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ADVANCINGCHEMICALENGINEERINGWORLDWIDEPublications catalogueResources for continued development for chemical, process and related engineersIChemE has a range of training taking place throughout its yearly programme, delivered at locations across the world and in-company. These quality-assured courses cover a range of subject areas including: safety, technical, process, professional and soft skills and project management, so you can be sure to find a course that meets your development needs. To request a free copy of our course catalogue email courses@icheme.org Full details can also be found online by visiting www.icheme.org/coursesAll of our courses can be run in-house, at a time and location to suit you. For more information contact courses@icheme.org IChemE trainingADVANCINGCHEMICALENGINEERINGWORLDWIDEHuman factors in health and safety A professional development programme running throughout the year for the process industries, which includes modules on: An introduction to human factors, Human reliability and failure, organisational issues and Human factors and design.For further information and to register, visit: www.icheme.org/humanfactors Publications cataloguewww.icheme.org/shop 3As well as promoting the advancement of chemical engineering science and practice within the profession, we aim to increase public recognition of chemical engineering, both in terms of what chemical and process engineers do and the benefits that their work brings to society.IChemE is active in developing and raising standards in education, accrediting courses at some 60 higher education institutions, more than half of which are outside the UK. We also encourage our members to develop further knowledge and skills after qualification through programmes of continuing professional development.We maintain a physical presence in Rugby, London, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Shanghai and Wellington. In addition, we provide an extensive network of regional and specialist interest groups along with a thriving young members group.The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is the hub for chemical, biochemical and process engineering professionals worldwide. We are the heart of the process community, promoting competence and a commitment to sustainable development, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society and supporting the professional development of members.IChemE is the professional body for chemical and process engineers. Originally founded in 1922, IChemE has grown continuously to its current status as a leading engineering organisation with an international membership of over 32,000 in 120 countries. IChemESCENZ-IChemE in New ZealandP.O Box 5714Lambton QuayWellington 6145Tel: +60 (0) 3 2166 0822 Fax: +60 (0) 3 2166 0922IChemE in China16 Floor, Feidiao International Building1065 Zhaojiabang RoadShanghai 200030Tel: +86 21 5158 1626Fax: +86 21 5158 1686IChemE contactsFor more information about conferencesconferences@icheme.orgTo request a copy of the courses directorycourses@icheme.org For more information about member groupsmembergroups@icheme.orgRugbyDavis Building Railway Terrace Rugby CV21 3HQ, UKTel: +44 (0) 1788 578214 Fax: +44 (0) 1788 560833London 1 Portland Place London W1B 1PN , UKTel: +44 (0) 20 7927 8200 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7927 8181AustraliaSuite 11-2 488 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Tel: +61 (0) 3 9642 4494 Fax: +61 (0) 3 9642 4495MalaysiaSuite 31-3, 31st Floor Wisma UOA ll No.21, Jalan Pinang 50450 Kuala LumpurTel: +603 2166 0822 Fax: +603 2166 0922IChemE directoryFor more information about our Special Interest Groupsspecialinterestgroups@icheme.orgFor more information about becoming a member ukmembers@icheme.org austmembers@icheme.org malaysianmembers@icheme.orgFor information about policy, positioning and communications strategy including public affairs workpr@icheme.orgTo purchase publications and training packagessales@icheme.orgInvitation to authorsIChemE and Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann welcome proposals from potential authors for new titles in all areas of chemical and process engineering.If you have an idea for a book contact Jonathan Simpson at Elsevier on +44 (0) 1865 844644 or Email: j.simpson@elsevier.comto discuss publishing opportunities in the IChemE books series.Publications catalogue 4 www.icheme.org/shopUK, Europe, rest of the world (RoW) including India, Singapore and MalaysiaPurchase online by visiting www.icheme.org/shopIChemEDavis BuildingRailway Terrace Rugby Warwickshire CV21 3HQ, UKTel: +44 (0) 1788 578214 Fax: +44 (0) 1788 560833 Email: sales@icheme.orgHow to orderRepresentativeAustralia and New ZealandDA Information 648 Whitehorse Road Mitcham 3132, AustraliaTel: +61 (0) 39210 7777 Fax: +61 (0) 39210 7788 Email: service@dadirect.com.auElsevier/Butterworth Heinemann titles Order these via www.icheme.org/shop or Tel: +44 (0) 1865 474003Prices and paymentAll publication dates, prices and other details are correct at the time of going to press but may be subject to change without further notice. Contact sales@icheme.org with any enquiries.Payment can be made to Rugby by any of the following: cheque (drawn on a UK bank), made payable to IChemE, credit card (VISA,VISA Debit, VISA Electron, Debit MasterCard, MasterCard, AMEX, Delta, Maestro, Solo) or bank transfer (contact sales@icheme.org for details). Agents can be contacted for price lists and instructions by phone, fax or email.ContentsAbout IChemE 3How to order 4Coming soon and latest releases 5IChemE and Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann 8 BP process safety series and animations 12Forms of contract 16 Safety training 20The Trevor Kletz collection 21Safety and loss prevention 22Project management/process plant design and operation 25General 26Serial publications 28Index 29Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 5Form of contract: target cost contracts – the Burgundy Book 2nd edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 544 4 November 2012 109 pages (est), softback No IChemE member discountThe intention of a target cost contract is to encourage both parties in the contract to work together in order to find ways of carrying out the work as efficiently as possible and to be rewarded as a result (i.e. pain/gain share). The contracts set out a procedure for arriving at a target cost that is sufficiently detailed to be used as the basis for effective control. The latest edition has been revised to bring it in line with recent UK legislation and to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating.Form of contract: subcontracts – the Yellow Book, 4th edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 545 1 November 2012 75 pages (est), softbackNo IChemE member discountCompatible with the Red, Green and Burgundy Books, the Yellow Book is intended primarily for subcontracts that include the design, supply, site construction, erection and/or installation and testing of equipment, and when the subcontract is to supply equipment that is significant in the main contract plant. The fourth edition has been updated to work fully back-to-back with the new editions of the Red, Green and Burgundy Books.Form of contract: lump sum contracts – the Red Book, 5th edition (UK version) £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 542 0November 2012 97 pages (est), softbackNo IChemE member discountSuitable for use in lump sum contracts in a wide range of industries, particularly those where a high technical input is required in design and construction and where a proven system or service is required for the completed project. The latest edition has been revised to bring it in line with recent UK legislation and to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating.Form of contract: reimbursable contracts – the Green Book, 4th edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 543 7 November 2012 100 pages (est), softbackNo IChemE member discountBased on the philosophy of co-operation between parties to achieve the mutual objective of a successful project, the Green Book aims to enable the user to put together a reimbursable contract to suit most needs, incorporating the particular cost and payment elements of a reimbursable contract. The latest edition has been revised to bring it in line with recent UK legislation to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating.Coming soon and latest releasesForm of contract: subcontracts for civil engineering works – the Brown Book, 3rd edition£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 546 8 November 2012 66 pages (est), softbackNo IChemE member discountSpecifically for civil engineering subcontracts in relation to work that is often required prior to the construction of the process elements of a process plant, such as access roadways, foundations and other ‘non-process plant’ elements. Updated to work fully back-to-back with the new editions of the Red, Green and Burgundy Books. Salary survey 2012 (UK and Ireland)£180.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 560 4Salary survey 2012 (Australia)ISBN 978 0 85295 561 1No IChemE member discountThe Salary surveys contain current data and analysis of the pay and benefits of professional chemical engineers at all levels. The surveys are ‘must have’ tools for all HR departments, whether recruiting new staff for the process industries or for use in benchmarking salaries of the current workforce.Publications catalogue 6 www.icheme.org/shopRules of thumb for chemical engineers, 5th editionBy Stephen Hall ISBN 9780123877857 July 2012, 448 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%The most complete guide of its kind, this is the favoured handbook for chemical and process engineers who need a reliable and authoritative solution to their practical on the job problems. Includes all new material on modern processing sectors, including biopharmaceuticals. This edition is comprehensively revised and updated with new data and formulas. Lees’ loss prevention in the process industries, 3rd edition - hazard identification, assessment and control By Sam Mannan ISBN 9780750675550July 2012, 3710 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Written in a clear and concise style, this ‘bible’ for the process industries, covers traditional areas of personal safety as well as the more technological aspects, providing in-depth coverage. New detail is added to chapters on fire safety, engineering, explosion hazards, analysis and suppression, and new appendices feature more recent disasters.Biomass gasification and pyrolysis: practical design and theory By Prabir Basu£85.00ISBN 9780123749888July 2011, 376 pages, hardback IChemE member discount: 15%Explains the basic principles of energy conversion and biomass conversion systems and also provides valuable insight into the design of biomass gasifiers. Thorough in his coverage, the author provides many worked out design problems, step-by-step design procedures, and real data on commercially operating systems.Safe furnace and boiler firing, 2012 edition £22.00ISBN 9780852955567February 2012, 89 pages, softbackHelps the reader understand the basic principles for safe use of furnace and boilers in plants, and what can occur if these principles are not followed. With sections dedicated to how fired heaters work, explosions, fuel systems, burners and furnace lighting and shutdown, the guide concludes with a test paper. The 2012 edition includes new material and case studies related to maintenance, burner management systems and shutdowns. An ideal introductory text for students, this title is also an excellent reference and training tool for more experienced workers. Sustainable design through process integration By Mahmoud M. El-Halwagi£65.00ISBN 9781856177443July 2011, 448 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Whether you are a process engineer, an industrial decision maker, or a researcher, this book will be an indispensable resource tool for systematically enhancing process performance and developing novel and sustainable process designs. Ideal for a text in an upper level undergraduate or an introductory graduate courseChemical and process plant commissioning handbookBy Martin Killcross£75.99ISBN 9780080971742November 2011, 312 pages, hardback IChemE member discount: 15%The complete practical handbook on the process and detail of chemical and process plant commissioning. Good commissioning is based on a disciplined, systematic and proven methodology and approach that will convert newly constructed plant or equipment into a fully integrated and operational process unit in the safest, most efficient, cost effective and timely manner. This book is a guide and reference to the steps required to achieve that goal.