Plant Design and Operations
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Plant Design and Operations provides practical guidance on the design, operation, and maintenance of process facilities.
The book is based on years of hands-on experience acquired during the design and operation of a wide range of facilities in different types of industry, including chemicals manufacturing, refining, offshore oil and gas, and pipelines. The book provides managers, engineers, operators, and maintenance specialists with advice and guidance that can be used right away in working situations.
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Chapter 10 to do with Energy Control describes seven levels of positive isolation — ranging from a closed block valve all the way to double block and bleed with line break.
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Chapter 1 — Safety in Design — describes topics such as area classification, P&IDs and spec breaks.
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A logical, practical guide to maintenance task organization is provided in Chapter 9 from conducting a Job Hazards Analysis to the issue of a work permit, and to the shutdown and isolation of equipment.
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Common hazards, such as problems to do with fluid flow, high pressure, corrosion and power failure are described in Chapter 19.
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Chapter 1 — Safety in Design
Introduction
Standard Examples
Terminology
Regulations, Standards and Guidance
Regulatory Agencies (United States)
Regulations (International)
Industry Standards
HSE
Process Safety Management
Risk Management
Units of Measurement
SI Units
Date Format
Engineering Drawings
Block Diagrams
Process Flow Diagrams
Piping and Instrument Diagrams
Symbols
Equipment Numbering
Spec Breaks
Isometric Drawings
Electrical Single-Line Diagrams
Materials of Construction
Flammable and Combustible Materials
Fire Triangle
Flammable Range
Flash Point
Flammable / Combustible Liquids
Class I Liquids
Class II Liquids
Class III Liquids
Ignition Sources
Lightning
Area Classification
IEC Code
Regulations and Standards
Temperature Code
Classification Plan
Fireproofing Insulation
Fireproofing Materials
Cryogenic Systems
Maintenance
Chapter 2 — Siting and Layout
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Siting
Layout
Layout Risk Analysis
Facility Orientation
Hazardous Areas
Blocks and Roads
Piping
Drainage Systems
Loading/Unloading Facilities
Routine Access and Egress
Explosion Protection
Safe Areas
Emergency Escape
Manual Alarm Call Points
Process Isolation Valves
Firefighting
Emergency Showers and Eyewashes
Equipment Spacing
Pressure Vessels
Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Pumps
Compressors / Compressor Drivers
Heat Exchangers
Boilers
Fired Equipment
Air Intakes
Equipment Stacking
Piping and Valves
Piping
Valves
Flares and Vents
Buildings
Utilities
Stairways and Ladders
Stairways
Dimensions
Landings
Load Capacity
Stair Rails
Stair Treads
Ladders
Dimensions
Safety Cages and Gates
Rungs and Stringers
Platforms
Guardrails, Handrails and Toeboards
Ramps
Chapter 3 — Equipment and Buildings
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Pressure Vessels / Columns
Pressure Vessel Code
Fire Hazard
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure
Vessels under Vacuum
Storage Vessels
Reflux Vessels
Manways
Nameplate / Documentation
Storage Tanks
Functions of Storage Tanks
Types of Storage Tank
Fixed Roof Tanks
Floating Roof Tanks
Plastic Tanks
Bund Walls / Berms
Tank Farms
Stairs and Platforms
Tank Design
Static Electricity
Blanket / Padding Gas
