Reniers, Genserik L.L. Multi-Plant Safety and Security Management in the Chemical and Process Industries
  1. Auflage - April 2010 79,- Euro 2010. XVI, 274 Seiten, Hardcover 76 Abb., 29 Tab. - Praktikerbuch - ISBN-10: 3-527-32551-4 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32551-1 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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Langtext Dieser praxisbezogene Band arbeitet Prinzipien, Voraussetzungen, Stärken, Grenzen und Anwendungsbereiche eines Sicherheits- und Arbeitsschutzmanagements für Anlagencluster in der chemischen Industrie heraus. Er stellt Ihnen Richtlinien, Prozeduren, Rahmenpläne und technologische Ansätze zur Schaffung einer Sicherheitskultur zur Verfügung und erleichtert Ihnen so die Planungsarbeit. Der Stoff ist weniger mathematisch als konzeptuell aufbereitet und lässt sich daher ohne Umwege in die Praxis übertragen.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface INTRODUCTION CHEMICAL RISKS IN A MULTI-PLANT CONTEXT Introduction Safety Risks Versus Security Risks The Safety-Risk Spectrum The Security-Risk Spectrum Multi-Plant Chemical Risks Multi-Plant Chemical-Risk Management Hypothetical Benefits Associated with Multi-Plant Chemical Risks Safety-Risk Assessment and Safety-Risk Management Summary and Conclusions A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE: THE REQUIREMENTS Introduction Encouraging Companies to Install a Multi-Plant-Safety and ?Security Culture The Present state-of-The-Art Deal with Safety and Security Risks Coping with the Future: Developing a Multi-Plant-Safety and ?Security Culture Summary and Conclusions A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE ? THE PROCEDURES: ESTABLISHING A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Introduction Managing Safety, Quality, Environment, and Security Plant-, Joint- and Multi-Plant-Safety and ?Security-Management Stakeholders Practical Recommendations for Achieving Plant or Multi-Plant-Safety Loop of Continuous Improvement Practical Recommendations for Achieving Plant or Multi-Plant-Security Loop of Continuous Improvement System Implementation Summary and Conclusions A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE ? THE PEOPLE: FACILITATING MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY COLLABORATION Introduction A Multi-Plant-Safety-Management Framework A Multi-Plant-Security-Management Framework Summary and Conclusions A MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY CULTURE ? THE TECHNOLOGY: DEVELOPING THE TOOLS TO ADVANCE MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY Introduction A Multi-Plant Domino-Risk Methodology and ?Decision Support Tool Summary and Conclusions ASSESSING, EVALUATING AND CONTINUOUSLY OPTIMIZING OPERATIONAL STAFFING LEVELS WITHIN A MULTI-PLANT AREA Introduction Staffing-Level (SL)-Assessment Management Model Instrument for Existing Staffing-Level Assessment (IESLA) The MCSL Method Roadmap of Staffing-Level Assessment The Way Towards Continuous Staffing-Level Improvement in Industrial Areas Summary and Conclusions MULTI-PLANT SITE-INTEGRATED SAFETY AND SECURITY GOVERNANCE Introduction From Individual Plant Safety and Security Know-How to Multi-Plant Safety and Security Knowledge Towards a Design Code of Good Practice for Integrating Multi-Plant-Safety and ?Security Building Blocks Planning for Safety and Security Sustainability Summary and Conclusions GAME-THEORY: A MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUE TO CONVINCE COMPANY TOP MANAGEMENT TO INVEST IN MULTI-PLANT SAFETY AND SECURITY Introduction Qualitative Discussion on Multi-Plant-Safety and ?Security Investments Two-Plant External Domino-Effects Investment Model Two-Plant Martyrdom Games Multi-Plant Games Summary and Conclusions CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Introduction Summary Main Conclusions and Recommendations APPENDIX Instrument for Evaluating Security Staffing Levels The IESLA Instrument Instrument for Evaluating Safety Critical Staffing Levels
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