Preface |
Acknowledgments |
Acronyms |
Prevention / Part A: |
Prevention Through Process Safety Management / 1: |
Technical Management of Chemical Process Safety: Basic Elements / 1.1: |
The Role of Emergency Preparedness / 1.2: |
References Cited |
Prevention And Mitigation / 2: |
Introduction / 2.1: |
Principles of Prevention / 2.2: |
Process Hazard Recognition / 2.2.1: |
Inherently Safer Plants / 2.2.2: |
Process Design Modification / 2.2.3: |
Principles of Mitigation / 2.3: |
Plant Siting/Buffers / 2.3.1: |
Unit Siting in Plant Design / 2.3.2: |
Principles of Mitigating Chemical Releases / 2.3.3: |
Postrelease Mitigation Systems / 2.3.4: |
Principles of Mitigrating Fires and Explosions / 2.3.5: |
Preparedness / Part B: |
Identification of Credible Incidents / 3: |
Defining Credible Incidents / 3.1: |
Screening Techniques to Identify Focus Areas / 3.3: |
NFPA Fire Hazard Indices / 3.3.1: |
Toxicity/Mobility/Quantity Index / 3.3.2: |
Chemical Process Risk Indices / 3.3.3: |
Techniques For Identifying Credible Incidents For Emergency Planning / 3.4: |
Informal "Expert" Review / 3.4.1: |
Hazard Review to Support Emergency Planning / 3.4.2: |
Using Process Hazard Analysis to Support Emergency Planning / 3.4.3: |
Prioritizing Emergency Planning Incidents for Consequence Assessment / 3.5: |
Assessing Consequences and Impacts / 3.6: |
Tools / 3.6.1: |
Criteria for Defining Sensitive Areas / 3.6.2: |
Unexpected Hazards / 3.6.3: |
Other Effects / 3.6.4: |
Criteria for Selecting Incidents for Emergency Planning / 3.7: |
Reviewing Mitigation Systems / 3.8: |
Appendix A, Emergency Planning Guidelines: ERPGs/EEPGs |
Conceptual Approach to Emergency Response / 4: |
Capability and Resource Assessment / 4.1: |
Trained Personnel / 4.2.1: |
On-Site Response Equipment / 4.2.2: |
Response Equipment Available Off-Site / 4.2.3: |
Facilities / 4.2.4: |
Specialized Supplies and Contractors / 4.2.5: |
Determine Concept of Emergency Operations / 4.3: |
Effective Use of Inside and Outside Response / 4.3.1: |
Organizing for Credible Incident / 4.3.2: |
Classification of Emergencies / 4.3.3: |
Regulatory Considerations / 4.4: |
The Effect of Change on Emergency Preparedness / 4.5: |
Developing Response Tactics / 5: |
Principles of Responding to Fires / 5.1: |
Plant Fire Response Organization / 5.2.1: |
Integration of On-Site Fire Brigades and Off-Site Departments / 5.2.2: |
Response Tactics / 5.2.3: |
Hazardous Materials / 5.3: |
Hazardous Materials Response Regulations / 5.3.1: |
Hazmat Initial Assessment and Size-Up / 5.3.2: |
Hazmat Reconnaissance / 5.3.3: |
Work Zones / 5.3.4: |
Hazmat Tactical Action Plan / 5.5.5: |
Continual Reassessments / 5.5.6: |
Termination / 5.5.7: |
Physical Facilities and Systems / 6: |
Short-Term Shelters and Safe Havens / 6.1: |
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) / 6.2.2: |
Incident Scene Areas / 6.2.3: |
Media Information Center (MIC) / 6.2.4: |
Control Rooms / 6.2.5: |
Medical Support Facilities / 6.2.6: |
Adequate Water Supplies / 6.2.7: |
Systems / 6.3: |
Detection/Early Warning Systems / 6.3.1: |
Communications System Design / 6.3.2: |
Community and Site Alerting and Notification Systems / 6.3.3: |
Computer Systems for Emergency Management / 6.3.4: |
Site Maps and Diagrams for Emergency Management / 6.3.5: |
Emergency Power Systems / 6.3.6: |
Weather Stations / 6.3.7: |
Response Equipment and Supplies / 7: |
Fire Apparatus / 7.1: |
Extinguishing Agents / 7.3: |
Water / 7.3.1: |
Foams / 7.3.2: |
Dry Chemicals / 7.3.3: |
Dry Pow / 7.3.4: |