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 7Human toxicology of chemical mixtures By Harold Zeliger£170.00ISBN 9781437734638July 2011, 576 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%In this important reference work, the author catalogues the known effects of chemical mixtures on the human body and also proposes a framework for understanding and predicting their actions in terms of lipophile (fat soluble) / hydrophile (water soluble) interactions. The author’s focus is on illnesses that ensue following exposure to mixtures of chemicals that cannot be attributed to any one component of the mixture.Using risk graphs for Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessment - a user-guide for chemical engineersBy Clive De Salis£25.00ISBN 9780852955543April 2011, 48 pages, A4 softbackExplains how to design and calibrate a risk graph and how to understand some of the advantages and disadvantages of using risk graphs. The guide was peer-reviewed by the IChemE Safety and Loss Prevention Special Interest GroupReliability, maintainability and risk, 8th edition By David Smith£54.99ISBN 9780080969022April 2011, 464 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides engineers with the safety and risk assessment tools and techniques they need to work effectively in any safety, or reliability, critical environment. It is regarded as the core reference in this field, and the success of its approach is reflected in the popularity of this standard work. It deals with all aspects of reliability, safety-related systems, and the assessment and management of risk in a simple and straightforward way.Hazards XXII – process safety and environmental protection CD-ROM £140.00ISBN 9780852955475April 2011Contains 100 presentations from the April 2011 conference of the long-established Hazards series. Coming soon and latest releasesProcess plants: a handbook for inherently safer design By Trevor Kletz and Paul Amyotte £58.00ISBN 9781439804551April 2011, 362 pages, hardback The second edition demonstrates not just the importance of prevention, but the importance of designing with prevention in mind. It emphasises the role of inherent safety in process safety management systems and in ensuring an appropriate process safety culture. Keeping the easy to understand style, this book clearly delineates practical, everyday issues and complex technical ones.Power electronics handbook, 3rd edition By Muhammad Rashid£120.00ISBN 9780123820365January 2011, 1362 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Designed to appeal to a new generation of engineering professionals, it features four new chapters covering renewable energy, energy transmission, and energy storage, as well as an introduction to distributed and cogeneration (DCG) technology, including gas turbines, gensets, microturbines, wind turbines, variable speed generators, photovoltaics and fuel cells.Publications catalogue 8 www.icheme.org/shopSustainable design through process integration By Mahmoud M. El-Halwagi£65.00ISBN 9781856177443July 2011, 448 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Whether you are a process engineer, an industrial decision maker, or a researcher, this book will be an indispensable resource tool for systematically enhancing process performance and developing novel and sustainable process designs. Ideal for a text in an upper level undergraduate or an introductory graduate course.Chemical and process plant commissioning handbookBy Martin Killcross£75.99ISBN 9780080971742November 2011, 312 pages, hardback IChemE member discount: 15%The complete practical handbook on the process and detail of chemical and process plant commissioning. Good commissioning is based on a disciplined, systematic and proven methodology and approach that will convert newly constructed plant or equipment into a fully integrated and operational process unit in the safest, most efficient, cost effective and timely manner. This book is a guide and reference to the steps required to achieve that goal.IChemE has a publishing partnership with Elsevier to publish books in the Butterworth Heinemann imprint which will reach the engineering community worldwide. Titles published under this co-branding cover key chemical, process engineering and related subjects written by leading experts in their fields. Rules of thumb for chemical engineers, 5th editionBy Stephen Hall ISBN 9780123877857 July 2012, 448 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%The most complete guide of its kind, this is the favoured handbook for chemical and process engineers who need a reliable and authoritative solution to their practical on the job problems. Includes all new material on modern processing sectors, including biopharmaceuticals. This edition is comprehensively revised and updated with new data and formulas.Lees’ loss prevention in the process industries, 3rd edition - Hazard identification, assessment and control By Sam Mannan ISBN 9780750675550July 2012, 3710 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Written in a clear and concise style, this ‘bible’ for the process industries, covers traditional areas of personal safety as well as the more technological aspects, providing in-depth coverage. New detail is added to chapters on fire safety, engineering, explosion hazards, analysis and suppression, and new appendices feature more recent disasters.IChemE and Elsevier/ Butterworth HeinemannBiomass gasification and pyrolysis: practical design and theory By Prabir Basu£85.00ISBN 9780123749888July 2011, 376 pages, hardback IChemE member discount: 15%Explains the basic principles of energy conversion and biomass conversion systems and also provides valuable insight into the design of biomass gasifiers. Thorough in his coverage, the author provides many worked out design problems, step-by-step design procedures, and real data on commercially operating systems.Human toxicology of chemical mixtures By Harold Zeliger£170.00ISBN 9781437734638July 2011, 576 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%In this important reference work, the author catalogues the known effects of chemical mixtures on the human body and also proposes a framework for understanding and predicting their actions in terms of lipophile (fat soluble) / hydrophile (water soluble) interactions. The author’s focus is on illnesses that ensue following exposure to mixtures of chemicals that cannot be attributed to any one component of the mixture.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 9Clean coal engineering technology, 2nd edition By Bruce Miller£81.99ISBN 9781856177108November 2010, 696 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Dramatically updated to meet the needs of an ever-changing energy market, this book is a single source covering policy and the engineering involved in implementing that policy. It examines the chemistry of coal, the future engineering anatomy of a coal-fired plant and cutting-edge clean coal technologies being researched and utilised today.Safety critical systems handbookBy David Smith and Kenneth Simpson£69.99ISBN 9780080967813November 2010, 288 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%The international functional safety standard IEC 61508 was revised in 2010, and this is the first comprehensive guide available to the revised standard. As functional safety is applicable to many industries, this book will have a wide readership beyond the chemical and process sector, including the oil and gas, power generation, nuclear, aircraft, and automotive industries, plus project, instrumentation, design, and control engineers.Reliability, maintainability and risk, 8th edition By David Smith£54.99ISBN 9780080969022April 2011, 464 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides engineers with the safety and risk assessment tools and techniques they need to work effectively in any safety, or reliability, critical environment. It is regarded as the core reference in this field, and the success of its approach is reflected in the popularity of this standard work. It deals with all aspects of reliability, safety-related systems, and the assessment and management of risk in a simple and straightforward way.Power electronics handbook, 3rd edition By Muhammad Rashid£120.00ISBN 9780123820365January 2011, 1362 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Designed to appeal to a new generation of engineering professionals, it features four new chapters covering renewable energy, energy transmission, and energy storage, as well as an introduction to distributed and cogeneration (DCG) technology, including gas turbines, gensets, microturbines, wind turbines, variable speed generators, photovoltaics and fuel cells.Handbook of industrial hydrocarbon processes By James Speight£95.00ISBN 9780750686327December 2010, 608 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Features flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 250 leading-edge process technologies; analysis of chemical reactions and process steps that are required to produce chemicals from various raw materials and properties; availability and environmental impact of various raw materials used in hydrocarbon processing.Coal gasification and its applications By David A. Bell, Brain F. Towler and Maohong Fan£95.00ISBN 9780815520498December 2010, 416 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Approaches coal gasification and related technologies from a process engineering point of view, with topics chosen to aid the process engineer who is interested in a complete, coal-to-products system. It provides a perspective for engineers and scientists who analyse and improve components of coal conversion processes.IChemE and Elsevier/ Butterworth HeinemannPublications catalogue 10 www.icheme.org/shopMembrane technology, a practical guide to membrane technology and applications in food and bioprocessingBy Z F Cui and H S Muralidhara£110.00ISBN 978 1 85617 632 3July 2010, 312 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Covers the latest technologies and applications, with contributions from leading figures in the field. Throughout, the emphasis is on delivering solutions to practitioners and has real world case studies and data from leading organisations.Ludwig’s applied process design for chemical and petrochemical plants, 4th editionBy A Kayode Coker £135.00ISBN 978 0 75068 366 1June 2010, 800 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides a comprehensive design manual, data and charts covering distillation and packed towers, including new material on process performance, fractioning, dehydration and new distillation types. Plant and process engineering 360By Mike Tooley £79.00ISBN 978 1 85617 840 2January 2010, 612 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Focuses on providing a broad introduction to key systems, making it the first point of reference for engineers who are involved with designing, specifying, maintaining or working with plant, process and control technologies in many sectors.Computational techniques for multiphase flowBy Guan Heng Yeoh and Jiyuan Tu£79.00ISBN 978 0 08 046733 72009, 664 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Helps the reader understand the basis, techniques and applications of computational fluid dynamics in multi-phase flow, how and when to use it, and how to interpret the results and apply them to improving applications.Chemical process equipment, 3rd editionBy J R Couper£115.00ISBN 978 0 12 372506 6September 2009, 830 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This highly influential book, updated and revised, is a powerful resource for chemical, process, or plant engineers executing plans for a successful and profitable facility. The safety relief valve handbookBy Marc Hellemans£64.00ISBN 978 1 85617 712 2August 2010, 309 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%A reference for design, process, instrumentation, plant and maintenance engineers who work with fluid flow and transportation systems.What went wrong? 