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Index to Volume 17 Authors Kaber, David B 43 Abbasi, S.A. Kahn, Faisal I. 107,157 Allen, David J Roirrn RUSSEUs 2 eco ooo he hw % win wo oe Antrim, Robert F Wher TeRVOPR AL cee ona ae wn LOR EO RLeeCder RAL CROD? 6.6 Shae bee bl 39 BARRA OUMMEIIAS 3. 68.5.4. $063b,e5 o2e 0ee L Beaulieu, Patricia . PSG et wie, tok Sato ven Son Pe as Aas 288 Bender, Michael T Euchwie Mens: nb ees a aes 16 Benedetti, Robert P ERIE AOE 5 sus Sahn ee eens A ee Bernard, Lionel DICTA BOOS MAE) 6s cb Wel Say 5 wet PR Bradford, William J Magee, Joseph W Britton, Laurence G. AIO MRAP 62s. feats SB c4 gone peo alae Brodie, Frank Mashuga, Chad V DACOHEROE AME INE: oss .00 cs RSS o.5, & GoeeeR Melhem, George A Chafee, Jeffrey I WHGHAGIS (ROMEIt AL. 5. os ck aaa cnt MI fs vc cae e geen Morton, Paul C. Clark, Michael B., Jr Mukhopadhyay, Nik OVER IIIT 5c os Sas sae Ne ees Murphy, John F. CROW IDANIEI AG 6 a5.6 b odSea ese Nelson, John G. D’Antonio, Perry | Nelson, Melvin Davenport, John A. 83, 149 ion ACPI M waee eh ow 297 Duarte, Dayse Ogle, Russel A. Duh, Yih-Shing Ekman, Mark E. Pabich, Martin J Endsly, Mica R Parks, Sean C Evers, Lee Reid, Donald Riswadkar, Raj Robin, Mark I Hanley, Brian Harlow, Ronald G., Jr Scheerder, A.A.A RANA OUR oS he asap i yin WR ae Schultz, Lawrence J.H Hendershot, Dennis C Schumacher, John L. Hjertager, B.H Schwab, Richard F Ho, Ta-Cheng SEIVEM: DAVIE Sia iiik bncG de dee Oe wees 104 Seneca Osepit AL 2.) sno cw sols Mode em 9 Shah, Manesh Siwek, Richard Jaeger, Norbert Slaven, Robert Jambor, Richard I Solberg, T Judice, Raul Sorel Michael 3.5 aa ba bh aioe ee, BOS Stevenson, William J., I............. Winter 1998 Process Safety Progress (Vol.17, No.4) Index to Volume 17 Authors Kaber, David B 43 Abbasi, S.A. Kahn, Faisal I. 107,157 Allen, David J Roirrn RUSSEUs 2 eco ooo he hw % win wo oe Antrim, Robert F Wher TeRVOPR AL cee ona ae wn LOR EO RLeeCder RAL CROD? 6.6 Shae bee bl 39 BARRA OUMMEIIAS 3. 68.5.4. $063b,e5 o2e 0ee L Beaulieu, Patricia . PSG et wie, tok Sato ven Son Pe as Aas 288 Bender, Michael T Euchwie Mens: nb ees a aes 16 Benedetti, Robert P ERIE AOE 5 sus Sahn ee eens A ee Bernard, Lionel DICTA BOOS MAE) 6s cb Wel Say 5 wet PR Bradford, William J Magee, Joseph W Britton, Laurence G. AIO MRAP 62s. feats SB c4 gone peo alae Brodie, Frank Mashuga, Chad V DACOHEROE AME INE: oss .00 cs RSS o.5, & GoeeeR Melhem, George A Chafee, Jeffrey I WHGHAGIS (ROMEIt AL. 5. os ck aaa cnt MI fs vc cae e geen Morton, Paul C. Clark, Michael B., Jr Mukhopadhyay, Nik OVER IIIT 5c os Sas sae Ne ees Murphy, John F. CROW IDANIEI AG 6 a5.6 b odSea ese Nelson, John G. D’Antonio, Perry | Nelson, Melvin Davenport, John A. 83, 149 ion ACPI M waee eh ow 297 Duarte, Dayse Ogle, Russel A. Duh, Yih-Shing Ekman, Mark E. Pabich, Martin J Endsly, Mica R Parks, Sean C Evers, Lee Reid, Donald Riswadkar, Raj Robin, Mark I Hanley, Brian Harlow, Ronald G., Jr Scheerder, A.A.A RANA OUR oS he asap i yin WR ae Schultz, Lawrence J.H Hendershot, Dennis C Schumacher, John L. Hjertager, B.H Schwab, Richard F Ho, Ta-Cheng SEIVEM: DAVIE Sia iiik bncG de dee Oe wees 104 Seneca Osepit AL 2.) sno cw sols Mode em 9 Shah, Manesh Siwek, Richard Jaeger, Norbert Slaven, Robert Jambor, Richard I Solberg, T Judice, Raul Sorel Michael 3.5 aa ba bh aioe ee, BOS Stevenson, William J., I............. Winter 1998 Process Safety Progress (Vol.17, No.4) T Wolkstein, Melvin Farman, PraneeseO:: . 2. os ce ee 2 238 Woodward; Hillaty 2... 8 ce wi oe es 2D change MOREE. 