Vents
Connections, Nozzles and Manways
Overflow Systems
Instrumentation
Temperature Control
Tank Fires
Boilover / Foamover
Rag Layers
BS&W
Pumps
Types of Pump
Centrifugal Pumps
Positive Displacement Pumps
Shutdown and Alarm Systems
Suction Piping
Minimum Flow Protection
Fire Protection
Sealless Pumps
Sparing
Pump Isolation
Vibration
Pump Casing
Seals and Packing
Compressors
API 618
Seals
Shutdown and Alarm Systems
Liquid Knockout
Relief Valves
Compressor Isolation
Surge Protection
Sparing Policy
Turbines
Gas Turbines
Steam Turbines
Heat Exchangers
Shell and Tube Exchangers
Tube / Shell Side
Tube Leakage
Air-Cooled Exchangers
Cooling Towers
Natural / Forced Draft
Safety
Fired Heaters
Heat Transfer Fluids
Air Preheaters
Safety
No Process Flow
Start-Up / Operations
Flares / Blowdown
Emergency Depressurization
Flaring
Types of Flare
Flare Design
Ground Flares
Smokeless Operation
Thermal Oxidizers
Boilers
Internal Combustion Engines
Starter Systems
Intake, Exhaust and Fuel Systems
Electrical Equipment
Transformers
Equipment Grounding
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Buildings
Administrative Buildings
Control Buildings
Control Rooms
Computer Rooms
Electrical Equipment Buildings/Substations
HVAC
Process Buildings
Equipment Buildings
Analyzer Houses / Operator Laboratories
Warehouses and Workshops
Temporary Buildings
Chapter 4 — Piping
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Pipe Specifications
Pipe Sizing
Nominal Pipe Sizes
Pipe Schedule
Fluid Velocity
Materials
Steel
Other Metals
Polymers
Equipment
Underground Piping
Fittings
Welding
Threaded Piping
Expansion Compensators
Expansion Loops
Axial Joints
Bellows-Type
Small Pipe Connections
Flanges
Gaskets
Blinds
Line Blinds
Spectacle Blinds
Insulation
Heat Tracing
Steam Tracing
Electrical Tracing
Flame Arrestors
Thermal Flame Arrestors
Water Seal Flame Arrestors
Velocity Flame Arrestors
Detonation Arrestors
Vortex Breakers
Hoses
Chapter 5 — Valves
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Valve Symbols
Block Valves
Gate Valves
Ball Valves
Butterfly Valves
Plug Valves
Needle Valves
Excess Flow Valves
Self-Closing Valves
Globe / Control Valves
Check (Non-Return) Valves
Rotary Valves
Flangeless Valves
Emergency Isolation Valves
Valve Seat Materials
Valve Position
Steam Traps
Pressure Relief Devices
Causes of Overpressure
Pressure Safety Relief Valves
Pilot-Operated Pressure Relief Valves
Block Valves
Thermal Relief Valves
Rupture Disks
Below Relief Valves
Setting the Pressure
Hatches / Doors
Chapter 6 — Instrumentation and Control
Introduction
Operating / Safe Limits
Process Control
Distributed Control Systems
SCADA
Safety Instrumented Systems
Safety Integrity Level
Testing and Inspection
HIPPS
Fire and Gas Detection
Fire Detection
Flammable Gas Detection
Fire / Flame Detection
Heat Detection
Fusible Links
Smoke Detection
Ultrasonic Detectors
Closed-Circuit Television
Detection by Persons
Toxic Gas Detection
Layout of Detectors
Portable Gas Detectors
Alarm Systems
Alarm Signaling
Response to Alarms
Response Matrix
Limitations
Alarm Flooding
Chapter 7 — Transportation
Introduction
Terminology
Regulations and Standards
International Safety Guide
CAP 437 - Offshore Helicopter Landing Areas
Loading / Unloading
Loading Racks
Static Electricity
Bonding
Switch Loading
Additives
Tank (Rail) Cars
Tank Car Markings
Pressure Vessels
Empty Cars
Graffiti
Vacuum Trucks
Marine Operations
Ships and Barges
Small Boats
Jetty Terminals
Personnel Transfer
Personnel Net Baskets
Rigid Frame Baskets
Cargo Baskets
Helicopters
Personnel Movement
Helidecks
Pipelines
One Call
Pigging
Hazards
Pig Launching
Pig Receiving
Smart Pigs
Slug Catchers
Chapter 8 — Operations