5th editionBy Trevor Kletz56.99ISBN 978 1 85617 531 9July 2009, 704 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This title has revolutionised the way industry views safety. The new edition continues and extends the wisdom, innovations and strategies of previous editions. Atomic force microscopy in process engineeringBy R Bowen and N Hilal£95.00ISBN 978 1 85617 517 3July 2009, 352 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This is the first book to bring together both the basic theory and proven process engineering practice of atomic force microscopy, and to present them in a way that is accessible and valuable to practising engineers and those who are improving their atomic force microscopy skills and knowledge. Purification of laboratory chemicalsBy WLF Armarego and Christina Chai£82.00ISBN 978 1 85617 567 8June 2009, 760 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides expanded coverage of the latest chemical products and processing techniques, safety and hazards. The book has been reorganised and is now fully indexed by CAS Registry Numbers. Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 11IChemE and Elsevier/ Butterworth HeinemannChemical engineering design, 5th editionBy R K Sinnott and G Towler£56.99ISBN 978 0 7506 8551 1May 2009, 1052 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%One of the best-known and most widely-adopted texts available for students of chemical engineering, this title completely covers the standard chemical engineering final year design course, and is widely used as a graduate text.Industrial and process furnaces, principles, design and operationBy Barrie Jenkins and Peter Mullinger£83.00ISBN 978 0 7506 8692 12008, 544 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides a comprehensive reference to all aspects of furnace operation and design, with coverage of key topics that plant and process engineers and operators need to understand, including the combustion process and its control, furnace fuels, efficiency, burner design and selection, aerodynamics, heat release profiles, furnace atmosphere, safety and emissions.Non-Newtonian flow and applied rheologyBy Raj Chhaba and Jack Richardson £83.00ISBN 978 0 7506 8532 02008, 536 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%An established and important reference for mechanical, chemical and process engineers, who need to study or work with these fluids.Process intensification: for efficiency, sustainability and flexibilityBy David Reay, Colin Ramshaw and Adam Harvey£83.00ISBN 978 0 7506 8941 02008, 352 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%A practical working guide to understanding process intensification (PI) and developing successful solutions and applications.Project management toolkit (four volume set)By Trish Melton £100.00ISBN 978 0 7506 8516 02008, 1132 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Contains four project management titles: * Project management toolkit: the basics for project success; Real project planning: developing a project delivery strategy; Project benefits management: linking projects to the business; and managing project delivery: maintaining control and achieving success. * Each title can be purchased separatelyMajor accidents to the environmentBy Ivan Vince£63.99ISBN 978 0 7506 8389 02007, 352 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Guides readers through the scientific, engineering, technical and legal complexities and requirements of the Seveso II/COMAH Directive, and will be a truly valuable cost-saving compliance tool for many organisations.Pinch analysis and process integration, 2nd editionBy Ian Kemp£49.99ISBN 978 0 7506 8260 2 2006, 416 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsShows engineers how to understand and optimise energy use in their processes, whether large or small.Solid/liquid separation: equipment selection and process designBy Steve Tarleton and Richard Wakeman£170.00ISBN 978 1 85617 421 3 2006, 464 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%A comprehensive book designed to be used frequently and referred to regularly in order to achieve better industrial separations.Publications catalogue 12 www.icheme.org/shopSafe furnace and boiler firing, 2012 edition £22.00ISBN 9780852955567February 2012, 89 pages, softbackHelps the reader understand the basic principles for safe use of furnace and boilers in plants, and what can occur if these principles are not followed. With sections dedicated to how fired heaters work, explosions, fuel systems, burners and furnace lighting and shutdown, the guide concludes with a test paper. The 2012 edition includes new material and case studies related to maintenance, burner management systems and shutdowns. An ideal introductory text for students, this title is also an excellent reference and training tool for more experienced workers. Control of work, 2007 edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 514 7 2007, 88 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Updated with recent case studies, it proposes a formal approach to managing work-related risks through a control of work standard – a procedural form of control, consisting of 12 elements. The standard, developed by BP, covers construction, maintenance, demolition, remediation and other aspects of safety control, reducing the risks workers in the oil and chemical industries are exposed to, as well as serving to decrease the potential harm to third parties. Complements the Piper Alpha animation.Produced by BP and IChemE, the BP process safety series demonstrates both organisations’ ongoing commitment to process safety and best practice in the workplace, through the dissemination of lessons learned from recurring incidents. This easy-to-use series is intended to help the reader better understand safe operating practices and procedures.Complete set of BP titles and slide rulesISBN 978 0 85295 521 5IChemE member discount: 15%Save 10% off the full price by ordering the complete BP set which includes all the titles available at the time of purchase. New titles will be added to the set upon publication. To confirm which titles are currently included visit www.icheme.org/shop BP animationsBP has developed a range of safety animations to promote the learning of lessons through past incidents and encourage the sharing of experience. Focusing on a single incident or accident, the animations are based on publicly available reports and follow the timeline of events from causes through the effects, concluding with lessons that can be learnt and sources of other information. The animations complement and can be used in conjunction with the BP books for training purposes.Individual purchases and licences for training purposes are available. Discounts apply for customers purchasing more than one animation. Visit www.icheme.org/bpanimations for more details. BP process safety series and animationsControl of work, 2009, German edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 535 2 May 2009, 88 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Control of work proposes a formal approach to managing work-related risks through a control of work standard. The standard, developed by BP, covers construction, maintenance, demolition, remediation and other aspects of safety control, reducing the risks workers in the oil and chemical industries are exposed to, as well as serving to decrease the potential harm to third parties. The guide explains the 12 steps in detail and comes complete with user-friendly instructions, clear illustrations and examples of previous incidents.Complements the Piper Alpha animation.Control of work, 2008, English/Mandarin edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 529 1 2008, 88 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Published paragraph by paragraph in English and Mandarin. Hazards of nitrogen and catalyst handling, 2009 edition£20.00ISBN 978 0 85295 540 62009, 62 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This third edition includes new case materials, a new section on Hazards of contaminated nitrogen and a bibliography. It is an essential tool to increase the awareness of operators within the chemical and process industries to the hazards of nitrogen and potential hazards of using catalysts.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 13Safe ups and downs for process units, 2008, English/Mandarin edition£17.00ISBN 978 0 85295 530 7 2008, 70 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Published paragraph by paragraph in English and Mandarin. Hazards of oil refining distillation units, 2008 edition £27.00ISBN 978 0 85295 522 2 2008, 100 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This title aims to help the reader better understand the ‘why’ of safe operating practices and procedures in CDUs and VDUs in particular. Contents include: a summary of main hazards, when incidents occur, chemical hazards, physical hazards, hazards relating to equipment failure, safe operating practices and procedures, serious incidents that have occurred on CDU/VDUs, and a self-test questionnaire.Hazards of trapped pressure and vacuum, 2009 edition£30.00ISBN 978 0 85295 541 3 2009, 95 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsThis subject may seem quite simple to the experienced operator, yet every year we see incidents relating to over pressurisation or vacuuming of equipment. This book increases the awareness of operators on chemical and process plants to the hazards of trapped pressure and vacuum. The second edition includes new case materials and a new section on rupture disks plus it has a revised bibliography. This is another excellent text for students, and an ideal training and reference tool for more experienced staff. Safe ups and downs for process units, 2009 edition£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 534 5 May 2009, 69 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Using case studies of actual accidents to highlight potential threats and explain possible causes before giving potential safeguards, this title raises operators’ knowledge and awareness of the dangers involved with the start-up and shutdown of process units, enabling them to spot hazards before accidents occur. This new edition has been updated with additional case studies.Complements the Grangemouth hydrocracker explosion and Milford Haven animations.Liquid hydrocarbon tank fires, 2008 edition£27.00ISBN 978 0 85295 528 4 2008, 100 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for students Slide rules available for use with this titleHydrocarbon tank fires have proved to be very demanding emergencies due to their size and duration. This latest edition has been expanded to incorporate findings from past incidents with a new appendix Learning from past accidents. It is intended for those operators, engineers and firefighters working on or near tank farms so that they are aware of the potential emergencies and their consequences and are able to adopt safe designs and practices to minimise the occurrence of such incidents. Safe tank farms and (un)loading operations, 2008 edition£32.00ISBN 978 0 85295 531 4 2008, 180 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Updated with details of recent incidents, Safe tank farms and (un)loading operations aims to make operators, engineers and technicians working on tank farms and (un)loading plants aware of the possibility of common failures and their consequences, to help them avoid the occurrence of such incidents. The guide has sections dedicated to atmospheric storage tanks, important design issues, sources of ignition, loading and unloading of road and rail tankers, loading and unloading of ships, tank level measurement and overfill protection, and tank inspection and maintenance.BP process safety series and animationsPublications catalogue 14 www.icheme.org/shopLNG fire protection and emergency response, 2007 edition£32.00ISBN 978 0 85295 515 4 2007, 146 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Provides an overall understanding of the potential emergency situations that may arise at facilities and how to deal with these incidents, as well as general LNG safety issues. The book helps to understand the nature and hazards of LNG, and the special fire hazard management and emergency response measures required for such facilities. Safe handling of light ends, 2007 edition£27.