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Chemical Processings eHandbook: Improve Plant Safety

2014-10-22 21:48:00| Chemical Processing

Systems are becoming more complex. This complexity is changing the nature of the accidents and losses we are experiencing. Process design and process safety are critical considerations in chemical production and processing. With design and safety paramount at the outset of any new development or equipment retrofit, firms can minimize risk exposure, maximize productivity and position themselves to remain compliant and competitive. Advanced automation technologies continue to drive productivity improvements. In this Chemical Processing Improve Plant Safety eHandbook, we provide tips for safer processing including: The role of senior management including six important steps senior management should take to insure safer processing Optimizing process safety and efficiency through modern weighing design The fundamentals of blast-resistant building  Download your copy of this Chemical Processing Improve Plant Safety eHandbook now.

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