52 holds Sats 4 Ge dle 297 Woodward, John L. Zeszotarski, Carol Q Zhu, Guohui VR gd ay, rae Titles A Dispersion Modelling Influence of the Geometry of the Hot Surface on the Analysis of Hydrogen Fluoride Release at Autoignition of Vapor/ Air Mixtures: Some UCR ASBGIEY 5, iats iray as shears. cele ald Soe ghd ie Sta a Sas 2 ee Experimental and Theoretical Results, The Application of the Flammability Diagram for Integrating Hazard Analysis into the Implementation Evaluation of Fire and Explosion Hazards of of Advanced Process Control Flammable Vapors Investigation of an Explosion and Flash Fire in a Assignment of Safety Systems Addressing Fixed Bed Reactor Workplace Hazards, The Investigation of a Steam Explosion in a Petroleum Product Storage Tank Burst Resistant Ribbon Wound Pressure Vessels for Ammonia Plants K,: New Data and Analysis C M Case Studies of Incidents in Runaway Reactions Making RMP Hazard Assessment Meaningful and Emergency Relief Making Safey Second Nature Measures Taken to Ensure Safe Operation of an Ammonia Storage Tank Detailed Reaction Study of Phosphorous Trichloride Model for the Calculation and the Verification of and Water, A Closed Cup Flash Points for Multicomponent Determination, Prevention and Mitigation of Potential Mixtures, A Hazards Due to the Handling of Powders Models for Domino Effect Analysis in Chemical During Transportation, Charging, Discharging Process Industries and Storage Multivariate Hazard Identification and Ranking Dust Explosion Mitigation Using Q-Rohr and Exkop .184 System E Effects of Valve Wheel Size, Operation Position NFPA 30: An Update and a Look into the Future and In-Line Pressures on Required Torque for Gate Valves, The Pp Emergency Planning: Critical Evaluation of a Proposed Peroxide Drum Explosion and Fire AGELs for Ammonia Pressure Relief System Documentation: Equipment Experience With Non-Destructive Testing of Static Based Relational Database is Key to OSHA 1910.119 Equipment in Ammonia Plants at DSM Compliance Properties of Simulated Gas Explosions of Interest F to the Structural Design Process Fire Tests of Rack Storage of Water Miscible Liquids in Plastic Containers R Flammability Hazards of Lower Aliphatic Aldehydes Reactive System Screening Tool (RSST): at Elevated Pressure and Temperature An Easy, Inexpensive Approach to the DIERS Procedure, The I Recent Developments in the Baker-Strehlow VCE Improving the Effect of Atmospheric Stability Class for Analysis Methodology Process Safety Progress (Vol.17, No.4) Reactivity and Ignition Characteristics of 5 SilanesAiPNUMIULES 2. 2. eo wk See AS Safety, Health and Loss Prevention in the AIChE .. . .83 Risk Based Prioritization of Maintenance Repair Safety Surveys - Looking at Key Activities in Depth. . .20 CC. en CE eR RE Gee eet i rata Wiel Mra erate 32 Short Communication: Estimating the Minimum RMP Hazard Assessment for Compliance with Ignition Energy of Hybrid Mixtures EPA’s Risk Management Program Regulation: Suppression of Class A Fires With HFC-227ea ORVENENIS ERPEHENCE 5 65 a AR Oe oe Subjects A Flammability diagram, application of Advanced process control, implementation of Flash points, closed cup Aliphatic aldehydes, flammability hazards of Fluoride release, hydrogen Acute Exposure Guideline Levels (AGELS) Ammonia evaluation of AGELS for Hazard plants analysis pressure vessels for assessment for compliance testing of static equipment in flammability storage tank mitigation of potential Aunospheric stability class, effect of multivariate identification and ranking system RMP assessment B workplace Baker-Strehlow VCE anslysi methodology Hazardous wastes, transportation of Burst resistant pressure vessels Hybrid mixtures, minimum ignition energy of Hydrogen fluoride release, analysis of Case studies of incidents Compliance database Ko value, in gases Dust explosion mitigation Loss prevention Lower aliphatic aldehydes, flammability