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 516 1 2007, 96 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Raises the awareness of operators, engineers and technicians of the main hazards of light ends (methane to pentane), using examples of actual accidents, enabling operators to spot and rectify potential hazards before incidents occur, including a test section. Complements the Feyzin animation.Slide rules – for estimation of foam application ratesSlide rules for use in conjunction with the BP process safety series: Liquid hydrocarbon tank fires – prevention and response, appendix 7: fire fighting equipment.No IChemE member discountSlide rule 1 enables you to estimate the application flow, and foam and water quantities required for:¦¦ a full surface tank fire using mobile firefighting equipment¦¦ a full surface tank fire using fixed firefighting equipment.Both of these estimations are based on inputting the tank diameter.Order ref: SLIDE1 £5.00 + VATSlide rule 2 enables you to estimate the application flow, and foam and water quantities required for:¦¦ a rim seal fire using fixed firefighting equipment, based on the tank diameter¦¦ a bund (dike) fire, based on the spill surface or bund surface on fire.Order ref: SLIDE2 £5.00 + VATValuable for tank designers, industrial firefighters and fire brigade officers to enable them to make quick and easy calculations. Detailing 1%, 3% and 6% foam concentrates, they cover both metric (SI) and imperial units (US).Hazards of electricity and static electricity, 2006 edition£25.00ISBN 978 0 85295 503 1 2006, 104 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Is intended to raise awareness of how static electricity can be unexpectedly generated or electricity misused, to help operators, engineers and technicians to adopt safe designs and practices and thus avoid the occurrences of such incidents. It includes a section on arc flash and blast hazards and two new incident descriptions covering storage tank filling hazards and lightning hazards. Confined space entry, 2005 edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 479 9 2005, 90 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsOften described as one of the most hazardous activities to be performed in an industrial environment, this book raises awareness of the main hazards, using examples of actual accidents to highlight the potential threats and explain the possible causes, enabling operators to spot potential hazards and adopt safer designs and practices to avoid the occurrence of such incidents.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 15Safe furnace and boiler firing, 2005 edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 472 0 2005, 80 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsSafe furnace and boiler firing helps the reader understand the basic principles for safe use of furnace and boilers in plants, and what can occur if these principles are not followed. With sections dedicated to how fired heaters work, explosions, fuel systems, burners and furnace lighting and shutdown, the guide concludes with a test paper. An ideal introductory text for students, this title is also an excellent reference and training tool for more experienced workers.Hazards of air and oxygen, 2004 edition£17.00ISBN 978 0 85295 467 6 2004, 59 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsThis book sets out to increase the awareness of the hazards of air and oxygen to operators within the chemical and process industries. Discussing the uses of air and oxygen and by using examples of actual accidents in industry, Hazards of air and oxygen helps the reader identify dangers in their own workplace and raise awareness of potential problems. An ideal reference tool or training aid and an excellent introduction to the subject for students.Hazards of steam, 2004 edition£17.00ISBN 978 0 85295 468 3 2004, 39 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Highlights incidents and helps the reader recognise how similar threats could occur in their working environment. Relevant not only to those in the chemical and oil industries, but also those involved in the maintenance, design and construction of facilities.Hazards of water, 2004 edition£17.00ISBN 978 0 85295 466 9 2004, 60 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsUses real-life case studies to highlight the potential threats and dangers, explaining the possible causes of such incidents, and enabling operators to spot and rectify potential hazards before accidents occur. BP process safety series and animationsHazardous substances in refineries, 2005 edition£22.00ISBN 978 0 85295 482 9 2005, 92 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Hazardous substances are handled routinely in refineries, yet contact with these can prove fatal in a matter of seconds. Designed to help share knowledge and improve the basic principles for the safe handling of the main hazardous chemical products found in refineries. The guide highlights and discusses over 15 hazardous products.Hotel fire safety, 2005 edition£17.00ISBN 978 0 85295 480 5 2005, 52 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for the general publicHotel fire safety is full of tips and advice, designed to ensure safety when travelling. Recommended reading for frequent travellers and those with the responsibility of organising the travel arrangements of others, this title is quickly becoming essential reading for hoteliers across the globe.Publications catalogue 16 www.icheme.org/shopKey featuresThe Forms of contract suite is produced by a committee of senior level individuals with many years’ experience in project management and contract law, from areas including the legal profession, contracting, process operating and consultancy, who are involved in the design, construction, ownership and operation of process plants in the UK and internationally.ContractsAll the contracts are internally consistent and contain a model form of Agreement and General Conditions, together with extensive guide notes to assist the user in preparing a contract. Key features include.¦¦ multi disciplinary¦¦ technology based (purchaser’s, contractor’s or licensor’s technology)¦¦ close integration between design and construction¦¦ project success measured by extensive performance testing Form of contract: lump sum contracts – the Red Book, 5th edition (UK version) £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 542 0November 2012 97 pages (est), softbackInternational form of contract: lump sum contracts – the International Red Book£55.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 510 9 2007, 112 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountSuitable for use in lump sum contracts in a wide range of IChemE has published Forms of contract for over 40 years, drafted to meet the particular needs of contracts for the design and construction of a process plant or other performance plant. There are now two sets of contract forms available: forms for use in the UK and forms for international use. The forms have been written to reflect best practice in project delivery in the process industries and promote fairness and teamwork in project execution.Process plants are judged by their performance in operation, and process plant contracts must therefore also be performance-based. This is the underlying philosophy of IChemE’s Forms of contract suite, and what sets them apart from other contract forms used in the construction industry. They are the only series of readily available contract forms which specifically address the liabilities and testing regimes appropriate to a performance plant, with extensive performance testing provided for at every critical stage.International forms of contractThe IChemE contracts were originally drafted to operate under English law. Their growing international use has led to the preparation of a further suite of contract forms written for international use under a wide range of legal systems.Contracts committeeThe Forms of contract suite is produced by a committee of senior level individuals with many years’ experience in all areas of the international process industries, including operations and management, contracting, consultancy and construction law.Forms of contractindustries, particularly those where a high technical input is required in design and construction and where a proven system or service is required for the completed project.The UK 5th edition has been revised to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating. Form of contract: reimbursable contracts – the Green Book, 4th edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 543 7 November 2012 100 pages (est), softbackInternational form of contract: reimbursable contracts – the International Green Book£55.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 511 6 2007, 116 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountBased on the philosophy of co-operation between parties to achieve the mutual objective of a successful project, the Green Book aims to enable the user to put together a reimbursable contract to suit most needs, incorporating the particular cost and payment elements of a reimbursable contract.The UK 4th edition has been revised to bring it in line with recent UK legislation and to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating.Publications cataloguewww.icheme.org/shop 17No IChemE member discountCompatible with the Red, Green and Burgundy Books, the Yellow Book is intended primarily for subcontracts that include the design, supply, site construction, erection and/or installation and testing of equipment, and when the subcontract is to supply equipment that is significant in the main contract plant.The UK 4th edition has been updated to work fully back-to-back with the new editions of the Red, Green and Burgundy Books. Form of contract: minor works – the Orange Book, 2nd edition £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 452 2 2003, 29 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThe Orange Book is invaluable for use with ‘minor’ packages of work involving an existing process plant. It is applicable where the far more comprehensive forms for lump-sum, reimbursable and target-cost contracts would be too complex and, therefore, inappropriate. The clauses have been amended and brought in line with the current contract books wherever appropriate and with current legislation. Form of contract: subcontracts for civil engineering works – the Brown Book, 3rd edition£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 546 8 November 2012 66 pages (est), softbackNo IChemE member discountSpecifically for civil engineering subcontracts in relation to work that is often required prior to the construction of the process elements of a process plant, such as access roadways, foundations and other ‘non-process plant’ elements. Form of contract: target cost contracts – the Burgundy Book 2nd edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 544 4 November 2012 109 pages (est), softbackInternational form of contract: target cost contracts – the International Burgundy Book£55.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 512 32007, 122 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThe intention of a target cost contract is to encourage both parties in the contract to work together in order to find ways of carrying out the work as efficiently as possible and to be rewarded as a result (i.e. pain/gain share). The contracts set out a procedure for arriving at a target cost that is sufficiently detailed to be used as the basis for effective control.The latest edition has been revised to bring it in line with recent UK legislation and to reflect current thinking on best project management practice; realigned clauses throughout the series ensures consistency; insurance and performance testing clauses have undergone detailed review and updating.Form of contract: subcontracts – the Yellow Book, 4th edition (UK version)£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 545 1 November 2012 75 pages (est), softbackInternational form of contract: subcontracts – the International Yellow Book£55.00 ISBN 978 085295 513 0 2007, 90 pages, softbackUpdated to work fully back-to-back with the new editions of the Red, Green and Burgundy Books.Forms of contract user guide – the Purple Book, 4th edition£55.