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Course Name
Turkish
Kimya Mühendisli.Özel Konular
English
Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Course Code
KMM 545
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Fatma Seniha Güner
Course Objectives
1. To train students on high level process safety management and risk based process safety.
2. To train students on how to define and reduce risk in the chemical process industry.
3. To train students on how to prevent chemical accidents and mitigate their consequences using their knowledge of process safety management.
Course Description
This course covers fundamentals of safety in chemical engineering process, process safety culture, leadership, and performance, process safety systems, operational discipline, design safe processes, identify and assess process hazards, evaluate and manage process risks, operate safe processes, maintain process integrity and reliability.
Course topics include solution methods of Chemical Engineering problems related to process safety issues.
Course Outcomes
Students will be able to;
1. Identify hazardous chemicals
2. Define process hazards and risks
3. Analyze possible hazards during the process and list the necessary precautions
4. Define the fundamental concepts of process safety
5. Define practical concepts, approaches and safe process design tools for sustainable process safety
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Textbook
James A. Klein, Bruce K. Vaughen, Process Safety, Key Concepts and Practical Approaches, Taylor&Francis, 2017 (online)
Other References
1. Swapan Basu, Plant Hazard Analysis and Safety Instrumentation Systems, Elsevier, 2017. (online)
2. Roy E. Sanders, Chemical process safety: learning from case histories, Elsevier, 2015 (online)
3. Leveson, Nancy G, Engineering a safer world: systems thinking applied to safety, The MIT Press, 2012. (online)
4. Daniel A. Crowl, Joseph F. Louvar, Chemical Process Safety, Prentice Hall, 2011 (online)
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