hazards of . .138 Emergency relief, studies of incidents in Mixtures planning, evaluation of AGELs for ammonia hybrid Explosion(s) multicomponent and flash fire, investigation of hazards, evaluation of mitigation Peroxide drum explosion and fire peroxide drum Plants, ammonia simulated gas Phosphorous Trichloride, study of steam Powders, handling during transportation Pressure relief system documentation Fire(s) vessels for ammonia plants and explosion hazards, evaluation of Process control, safety and performance class A, suppression of flash fire and explosion, investigation of peroxide drum explosion and Reactor, fixed bed tests of storage of water miscible liquids Reactive system screening tool (RSST) Fixed bed Ribbon wound pressure vessels Flammable vapors Risk 304 Winter 1998 Process Safety Progress (Vol.17, No.4) based prioritization of repair work management program 72 Tanks RMP (EPA’s risk management program) Z petroleum product storage Runaway reactions, incidents in Team situation awareness Thematic approach to system safety Transportation of hazardous wastes Safety health and loss prevention process control 4? Valves surveys gate, pressures on required torque for systems 33, 2 Valve wheel'size- effects OF 2.c.t .ec een 263 Sie AM PINES ow ee ee eae BO Vapor/air mixtures, autoignition of Solids handling systems Vent access Static equipment, non-destructive testing of Storage ammonia tank, safe operation of Wastes, hazardous handling of powders during . Water, study of phosphorous trichloride and Workplace hazards, addressing Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) of July 1, 1998, for Process Safety Progress Publication No. 689-410, issued quarterly for an annual subscription price of $210 from 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5901, which is the location of its publication and business offices. The name and address of the Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor are: Publisher, Stephen R. Smith, 3 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016-5901; Editor, T.A. Ventrone, 3 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016-5901; Managing Editor, Maura Mullen, 3 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016-5901. The owner is: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 3 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016-5901. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding one percent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization, and the exempt status for federal income tax purpose have not changed during the preceding 12 months. The following figures describe the nature and extent of Process Safety Progress’ circulation. In each category the first number (in italics) is the average number of copies of each issue during the preceding 12 months. The number next to it, within parentheses ( ), is the actual number of copies of the single issue published nearest to the filing date. Total number of copies printed (net press run), 2,625 (2,500). Paid circulation: 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, and counter sales: None; 2. Mail subscription: 2,728 (2,064). Total paid circulation: 2,728 (2,064). Free distribution by mail carrier, or other means; samples, complimentary, and other free copies, 75 (15). Total distribution 2,743 (2,079). Copies not distributed: 1. Office use, left over, unaccounted, spoiled after printing: 482 (421); 2. Returns from news agents: None. Total: 2,625 (2,500). I certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete. Stephen R. Smith, Senior Director, Publications. Process Safety Progress (Vol.17, No.4) Winter 1998 305

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