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 451 5 2004, 300 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThis guide will benefit new and experienced contract users, explaining how the contracts are intended to work, complete with an explanation of each. It introduces the various contract formats, outlining where each should be applied in practice and providing suggestions to begin working with them, as well as addressing topics such as project management and contract strategy, disputes and disputes resolution and liability law, the fourth edition covers the following titles:¦¦ Red Book 4th edition (2001) – lump sum contracts¦¦ Green Book 3rd edition (2002) – reimbursable contracts¦¦ Burgundy Book 1st edition (2003) – target cost contracts¦¦ Yellow Book 3rd edition (2003) – subcontracts¦¦ Brown Book 2nd edition (2004) – subcontracts¦¦ Orange Book 2nd edition (2003) – minor works.International forms of contract user guide – the International Purple Book £55.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 517 8 2008, 130 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThis guide will benefit new and experienced contract users, explaining how the contracts are intended to work, complete with an explanation of each. It covers the 2007 international versions of the Red, Green, Burgundy and Yellow Books.Publications catalogue 18 www.icheme.org/shopForms of contract: rules for expert determination – the White Book, 4th edition£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 487 4 2005, 12 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThe White Book provides a set of procedures and rules governing the appointment, duties and actions of the expert. The fourth edition has been fully updated to include the necessary changes to make the rules suitable for international use.A unique feature of IChemE’s contracts IChemE rules for expert determination and rules for dispute review boards are one of only a few currently available that set out how an expert determination/dispute review board should operate. They are incorporated into the Forms of contract suite (NB: DRB for international contracts) and can be used alongside other contracts such as FIDIC.Forms of contract: adjudication rules – the Grey Book, 3rd edition£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 470 6 2004, 10 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThis book was initially produced in response to the statutory right to adjudication introduced to construction contracts for work in the UK by the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and in Northern Ireland by the Construction Contracts (Northern Ireland) Order 1997. This procedure aims to resolve disputes quickly, preventing lengthy and costly delays.The IChemE contract philosophy is directed towards the avoidance of disputes. However, from time to time, disputes arise which cannot be resolved in the normal course of discussion and negotiation. IChemE’s Forms of contract put forward several routes for the resolution of disputes. Additionally, the contracts draw the attention of the parties to the use of mediation for the resolution of a dispute. Forms of contract: rules for dispute review boards – the Beige Book£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 495 9 2005, 16 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThis guide sets out a series of rules governing the appointment, duties and general actions of the Dispute Review Board (DRB), to provide a framework within which it can operate with confidence. These rules are one of the very few sets in existence governing the establishment and operation of DRBs.Forms of contractForms of contract: arbitration rules – the Pink Book, 4th edition£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 486 7 2005, 26 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountPresents arbitration procedures for engineers and arbitrators engaged in disputes. These arbitration rules have been updated to take account of the Arbitration Act 1996 and include changes necessary to make the rules suitable for international use. Forms of contract – sets – saving up to £100Set 1: £244.00 * Red 4th, Green 3rd, Burgundy 1st, Orange 2nd, Yellow 3rd, Brown 2nd, Purple 4th ISBN 978 0 85295 313 6Set 2: £284.00 * Red 4th, Green 3rd, Burgundy 1st, Orange 2nd, Yellow 3rd, Brown 2nd, Purple 4th, Pink 4th, Grey 3rd, White 4th ISBN 978 0 85295 415 7Set 3: £252.00 * International Red 1st, International Green 1st, International Burgundy 1st, International Yellow 1st, International Purple 1st, White 4th, Pink 4th, Beige 1stISBN 978 0 85295 518 5Previous editions of the main and subcontracts forms of contract are still available. Contact sales@icheme.org for details.* The latest editions will be included in the sets when published.Publications cataloguewww.icheme.org/shop 19Annual subscriptionsThe Forms of contract are also sold via annual subscriptions, entitling the user to unlimited use of the contracts. The International Red, International Green, International Burgundy, International Yellow, and the Red, Green, Burgundy, Yellow, Orange and Brown Books are all available on annual subscription, at a cost of £2500.00 + VAT per annum each. Purchasers of more than one contract are entitled to considerable discounts:2 contracts: £4000 + VAT (saving 20%)3 contracts: £5625 + VAT (saving 25%)4 contracts: £7000 + VAT (saving 30%)5 contracts: £8125 + VAT (saving 35%)6 contracts: £9000 + VAT (saving 40%)* The latest editions will be included when published.Training - coursesWhat every engineer should know about contractsA two-day course which explains, in simple terms, what engineering contracts are all about. Suitable for engineers of all disciplines, it provides an overview of the law of contract and of tort within which engineering and construction projects are made and operate, as well as explaining why the standard published forms of contract say what they say.Visit www.icheme.org/contracts for full details.CopyrightThe copyright law exists to protect the intellectual standing and economic livelihood of creators and publishers. All IChemE publications are protected by copyright and are NOT available for duplication. A separate Form of contract must be purchased for each new contract entered into and for each party to the contract. Licensed electronic versions are available to assist with preparing multiple contracts. Preparation made easy with electronic versionsThe Forms of contract are available under electronic license, at a cost of £500 + VAT each:– The International Red Book – The International Green Book – The International Burgundy Book – The International Yellow Book – The Red Book, 4th/5th edition– The Green Book, 3rd/4th edition– The Burgundy Book 1st/2nd edition– The Orange Book, 2nd edition– The Brown Book, 2nd/3rd edition– The Yellow Book, 3rd/4th editionEach licensed electronic version, containing a single Form of contract, entitles the user to print up to 10 copies without infringing copyright regulations. Contact sales@icheme.org for full details.IChemE forms of contractA two-day course which provides a detailed examination of the suites of IChemE contract forms available for use in the UK and internationally: their approach to risk and payment, their structure, party liabilities, and how they govern work from initial requirements through design to fully commissioned and operational plant. Visit www.icheme.org/foccourse for full details.Training - in-companyThese courses, or variations of them, can also be run in-house anywhere in the world. Course content can be adapted to suit your particular objectives, ranging from a broad introduction to the type of contracts available, to a detailed examination of the conditions relating to a particular contract or project.Contact the courses department for a quote or to discuss your requirements: Email: courses@icheme.org Tel: +44 (0) 1788 534431Publications catalogue 20 www.icheme.org/shopSafety management systems (CD-ROM)£195.00 + VAT Order ref: STP003CD-ROM includes training notes, 140 illustrated slides and recent case studies on best practice.Safety management systems teaches the principles of designing an effective safety management system, involving the user in how to make an existing management system operate even more effectively. Topics include: policy, objectives and targets, organising, planning and implementation, measuring performance, self-assessment and regulation.Practical risk assessment (CD-ROM)£95.00 + VAT Order ref: STP004CD-ROM includes training notes and PDF student workbook.Practical risk assessment shows employees how to assess the risks in their everyday tasks, allowing them to identify and minimise the hazards in their working environment, as well as gain an understanding of the consequences of their actions.Safety coursesOur comprehensive range of quality-assured training courses are aimed at encouraging chemical, biochemical, process and related engineering professionals to focus on their professional development.Learn the key principles of process safety and its management throughout your organisation from the top down, with our range of safety courses:People, like any other asset, need continual maintenance and support to ensure the development of both the individual and the company. It can, however, be difficult to find the resources to send employees on courses, or indeed find courses that suit your particular needs , which is where IChemE can help.Inherently safer process design (CD-ROM)£285.00 + VAT Order ref: STP001CD-ROM includes training notes, 150 illustrated slides, video and a variety of case studies on best practice.Inherently safer process design provides all the necessary training to ensure the principles of inherent safety can be understood and applied. Drawing on the knowledge of experienced safety pioneers, this training programme identifies the lessons to learn from their experiences to make working processes safer. Fires and explosions (CD-ROM)£185.00 + VAT Order ref: STP002CD-ROM includes training notes, 90 illustrated slides and a variety of recent case studies.Fires and explosions teaches the user how to spot and treat hazards which could lead to far more serious incidents, discussing in detail the extra risks which can arise when working with dangerous chemicals.Safety training– Fundamentals of process safety (nuclear)– HAZOP - applied hazard and operability study– HAZOP study for the offshore oil & gas industry– HAZOP study for team leaders and team members– HAZOP study, leadership and management– Introduction to process safety– Layer of protection analysis (LOPA)– Process safety and the boardFor the full details and dates visit www.icheme.org/courses All IChemE courses can be run in-company as an alternative. In-house courses will guarantee the programme addresses your own operational processes, whilst being a more cost-effective option to train five or more employees. Contact courses@icheme.org for a quoteBP animationsBP has developed a range of safety animations to promote the learning of lessons through past incidents and encourage the sharing of experience. Focusing on a single incident or accident, the animations are based on publicly available reports and follow the timeline of events from causes through effects, concluding with lessons that can be learnt and sources of other information. Each animation can be used to demonstrate a number of different safety themes, making them excellent training tools and useful course aids for a wide range of industries and professionals.For details of the animations currently available visit www.icheme.org/trainingFires and explosionsTraining resource STP002 www.icheme.orgFires and explosionsTraining resource STP002 www.icheme.orgFire and explosionsTraining resource STP002In-house training packagesEnabling staff to have the resources and facilities to learn, develop and change is key to the survival and development of organisations. Finding the resources to send staff on courses can prove difficult. However, building an in-house programme means you can fit the training into your budgets and schedule without compromising on standards.Fires and explosions will enable you to train your staff in how to spot and correct situations that could lead to fires or explosions, in particular the extra risks arising from the use of dangerous chemicals.Each year fires and explosions cause loss in human life and financial loss through damage to plant and equipment. In the chemical and process industries this risk is a major concern and demands action be taken to avoid occurrence. This package covers the requirements of the Dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres regulations 2002 (DSEAR). The regulations are the translation of the EU’s Explosive atmospheres directive (ATEX) into UK legislation.Training resource STP002 Fire and explosionsIChemE, Davis Building, Railway Terrace, Rugby, CV21 3HQ, UKIChemE offices in Kuala Lumpur, London, Melbourne, Rugby, Shanghai and Wellingtonwww.icheme.org/training 0320_11Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 21By accident... a life preventing them in industry£10.00 ISBN 978 0 95384 400 5 2000, 144 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Trevor Kletz is widely recognised as an outstanding communicator on safety in the process industries. His books, articles and presentations have taken his fame around the world. In this book he tells – in his inimitable prose – how this happened, and what challenges a young scientist or engineer starting out in industry might expect to find.HAZOP and HAZAN, 4th edition£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 506 2 1999, 232 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsSubstantially revised and updated, this classic introduction, now accepted as a standard text on the subject, provides essential reading for everyone who needs to know about process safety.Process plants: a handbook for inherently safer design By Trevor Kletz and Paul Amyotte £58.00ISBN 9781439804551April 2011, 362 pages, hardback The second edition demonstrates not just the importance of prevention, but the importance of designing with prevention in mind. It emphasises the role of inherent safety in process safety management systems and in ensuring an appropriate process safety culture. Keeping the easy to understand style, this book clearly delineates practical, everyday issues and complex technical ones.What went wrong? 