ABSTRACT

The rapid growth and expansion of the chemical process industry during the past century have been accompanied by a simultaneous rise in human health problems as well as material and property losses because of fires, explosions, hazardous and toxic spills, equipment failures, other accidents, and business interruptions. Concern over the potential consequences of emissions of harmful chemicals (along with catastrophic accidents) has sparked interest at both the industrial and regulatory levels in obtaining a better understanding of the potential for environmental health risks in chemical and related industries. This practical book presents and examines the environmental and health risk assessment calculations as they apply to various chemical process industries.

Chemical Process Industries: Environmental and Health Risk Calculations can be used as a college text designed to provide new engineers and scientists some comprehension of the industries into which they may enter. It also serves as a useful reference for practitioners and will help them better understand the health risk aspects of various industrial operations. The chemical process industries employ mechanical, electrical, and civil engineers and a host of other scientists; these professions should also benefit from material in this book that applies to their fields of work.

part II|124 pages

Chemical Process Industries

chapter 7|10 pages

History

chapter 9|18 pages

Chemical Processes

Fundamentals and Principles

part III|168 pages

Health Risk Calculations for Specific Chemical Process Industries

chapter 12|12 pages

Inorganic Chemicals

chapter 13|10 pages

Organic Chemicals

chapter 14|12 pages

Petroleum Refining

chapter 15|14 pages

Energy and Power

chapter 16|12 pages

Pharmaceuticals

chapter 17|12 pages

Food Products Industry

chapter 18|24 pages

Nanotechnology

chapter 19|14 pages

Military and Terrorism

chapter 20|14 pages

Weather and Climate