Preface
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165760123010001
Introduction to Chemical Safety in Chemical and Process Industries
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165760123010002
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Abstract
Accidental events in chemical and process industries may have catastrophic
consequences. The present chapter aims at discussing the hazards and risks in chemical and
process industries, where chemical species are used and/or transformed. After defining the
concept of chemical risk, the possible accidental events in the process industry are presented
based on their probability of occurrence. Some examples of relevant chemical accidents that
occurred in the past are thoroughly discussed further. Safety measures (i.e., preventive and
protective procedures) in safety and process industries and primary and secondary reactions are
also described. Finally, a screening method capable of providing a hazard evaluation by
calculating the power released during the thermal decomposition of a substance (i.e., the
CHETAH method) is presented.
Theory of Thermal Explosions
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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The theory on thermal explosions according to Semenov’s approach is thoroughly
described in this chapter. The main calorimetric tests to be carried out for a safe thermal analysis
are also reported. The thermal inertia is defined and its effects on the characterization of reactive
chemical systems is evaluated.
Calorimetric Techniques for Thermokinetic Characterization
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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Calorimetric techniques allow us to evaluate the kinetics and heat developed during
a reaction. In this chapter, adiabatic and scanning calorimeters are presented. An application of
adiabatic calorimetry to evaluate Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature (SADT) is also
presented.
Homogeneous Explosions
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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Gas and vapour explosions can be classified as homogeneous and heterogeneous.
Homogeneous explosions are characterized by an autoignition temperature and a delay time to
ignition.
Heterogeneous Explosions I
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Heterogeneous explosions are very common accidental typologies in chemical and
process industries. The lower and upper flammability limits are presented in the present chapter.
These threshold values differ depending on the mixture composition, as reported in detail.
Heterogeneous Explosions II
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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Flammability limits depend on different parameters, such as pressure and flame
propagation direction. In the present Chapter, Le Chatelier’s equations and the Flash Point and
Upper temperature are presented. The Minimum Oxygen Content is also defined.
Heterogeneous Explosions III
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Triangular flammability diagrams are herein presented as useful tools to evaluate the
flammability of air-combustible mixtures. The nose-type diagrams and the Minimum Ignition
Energy are also described in the following chapter.
Consequences of Heterogeneous Explosions and Fires
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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Heterogeneous explosions may occur in confined systems, thus leading to confined
explosions. In the present chapter, mechanical and chemical explosions in confined and
unconfined systems are considered, focusing the attention on their consequences by adopting
the TNT-Equivalency method. Additional incidental typologies, such as Pool fire and BLEVE,
are also described.
Toxicology and Industrial Hygiene
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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In this chapter, the main routes of exposure to toxic chemicals and methods of
eliminating them by the human body are presented. In particular, both defense and
biotransformation mechanisms are described. The threshold limit values (TLV) and Material
Safety Data Sheets are also introduced.
Preventive and Protective Measures
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
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Preventive measures are used to prevent explosive phenomena. In particular,
inertization and ventilation procedures are discussed. Despite the adoption of these measures,
explosive phenomena may still occur. Therefore, protective measures are necessary to reduce
damages. Fire classes are also presented in this chapter.
The Risk Assessment Applied to Industrially Contaminated Sites
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165760123010012
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Emissions of dangerous substances from ordinary industrial activities or industrial
accidents may compromise the quality of soil and water. Indeed, industrial sites can be
contaminated by a wide range of compounds, which represent a risk to the health of workers.
To individuate whether the presence of contaminants represent a risk and how it is possible to
remediate contaminated sites, it is necessary to apply the Risk Assessment technique. Risk
assessment allows evaluation of the risk associated with the presence of contaminants, as well
as remediation goals. The present chapter provides fundamentals on the risk assessment
procedure applied to industrial contaminated sites. The main object is to provide a methodology
to individuate contaminated sites and evaluate the remediation goals. To this aim, the main
contents of the chapter are: basic concepts on contaminated sites, a description of the risk
assessment method, an overview of the possible remediation techniques. Moreover, a practical
exercise as well as a list of the most used software are provided.
The Health Impact Assessment within Environmental Impact Assessment Studies
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165760123010013
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Sustainability and sustainable development play a central role in addressing
strategies and policies at the national and international level. Both these concepts have been
largely discussed and different approaches have been proposed over time to promote their
practical implementation, including the preventive one. In this context, Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) has been built and developed to prevent or mitigate the negative impacts of
a variety of anthropogenic activities on several environmental factors, including human health.
Among the activities undergoing EIA, the building and operation of various chemical industrial
plants may represent relevant scenarios to assess their wider health implications from a
preventive perspective. The evaluation of these impacts on human health has been recently
approached following a formally identified procedure, namely the Health Impact Assessment
(HIA).
This chapter aims at providing an overview on HIA, with particular reference to its integration
within the EIA procedures: the legislative framework is thus figured out and the main features
of HIA are discussed to point out its strengths and weaknesses as a decision supporting tool
during the assessment of the environmental impacts of projects.
Subject Index
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Author: Massimiliano Fabbricino*, Roberto Andreozzi*, Laura Clarizia*, Alessandra Cesaro*, Grazia Policastro* and Concetta di Giovanni*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165760123010014
Introduction
Nowadays, huge amounts of chemicals are commercialized, shipped, stored, and converted to ensure the commercial availability of goods of daily use. Different hazards are involved in the use of these chemicals due to their intrinsic physicochemical properties. Several accidents have occurred in the past due to these hazards in chemical and process industries with serious consequences for people, buildings, and the environment. Safety in Chemical and Process Industries: A Comprehensive Assessment provides basic knowledge on safety procedures and experimental techniques for evaluating risks related to storage, transport, and transformation of hazardous materials. The book is designed for undergraduate and graduate students of Chemical, Materials, and Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, and Environmental Science. Key features: - Provides a strong foundation on safety management and risk assessment for chemical handling and management - Tackles the management of contaminated industrial sites - Focuses on the risk assessment to set remediation goals - Includes information on Health Impact Assessments - Includes detailed references for advanced readers at PhD or postdoc levels. The book is organized in the following core topics that are part of relevant course modules: - Fundamentals of thermal explosions and calorimetric techniques (Chapters 1-3) - Homogeneous and heterogeneous explosions (Chapters 4-7). - Consequences of fires and heterogeneous explosions (Chapter 8) - Industrial hygiene and toxicology (Chapter 9) - Preventive safety measures and protective measures (Chapter 10) - Risk assessment for industrially contaminated sites (Chapter 11) - Health impact assessment within environmental impact assessment studies (Chapter 12)