The 14th EFCE Symposium on Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries is the second organized in Italy by the Italian Association of Chemical Engineers (AIDIC), on behalf of the Loss Prevention Working Party of the European Federation of Chemical Engineers (EFCE), following the earlier conference in Taormina in 1992. First staged forty years ago, the Loss Prevention Symposium has grown as a successful series of international events attracting delegates from all over the world. Due to evolutionary changes in society, industry and technology, there is still a continuous need for research and development in the process safety, as new pressures and challenges appear. Among new pressures we recall that plants are ageing, req...
Increased emphasis on safety and loss prevention over the last 50 years has engrained safety as one ...
PresentationProcess Safety Management (PSM), as a loss prevention management system, has been used f...
‘Accidents recur,’ which is what Kletz [Kletz T. (1993). Lessons from disasters, how organisations h...
In 2013, the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) celebrates its 60th anniversary. EFC...
This Volume provides a successful forum on process safety, risk assessment and HSE management. It i...
The first European Loss Prevention Symposium under the auspices of the European Federation of Chemic...
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Bhopal gas disaster, the Safety Centre @ Indian Institute...
Process industry brings economic activity and provides us with unique materials. Inherent to it are ...
This book is the Proceedings of the International Conference on Trans portation, Storage, and Dispo...
Process safety has been practiced as a field of research and safety management in the oil and chemic...
Up to the late 1960s the chemical industry looked upon safety as a non-technical subject but after a...
Inherent safety is an approach that finds application in the entire design and operation life cycle ...
Technological progress is directed towards fulfilling human needs for development and progress. At t...
PresentationMuch focus within process safety and process safety education is on the basic engineerin...
Over the last decades, process safety has been an important area of academic inquiry, aiming to buil...
Increased emphasis on safety and loss prevention over the last 50 years has engrained safety as one ...
PresentationProcess Safety Management (PSM), as a loss prevention management system, has been used f...
‘Accidents recur,’ which is what Kletz [Kletz T. (1993). Lessons from disasters, how organisations h...
In 2013, the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) celebrates its 60th anniversary. EFC...
This Volume provides a successful forum on process safety, risk assessment and HSE management. It i...
The first European Loss Prevention Symposium under the auspices of the European Federation of Chemic...
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Bhopal gas disaster, the Safety Centre @ Indian Institute...
Process industry brings economic activity and provides us with unique materials. Inherent to it are ...
This book is the Proceedings of the International Conference on Trans portation, Storage, and Dispo...
Process safety has been practiced as a field of research and safety management in the oil and chemic...
Up to the late 1960s the chemical industry looked upon safety as a non-technical subject but after a...
Inherent safety is an approach that finds application in the entire design and operation life cycle ...
Technological progress is directed towards fulfilling human needs for development and progress. At t...
PresentationMuch focus within process safety and process safety education is on the basic engineerin...
Over the last decades, process safety has been an important area of academic inquiry, aiming to buil...
Increased emphasis on safety and loss prevention over the last 50 years has engrained safety as one ...
PresentationProcess Safety Management (PSM), as a loss prevention management system, has been used f...
‘Accidents recur,’ which is what Kletz [Kletz T. (1993). Lessons from disasters, how organisations h...