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Housekeeping
Storage and Handling of Hazardous Materials
Flammable Liquids
Oxidizing Agents
Catching Samples
Gas Storage Cylinders
Tank Operations
Filling and Emptying
Purging and Cleaning
Rotating Equipment
Emergency Response
Manual Emergency Shutdown
Evacuation, Escape and Rescue
Personnel Tracking
Non-Process Operations
Outside Storage
Coal and Coke Storage
Drum Storage
Cranes and Rigging
Lifting Precautions
Wire Ropes, Chains, and Slings
Tag Lines
Start-Up
Commissioning
Operational Readiness Review
Start-Up
Chapter 9 — Maintenance
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Maintenance Management System (MMS)
Types of Maintenance
Repair Maintenance
Condition-Based Maintenance
Scheduled Maintenance
Reliability-Centered Maintenance
Procurement
Spare Parts
Documentation
Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT)
Maintenance Task Organization
Step 1 — Plan the Work
Step 2 — Conduct a Job Hazards Analysis
Step 3 — Prepare / Issue a Work Permit
Step 4 — Shutdown and Isolate Equipment
Step 5 — First Break
Step 6 — Perform the Work
Step 7 — Close Out the Work
Step 8 — Handover to Operations
Equipment Check
Inspected, Tested, and Documented
System Completion
Operational Readiness/Prestartup Safety Review
Pressure Tests
Testing Procedure
Installing Blinds
Test Medium
Hydrostatic / Liquid Test
Pneumatic / Gas
Tightness Test
Strength Test
Pressure Test Manual
Records
On-Line Cleaning and Repair
Corrosion
Cathodic Protection
Corrosion under Insulation
CO2 Corrosion
Sulfide Stress Cracking
Controlling Corrosion
Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPs)
Managing SIMOPs
SIMOPS Matrix
Conducting SIMOPs
Kickoff Meeting
Communication Meetings
Close Out
Chapter 10 — Energy Control
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
29 CFR 1910.119
API 2015
API 2026
API 2217A
ANSI Z117.1
NFPA 69
Example
Risk Management
Energy Control Program
Step 1 — Job Hazards Analysis
Step 2 — Work Permit
General Work Permits
Hot Work Permits
Confined Space Permits
Issuing the Permit
Multiple Work Permits
Changes in Conditions
Barrier Tape
Step 3 — Vent, Drain and Purge
Inert Gas
Air-Blowing Hydrocarbon Lines
Step 4 — Isolate the Equipment
Positive Isolation
Level 1 — Closed Valve
Level 2 — Closed Valve with Open Bleeder
Level 3 — Double Block and Bleed
Level 4 — Block and Bleed with Line Break
Level 5 — Block, Bleed and Spectacle Blind
Level 6 — Double Block and Bleed with Blind
Level 7 — Double Block and Bleed with Line Break
Non-Positive Isolation
Administrative Controls
Pipe Plugs
Step 5 - Open the Equipment
Test for Oxygen
Heavy Sludge Deposits
Step 6 — Complete Work / Return to Service
Lockout / Tagout
Car Seals
Group Lockout / Lockboxes
Padlocks
Tags
Removing Locks and Tags
Electrical Isolation
Confined Space Entry
Types of Space
The Entry Permit
Personnel
Entrant
Supervisor
Manway Attendant
Gas Tester
Rescue Team
Test
Excavations
Preparations
Inspection
Cave-In Protection
Tie-Ins
Hot Tapping
Plugged Lines
Prevention of Pluggage
Unplugging a Line
Mechanical
Differential Pressure
Fluid Selection
Steam
Compressed Gas
Chapter 11 — Inspection
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
API RP 510
API 653
API RP 580
Organization
Inspection Programs
Initial Inspection
Routine External Inspection
Complete External Inspection
Internal Inspection
Inspection Frequency
Non-Destructive Testing
Continuous Monitoring
Equipment and Piping
Pumps
Tanks
Relief Valves
Inspection Records and Report
Risk-Based Inspection
Analyze Risk
Determine Costs
Allocate Resources
Chapter 12 — Firefighting
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
API 2021
