals the degree of non-ideality of chemical processes with regard to SHE (safety, health and environment) aspects at different layers: the properties of the chemical substances involved (substance assessment layer (SAL)), possible interactions between the substances (reactivity assessment layer (RAL)), possible hazard scenarios resulting from the combination of substances and operating conditions in the various equipments involved (equipment assessment layer (EAL)), and the safety technologies that are required to run a process safely and in accordance with legal regulations (safety-technology assessment layer (STAL)). In RAL, EAL and STAL the main focus is put on process safety. A case study is used to show the principles of the method. It is demonstrated how the method can be used as a systematic tool to support chemical engineers and chemists in evaluating chemical process safety in early process development stages. |
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Keywords: | Process safety Early process design SREST-layer-assessment method |
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