5th edition£56.99ISBN 978 1 85617 531 9July 2009, 704 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This title has revolutionised the way industry views safety. The new edition continues and extends the wisdom, innovations and strategies of previous editions. An engineer’s view of human error, 3rd edition£45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 532 1 2001, 281 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsMore examples of accidents caused by various types of human error. An ideal text for practising engineers and students, the title suggests new ways of looking at accidents which, at first sight, seem to be the result of human error.The Trevor Kletz collectionComputer control and human errorBy Trevor Kletz, Paul Chung, Eamon Broomfield and Chaim Shen-Oor £30.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 362 4 1995, 120 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This title examines some of the unforeseen incidents which have occurred in computer-controlled process plants and suggests how such incidents can be made less likely.Lessons from disaster – how organisations have no memory and accidents recur£32.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 307 5 1993, 183 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Looking at accidents that have occurred previously, this title discusses the apparent inability of organisations to learn and retain the lessons long term.Publications catalogue 22 www.icheme.org/shopHazards XX: process safety and environmental protection, harnessing knowledge, challenging complacency (with CD-ROM)£130.00 + VAT ISBN 978 0 85295 523 9 Symposium series 154 2008, 1160 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Contains 91 papers presented at the 2008 conference in the long-established Hazards series. HAZOP: guide to best practice, 2nd editionBy Brian Tyler, Frank Crawley and Malcolm Preston Prepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £40.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 525 3 2008, 141 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsThe second edition of this bestselling title has been brought completely up to date. HAZOP is a technique developed specifically for use in the chemical and process industries, and is a detailed method for systematic examination of a well-defined processor operation, either planned or existing. This guide describes and illustrates the HAZOP study method, highlighting a variety of proven uses and approaches. Using risk graphs for Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessment - a user-guide for chemical engineersBy Clive De Salis£25.00ISBN 9780852955543April 2011, 48 pages, A4 softback, Explains to readers how to design and calibrate a risk graph and how to understand some of the advantages and disadvantages of using risk graphs. The guide was peer-reviewed by the IChemE Safety and Loss Prevention Special Interest Group.Hazards XXII: process safety and environmental protection CD-ROM £140.00 + VAT ISBN 9780852955475Symposium series 156April 2011Contains 100 presentations from the April 2011 conference of the long-established Hazards series.The Hazards symposium series focuses on making the best use of current safety knowledge and avoiding complacency in the chemical and process industries, applying knowledge to emerging industries, and ensuring lessons learned in the old industries are transferred to the new so that the same mistakes are not made again. Hazards XXI: process safety and environmental protection in a changing worldCD-ROM£130.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 536 9Symposium series 155November 2009IChemE member discount: 15%Contains 106 papers presented at the 2009 conference in the long-established Hazards series.Safety and loss preventionLoss prevention and safety performance in the process industries symposium 2007CD-ROM £130.00 + VAT ISBN 978 0 85295 508 6 Symposium series 153 2007IChemE member discount: 15%Proceedings from the 12th international symposium held in Edinburgh, Scotland, in May 2007. The main theme is ‘translating knowledge into practice’. Topic areas include: risk assessment and control; human factors and safety management systems; learning from accidents and knowledge transfer; inherent safety; chemical reactivity; and designing for safety.Hazards XIX: process safety and environmental protection – what do we know? where are we going? (with CD-ROM)£110.00 + VAT on CD-ROM ISBN 978 0 85295 492 8 Symposium series 151 2006, 1024 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Hazards XIX contains the papers presented at the 2006 symposium. For previous titles in the Hazards series visit www.icheme.org/shopExplosion protection: practical understanding of recent standards and new legislation in process safetyPrepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £40.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 456 0 2003, 96 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%These proceedings illustrate the current challenges facing the process safety professional in Europe when implementing standards and legal requirements in the area of explosion protection.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 23Fundamentals of process safetyBy Vic Marshall and Steve Ruhemann £29.50 ISBN 978 0 85295 431 7 2001, 298 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsPrimarily aimed at students to prepare them for future responsibilities in industrial life, this book presents the fundamentals of process safety in such a form that students will fully understand and absorb the subject. It also serves as an introductory text to graduates who have had little or no formal training in process safety.Process vessels subject to explosion risk: design guidelines for the pressure rating of weak process vessels subject to explosion riskEdited by Stan Pilkington on behalf of the British Materials Handling Board (BMHB) £25.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 428 7 2000, 76 pages, softbackNo IChemE member discountThis guide helps engineers to calculate the strength of weak vessels, enabling explosion venting and suppression systems to have a more consistent foundation and removing many of the difficulties associated with lack of knowledge of vessel strength.Safety integrity: the implications of IEC 61508 and other standards for the process industriesPrepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £40.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 412 6 2000, 109 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This title highlights how major companies are assuring safety integrity in safety-critical systems in their process plants.Hazard identification methodsBy Frank Crawley and Brian Tyler Prepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 457 7 2003, 98 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This book will assist the manager or safety specialist to decide on the most appropriate techniques for hazard identification. Based on the experiences of EPSC members and the two authors, it provides an overview of hazard identification techniques currently used in the process industry, their strengths and limitations. Containment systems: a design guideEdited by Nigel Hurst, Mike Brocklebank and Martyn Ryder £60.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 407 2 2002, 199 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Covering the many types of containment systems available and the issues which must be considered when selecting a particular system for a specific duty, this title encompasses material properties, legal requirements, validation, and operational and maintenance needs.Dust explosion prevention and protection: a practical guideEdited by John Barton £90.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 410 2 2001, 352 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This definitive guide is a combination and revision of IChemE’s three well-known practical texts on aspects of dust explosions. Covering a comprehensive range of topics including dust ignitability, flammability and explosibility characteristics, the guide also incorporates new research and information, particularly in relation to containment and venting of dust explosion.Safety issues in a dynamic business environmentPrepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £35.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 439 3 2000, 73 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Shows how senior managers from leading process industries ensure that their experience and expertise in the reorganisations, mergers, de-mergers, plant and facility movements are shared.SHE management systems for small to medium-sized enterprisesBy Anders Jacobsson Prepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 433 1 2000, 118 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This guide offers an outline in achieving an integrated safety, health and environmental management system, assisting the small to medium-sized enterprise to develop its own SHE management system.Chemical reaction hazards: a guide to safety, 2nd editionEdited by John Barton and Richard Rogers £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 464 5 1997, 225 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Suitable for students With 100 case studies added to the original text, this second edition encourages the reader to assess potential hazards of a process before designing the plant and provides a basis for the identification and evaluation of chemical reaction hazards. Ideal for practising chemists, engineers, plant personnel and students.Publications catalogue 24 www.icheme.org/shopHazard identification and risk assessmentBy Geoff Wells £75.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 463 8 1996, 302 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This guide offers practical advice on the principles of HAZOP and HAZAN, as well as other hazard identification methods, guiding the reader through their use in a simple step-by-step way. Recommended reading for anybody new to hazard identification and a handy reference for the more experienced user.Safety performance measurementPrepared by the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) £3.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 382 2 1996, 135 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%A collection of practical examples, demonstrating how a variety of multinational companies measure the effectiveness of safety management systems. Each case reflects the specific needs and characteristics of the individual company.Developing effective safety systemsBy Ian G Wallace £33.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 358 7 1995, 165 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This book is based on the author’s 30 years of experience in industry, providing guidance on developing safety systems and policies and procedures.Major hazards and their managementBy Geoff Wells £65.