NFPA 10
Fire Scenarios
Leak Sources
Types of Fire
Single Fire Concept
Radiant Heat
Fire Prevention
Release Prevention
Preventing Ignition
Fire Protection
Operating Response
Safety Instrumentation
Passive Fire Protection
Active Fire Protection
Firewater Systems
Firewater Supply
Firewater Pumps
Main Fire Pumps
Jockey Pumps
Firewater Distribution
Ring Main / Header
Capacity and Rates
Disposal of Firewater
Materials of Construction
Firewater Delivery
Hydrants
Fire Monitors
Sprays
Sprinklers
Water Fog Systems
Water Curtains
Deluge Systems
Testing
Other Firefighting Media
Halons
Steam
Foam
Carbon Dioxide
Inergen
Earth-Moving Equipment
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Water Extinguishers
Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers
Dry Chemical Extinguishers
Organization and Training
First Response Team
Communications
Firefighting Vehicles
Fire Training Ground
Chapter 13 — Occupational Safety
Introduction
Regulations, Standards and Guidance
Measuring Performance
Safety Manual
Incident Reporting
Vehicle Incidents
Near Misses
Behavior-Based Safety
Management Commitment
Observed Hazard Card
Timeout Policies
Five by Five Policy
Take Two Policy
Speaking the Task
Lone Worker Policy
Machinery Safety
Dropped Objects
Overhead Power Lines
Emergency Showers and Eyewashes
Design of Emergency Showers
Flow Rates and Pattern
Visibility and Accessibility
Alarms
Electrical Area
Freeze Protection
Heat Protection
Enclosures
Operating the Shower
Eye-Wash Units
Testing
Chapter 14 — Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Introduction
Types of PPE
Regulations and Standards
General
Guidance Documents
OSHA 3151
HSE Personal Protective Equipment
Clothing
Flame Resistant Clothing
Impervious Clothing / Proximity Suits
Bunker Gear
Head Protection
Additional Equipment / Markers
Color Schemes
Maintenance and Storage
Hand Protection
Foot Protection
Eye / Face Protection
Respiratory Protection
Supplied Air Respirators
Air-Purifying Respirators
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBAs)
Chemical Canister Rebreathers
Disposable Respirators
Fall Protection
Definitions
Fall Protection System
Fall Arrest System Equipment
Chapter 15 — Health
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Employee Access to Records
Asbestos
Radiant Heat
Noise
Definitions
Noise Limits
Noise Control
Remove the Source
Modify the Source
Relocation / Barriers
Enclose Equipment
Hearing Protection
Administrative Controls
Vibration Control
NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material)
Regulations and Standards
TENORM
Exposure
Treatment
Water / Dry Blasting
Safe Limits
Protective Measures
Lifting
Heat Stress
Heat Index
Types of Heat Stress
Heat Stress Factors
Heat Stress Prevention
Thermal Radiation
Cold Stress
Equivalent Chill Temperature
Controlling Cold Stress
Food and Galley Hygiene
Methods of Preservation and Treatment
Treating Contamination
Storage and Cooking Temperatures
Facilities and Equipment
Alcohol and Drug Policy
Coverage
Affected Participants
Applicants for Employment
Testing
Legal Drugs
Contractors
Chapter 16 — Human Factors and Ergonomics
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Process Safety Management
Principles of Human Behavior
Improving Human Factors
Change the Work / Workplace
Change Work Performance
Change the Person
Human Error
Automation of Functions
Control Rooms
Work Stations
Operation of Valves
Critical Valves
Non-Critical valves
Non-Operational Valves
Valve Criticality Analysis
Signs
Prohibition
Mandatory Action
Warning
Safe Condition
The Safety Diamond
Labeling
Color Coding
General Application
APWA
Piping
Hoses
Refineries
Human Factors on Projects
