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Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications
The consideration of safety of processing plants from design to operation involves many tasks. Different techniques and tools have been developed to assist in carry out those tasks. With the advances in computing technologies, both in hardware and software, there is the opportunity to bring together...
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author | Paul Chung J. de Brugha Joe McDonald Jim Madden |
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description | The consideration of safety of processing plants from design to operation involves many tasks. Different techniques and tools have been developed to assist in carry out those tasks. With the advances in computing technologies, both in hardware and software, there is the opportunity to bring together the vast amount of engineering, hazard and risk data and handle them in an efficient way to manage and improve safety throughout the life time of a plant. This paper proposes keeping such data in a process plant safety information repository which can be easily accessed by different safety-related tools to enhance the efficiency of safety identification and analysis tasks. |
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spelling | rr-article-94030072012-01-01T00:00:00Z Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications Paul Chung (1250973) J. de Brugha (7168997) Joe McDonald (7169000) Jim Madden (7169003) Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified Information repository System integration Safety-related applications Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified The consideration of safety of processing plants from design to operation involves many tasks. Different techniques and tools have been developed to assist in carry out those tasks. With the advances in computing technologies, both in hardware and software, there is the opportunity to bring together the vast amount of engineering, hazard and risk data and handle them in an efficient way to manage and improve safety throughout the life time of a plant. This paper proposes keeping such data in a process plant safety information repository which can be easily accessed by different safety-related tools to enhance the efficiency of safety identification and analysis tasks. 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/10578 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Process_plant_safety_information_repository_and_support_for_safety_applications/9403007 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
spellingShingle | Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified Information repository System integration Safety-related applications Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified Paul Chung J. de Brugha Joe McDonald Jim Madden Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title | Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title_full | Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title_fullStr | Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title_short | Process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
title_sort | process plant safety information repository and support for safety applications |
topic | Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified Information repository System integration Safety-related applications Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/10578 |