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 368 6 1997, 305 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This text discusses the development of major hazards, such as fires, explosions or toxic releases. Allowing the reader to tackle tasks including better plant design and identifying and reducing the risk of hazardous incidents, this is a companion text to Hazard identification and risk assessment. Process safety analysis: an introductionBy Bob Skelton £26.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 378 5 1997, 213 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsSuitable for undergraduates and all engineers involved in safety, this book shows the reader how safety assurance is performed by industry. The techniques described are relevant to the public and local authorities, as well as those concerned with the safety of process and related industries.Safety and loss preventionPublications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 25Benchmarking in the process industriesBy Munir Ahmad and Roger Benson £30.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 411 9 1999, 154 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsAimed at introducing the subject of benchmarking to the process industries, based on practical experience of over 200 process plants, the book gives guidance on how to benchmark, where to find the benchmarks and how to quantify the gaps identified.Fluid mechanics: worked examples for engineersBy Carl Schaschke £35.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 498 0 1998, 300 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsA collection of problems in fundamental fluid mechanics with accompanying solutions, aimed at supporting undergraduates and tutors in design projects. The book illustrates the application of theory in fluid mechanics and enables students new to the science to grasp fundamental concepts.Process industry economics: an international perspectiveBy David J Brennan £40.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 461 4 1998, 290 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsAn excellent base for understanding the process industries and in particular what lies behind economic evaluation and decision-making, with a rich source of data on material costs.Capital cost estimating, 4th editionBy Mark Gerrard £26.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 399 0 2000, 115 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsEndorsed by The Association of Cost Engineers, and also known as ‘The Blue Book’, the guide aids student engineers in the design activities undertaken during their course and helps young engineers in industry compile their own set of cost data. Strategies for effective maintenance: a guide for process criticality assessment and maintenance schedule setting using a qualitative approachBy Mike Briggs and Chris Atkinson £40.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 435 5 2000, 70 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Based on a survey to help managers seeking to secure the benefits of a systematic approach to maintenance, this guide enables organisations to determine how their maintenance can be made more effective and sets out the principles of qualitative approach, giving examples of how it can be used in practice. Tables and flow diagrams are included for use during training sessions and by assessment teams.Project management/process plant design and operationProcess plant commissioning, 2nd editionBy David Horsley £39.50 ISBN 978 0 85295 398 3 1998, 115 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This handbook is ideal for the non-specialist, providing advice and guidance on how to set about the problem of commissioning a new plant or a modification to an existing plant. The title also addresses possible problems during commissioning. Relief systems handbookBy Cyril F Parry £33.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 471 3 1992, 205 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsThis practical guide fills a gap in the literature on pressure relief design, operation and maintenance, covering the applicability to and reliability of different pressure relief devices in individual situations.Publications catalogue 26 www.icheme.org/shopCommunication skills for engineers and scientists, 4th edition£12.50 ISBN 978 0 85295 520 8 2007, 80 pages, softback spiral boundIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsCommunication skills are vital in engineering and science. This book will help you to get your message across, effectively and efficiently. The new edition is truly international with UK terminology removed and the section on communication technology brought right up to date. Distillation and absorption symposium 2006£120.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 505 5 Symposium series 152 2006, 1028 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%This collection of 99 contributions spanning 23 countries showcases the latest distillation and absorption technologies covering a broad range of fundamental and applied aspects of the technology. The presentations have been put into seven themes: modelling and simulation (steady-state, dynamic and CFD); energy efficiency and sustainability; equipment design and operation; integrated, hybrid and novel processes; process troubleshooting and handling operational problems; control and operation; basic data.Salary survey 2012 (UK and Ireland)£180.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 560 4Salary survey 2012 (Australia)ISBN 978 0 85295 561 1No IChemE member discountThe Salary surveys contain current data and analysis of the pay and benefits of professional chemical engineers at all levels. The surveys are ‘must have’ tools for all HR departments, whether recruiting new staff for the process industries or for use in benchmarking salaries of the current workforce.A biofuels compendium£20.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 533 8 2009, 40 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% The Biofuels compendium has attempted to set out policy and scientific information from reliable sources and to assist in navigating around this most complex of subjects and to provide a mini reference at the same time. GeneralHotel fire safety, 2005 edition BP process safety series £17.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 480 5 2005, 52 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for the general publicWith over 6000 hotel fires across the EU alone each year, Hotel fire safety is full of tips and advice, designed to ensure safety when travelling. Recommended reading for frequent travellers and those with the responsibility of organising the travel arrangements of others, this title is quickly becoming essential reading for hoteliers across the globe.The 7th world congress of chemical engineering CD ROM £95.00 + VAT ISBN 978 0 85295 494 2 2005IChemE member discount: 15%The CD-ROM contains manuscripts and abstracts of the oral, contact forum and poster presentations delivered at the congress. The five-day event featured contributions from invited experts and incorporated over 800 oral and 1000 poster presentations. Topics include: science into engineering; advancing the fundamentals; molecules into money; managing complexity; engineering for life; chemical engineering education; and right here right now.Publications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 27Handling uncertainty: a guide for professionals in the process industries and related fieldsBy Mike Briggs £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 432 4 2003, 643 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%Acting as a wide-ranging guide for young professionals and a source of reference for managers, this title deals with the subject of uncertainty in a practical way, showing the reader how to recognise the key features then handle different situations effectively. Illustrated with examples, topics range from the disquiet of perceptions through lack of facts and precision in technical work to the issues arising from working with others.Pharmaceutical production: an engineering guideEdited by Bill Bennett and Graham Cole £45.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 519 2 2003, 450 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%A general introduction, aimed at those involved in the engineering stages required for the manufacture of the active ingredient and its dosage forms. Chapters also focus on the design of quality control laboratories and process plants.Consultancy: an engineer’s guide to getting started, 3rd editionEdited by Henry Rowson and David Wright £25.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 437 9 2004, 54 pages, softbackIChemE member discount: 15%This guide provides preliminary assistance to those who are setting up in business as consultants, on either a full or part-time basis, and is a handy reference for those already practising. Looking at the problems faced by new business, the book offers advice and suggestions on issues such as setting up an office and tax and insurance matters. Helpful appendices include a basic consultancy services agreement and terms and conditions for work as an expert witness.Physical property data book for engineers and scientistsBy David Shallcross £15.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 465 2 2004, 58 pages, softback spiral boundIChemE member discount: 15% Suitable for studentsThis book contains up-to-date, reliable data which engineering students and practising engineers and scientists involved in design will require in their daily work. Of multi-disciplinary appeal, this book is particularly relevant to chemical, biomolecular, mechanical and environmental engineers. An invaluable reference tool.Measurement of crystal growth and nucleation rates, 2nd editionEdited by John Garside, Alfons Mersmann and Jaroslav Nyvlt EFCE Working Party on Crystallisation £30.00 ISBN 978 0 85295 449 2 2002, 202 pages, hardbackIChemE member discount: 15%Produced by the Working Party on Crystallisation of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE), this book outlines the most important methods of measuring crystal growth and nucleation rates. It seeks to unify methods and equipment, contributing to the standardisation of these kinetic measurements. The text uses worked examples and details the appropriate treatment of data and the need for close specification of experimental conditions.Publications catalogue 28 www.icheme.org/shopThe chemical engineer (tce)Print ISSN 0302-0797 Electronic ISSN 1745-106X Up to 12 issues per yeartce is the leading monthly magazine for the international chemical and process engineering community. With the latest business developments, in-depth features on vital process technologies and the most comprehensive guide to current job vacancies around the world, tce is supported by a sister website, www.tcetoday.comChemical engineering research and design (ChERD)Print ISSN 0263-8762 Electronic ISSN 1744-3563 12 issues per year 2012 volume 90Impact factor 1.968Official journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering: Part AChERD specialises in research with practical significance, extending the boundaries of traditional chemical engineering. www.icheme.org/journalsProcess safety and environmental protection (PSEP)Print ISSN 0957-5820 Electronic ISSN 1744-3598 6 issues per year 2012 volume 90Impact factor 1.050Official journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering: Part BPSEP focuses on how the process industries address process safety and environmental protection in a scientific and responsible way. www.icheme.org/journalsLoss prevention bulletin (LPB)Print ISSN 0260-9576 Electronic ISSN 1744-358X 6 issues per yearThis well established hands-on publication is a major source of industrial case studies and practical articles from the process industries. Subscribing to LPB will enable your organisation to avoid the same mistakes, learn from others’ experience and build an excellent source of reference material on a wide range of situations.www.icheme.org/lpbLoss prevention bulletin online collectionWith over 30 years of articles online, www.icheme.org/lpb is the source of information on incidents in the chemical and process engineering community for students, lecturers and engineers in the field.Multi-site/user licences are available. Contact journals@icheme.org for a quote.Serial publicationsFood and bioproducts processing (FBP)Print ISSN 0960-3085 Electronic ISSN 1744-3571 4 issues per year 2012 volume 90Impact factor 1.940Official journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering: Part CFBP is the only journal to exploit the synergy between biotechnology, bioprocessing and food engineering. Publishing high quality and original papers, FBP brings together worldwide research across a range of topics.www.icheme.org/journalsEducation for chemical engineers (ECE)Electronic ISSN 1749-7728 Approx 30 papers per year 2012 volume 7Official journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering: Part DECE is IChemE’s online journal, containing education research papers, teaching and learning notes and resource reviews. The principle journal for chemical, process and biomolecular engineering education.www.icheme.org/journalsIChemE online journal archive 1923–1996IChemE’s journal archive contains more than 4000 papers from Chemical engineering research and design, Process safety and environmental protection and Food and bioproducts processing.Fully searchable by keyword, author, volume and issue, the archive is already used throughout the academic world and has a range of subscription and purchase options.http://archive.icheme.orgFor more information contact journals@icheme.orgPublications catalogue www.icheme.org/shop 29IndexAAn engineer’s view of human error ....................... 