Phase I — Concept Selection
Phase II — Preliminary Engineering
Phase III — Detailed Engineering
Chapter 17 — Chemicals
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Safety Data Sheets
Structure
OSHA Requirements
Global Harmonization System
Fluid Categories
Chemical Compatibility
Exposure Limits
Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs)
Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH)
Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL)
Threshold Limit Values (TLV)
Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL)
Benzene
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Chlorine
Hydrogen Fluoride
Unloading
KOH Beds
Dedicated Flare
Hydrogen Sulfide
Regulations and Standards
Toxicity
Location of Fixed Monitors
Sensor Technology
Flaring of H2S
Corrosion/Metallurgy
H2S Safety Plan
Basic Guidance
Offshore Facilities
Tank Gauging
Training/Drills
Respiratory Protection
Sensor Locations
H2S Emergencies
First Aid Treatment
Emergency Contact
Lead
Nitrogen
Sulfur Dioxide
Oxygen
Oxidizing Agents
Chapter 18 — Industries
Introduction
Offshore Oil and Gas
Platform Layout
Rotating Equipment
Flares
Wellbay Area
Drilling Rigs
Noise
Emergency Evacuation and Rescue
Secondary Method of Escape
Embarkation Areas
Launching
Positioning and Orientation
Tertiary Methods of Escape
Temporary Refuge
Oil Refineries
Distillation
Chemical Reactions
Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
Chapter 19 — Common Hazards
Introduction
Process Hazards
High Flow
Low / No Flow
Reverse Flow
Misdirected Flow
High Pressure
High Temperature
Blocked-In Pump
Polymerization
External Fire
Low Pressure
Low Temperature
High Level
Wrong Composition
Chemical Embrittlement
Strong Oxidizers
Static Electricity
Hazards of Utilities
Common Cause Failure
Process Contamination
Electrical Power Failure
Nitrogen
Reverse Flow to a Utility Header
Survivability of Utilities
Hazards of Water
Water in Very Hot Liquid
Water and Firefighting
Hazards of Steam
Steaming Vessels during Turnaround
Reboiler Leak
Wet Steam in Turbines
Hazards of Ice
Line Freezing
Hydrates
Hazards of Compressed Gas
Gas Cylinders
Pigging
Hazards of Air
Flammable Mixture
Blowing a Line Clear
Hazards of External Events
Flooding
Earthquakes
Hazards of Equipment and Instruments
Furnace Firing
Fired Heater Burnout
Multiple Uses of Equipment
Distributed Control Systems
Hazards of Piping, Valves and Hoses
Piping
Pipe Class Transition
Hydraulic Hammer
Pig Launchers and Receivers
Pressure in Relief Headers
Flame Propagation through Drains
Overload of Overhead Vacuum Lines
Underground Piping
Vents and Bleeders
Hoses
Hoses and Truck Pull-Away
Hose Run Over
Hose Failure
Temporary Connection
Valves
Block Valves below Relief Valves
Fail-Safe Control Valves
Shared Relief Valve
SDV Bypass
Chapter 20 — Security
Introduction
Regulations and Standards
Types of Attack
Members of the Public
Vandalism
Theft
Activists
Sabotage
Terrorism
Visible Security
Population Density
High Profile
Security Vulnerability Analyses
Rings of Protection
Cybersecurity
Managing Security
Culture
Inherent Safety
Access Security
Personnel Screening
Offshore
TWIC (United States)
Equipment Modifications
Response to a Threatening Call
Content
The book has 20 chapters, as shown. The contents for each chapter are shown in the next section.
- Safety in Design
- Siting and Layout
- Equipment and Buildings
- Piping
- Valves
- Instrumentation and Control
- Transportation
- Operations
- Maintenance
- Energy Control
- Inspection
- Firefighting
- Occupational Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Health
- Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Chemicals
- Industries
- Common Hazards
- Security