21Atomic force microscopy in process engineering ..... 10BBeige book ........................................................ 18Benchmarking in the process industries ................. 25 Biofuels compendium .......................................... 26Biomass gasification and pyrolysis: practical design and theory ......................................................6, 8 BP animations ............................................... 12, 20BP process safety series ................................. 12–15BP safety series complete set ............................... 12Brown book .................................................... 5, 17Burgundy books .............................................. 5, 17By accident... a life preventing them in industry ...... 21CCapital cost estimating ........................................ 25Chemical and process plant commissioning handbook .......................................................6, 8 Chemical engineer magazine, the ......................... 28Chemical engineering design ............................... 11Chemical engineering research and design ............ 28Chemical process equipment ................................ 10Chemical reaction hazards: a guide to safety .......... 23Communication skills for engineers and scientists ... 26Computational techniques for multiphase flows ...... 10Computer control and human error ....................... 21Confined space entry .......................................... 14Consultancy: engineer’s guide to getting started .... 27Containment systems: a design guide ................... 23Contracts ...................................................... 16–19 Control of work .................................................. 12 Control of work, German edition .......................... 12 Control of work, Mandarin edition ........................ 12DDeveloping effective safety systems ...................... 24Distillation and absorption symposium 2006 .......... 26Dust explosion prevention and protection: a practical guide ............................................... 23EEducation for chemical engineers ......................... 28Engineer’s view of human error ............................ 21Explosion protection: practical understanding of recent standards and new legislation in process safety ............................................................. 22FFires and explosions ........................................... 20Fluid mechanics: worked examples for engineers ... 25Food and bioproducts processing ......................... 28Forms of contract ........................................5, 16–19Forms of contract annual subscriptions .................. 19Forms of contract – sets ....................................... 18Forms of contract – electronic versions .................. 19Fundamentals of process safety ............................ 20GGreen books ................................................... 5, 16Grey book ......................................................... 18HHandling uncertainty: a guide for professionals in the process industries and related fields ........... 27Hazards archive ................................................. 22Hazard identification methods .............................. 23Hazard identification and risk assessment .............. 24Hazardous substances in refineries ....................... 15Hazards of air and oxygen ................................... 15Hazards of electricity and static electricity .............. 14Hazards of nitrogen and catalyst handling............... 12Hazards of oil refining distillation units ................... 13Hazards of steam ................................................ 15Hazards of trapped pressure and vacuum .............. 13Hazards of water ................................................ 15Hazards XIX: process safety and environmental protection ....................................................... 22Hazards XX ........................................................ 22Hazards XXI ....................................................... 22Hazards XXII ...................................................... 22 HAZOP: guide to best practice ............................. 22HAZOP and HAZAN ........................................... 21Hotel fire safety ............................................. 15, 26Human toxicology of chemical mixtures ................7, 8IIndustrial and process furnaces, principles, design and operation ................................................... 11Inherently safer process design ............................ 20International burgundy book ................................ 17International forms of contract ........................ 16–19International green book ..................................... 16International purple book .................................... 17International red book ......................................... 16International yellow book .................................... 17JJournals ............................................................ 28Journal archive ................................................... 28Publications catalogue 30 www.icheme.org/shopKKletz, Trevor ...................................................... 21LLees’ loss prevention in the process industries - Hazard identification, assessment and control ....6, 8Lessons from disaster .......................................... 21Liquid hydrocarbon tank fires ............................... 13LNG fire protection and emergency response ......... 14Loss prevention bulletin ...................................... 28Loss prevention bulletin online collection ............... 28Loss prevention and safety performance in the process industries symposium 2007 .................... 22Ludwig’s applied process design for chemical and petrochemical plants ......................................... 10MMajor accidents to the environment ...................... 11Major hazards and their management ................... 24Managing project delivery .................................... 11Measurement of crystal growth and nucleation rates ............................................................... 27Membrane technolgy, a practical guide .................. 10NNon-Newtonian flow and applied rheology ............ 11OOrange book ..................................................... 17Ordering information ............................................ 4PPharmaceutical production: an engineering guide ... 27Physical property data book for engineers and scientists ......................................................... 27Pinch analysis and process integration ................... 11Pink book .......................................................... 18Plant and process engineering 360 ........................ 10Power electronics handbook ................................7, 9Practical risk assessment ...................................... 20Process industry economics: an international perspective ...................................................... 25Process intensification ......................................... 11Process plant commissioning ............................... 25Process plants: a handbook for inherently safer design .................................................. 7, 21Process safety analysis: an introduction ................. 24Process safety and environmental protection .......... 28Process vessels subject to explosion risk: design guidelines for the pressure rating of weak process vessels subject to explosion risk ......................... 23Project benefits management ............................... 11Project management toolkit ................................. 11Project management toolkit, four volume set .......... 11Purification of laboratory chemicals ....................... 10Purple books ...................................................... 17RReal project planning .......................................... 11Red books ...................................................... 5, 16 Reliability, maintainability and risk ........................7, 9Relief systems handbook ..................................... 25Rules of thumb for chemical engineers ..................6, 8SSafe furnace and boiler firing ............................ 6, 12Safe handling of light ends ................................... 14Safe tank farms and (un)loading operations ............ 13Safe ups and downs for process units .................... 13Safe ups and downs for process units, Mandarin edition ............................................................ 13Safety courses .................................................... 20Safety integrity – the implications of IEC 61508 and other standards for the process industries ........... 23Safety issues in a dynamic business environment .... 23Safety management systems ................................ 20Safety performance measurement ........................ 24Safety relief valve handbook ................................. 10Salary survey 2012 ......................................... 5, 26SHE management systems for small to medium-sized enterprises ................................. 23Slide rules for estimation of foam application rates ... 14Solid/liquid separation: equipment selection and process design ................................................. 11Strategies for effective maintenance: a guide for process criticality assessment and maintenance schedule setting using a qualitative approach .. 25, 26Subcontracts ................................................ 16–19Sustainable design through process integration ......6, 8TThe chemical engineer (tce) ................................ 28Training ........................................................ 19, 20Trevor Kletz collection ......................................... 21UUser guide, forms of contract ............................... 17Using risk graphs for Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessment ................................................... 7, 22WWhat went wrong? ............................................. 21White book ....................................................... 18World congress of chemical engineering, the 7th .... 26YYellow books .................................................. 5, 17Online HAZOP training A flexible and effective way of training in HAZOP study for team members, this online course covers all the essential topics needed to understand the principles and practice of HAZOP study. Designed for graduates from a relevant discipline, off-shore operations personnel, or those with considerable operational experience who expect to be joining a HAZOP team, each training module covers a particular aspect:¦ ¦¦¦basics and background to HAZOP study¦ ¦¦¦ relationship to other hazard study methods¦ ¦¦¦application to continuous and to sequential processes¦ ¦¦¦ recording HAZOP study¦ ¦¦¦essential features of leading and management of a study¦ ¦¦¦making decisions in HAZOP study¦ ¦¦¦a range of examples of increasing complexityThe time required for the course is approximately 12–15 hours, and on completion we expect students to be ready to participate in HAZOP study as an effective team member. 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