
Nick Denbow, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "HAZOP",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Processingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release IEC 61511 compliant SIL Lifecycle tool from
ACM Facility Safety, which we summarised at the time by saying "SilCore is a comprehensive SIL (Safety Integrity Level) Lifecycle tool that seamlessly integrates the HAZOP, SIL Determination and SIL Validation processes into one database".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release How to take maths out of the classroom from
IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers): "The third Frank Morton lecture will be presented to 'A' level students across Manchester by Prof David Shallcross on Tuesday 13 March, entitled 'Fingerprinting Dolphins and Other Adventures in
Maths'".
In January 2007, we covered the news from Niro A/S
- take a look at Better spray dryer productivity and flexibility
which says: "Niro, the Danish manufacturer of spray drying equipment, has established a specialist after market business unit to advise on achievable process improvements for existing users of spray dryers".
Take a look also at the news release from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society, Expo proves a hit for attendees and exhibitors,
as well as Elite launches safety consultancy services from Elite Control Systems,
and HAZOP assessment training courses from IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers).
See also:
Learn anytime, anywhere with IChemE
(December 2004)
The 2005 IChemE Directory of Short Courses is available now: the new IChemE Directory of Short Courses is the essential training guide for 2005
Safety first and last, the target of IEC61508
(November 2004)
ABB's Stuart Nunns and Roger Prew explain the ins and outs of achieving compliance with the IEC61508 standard, as it becomes a requirement for an increasing number of companies
Safety systems improve boiler safety + reliability
(September 2004)
Programmable safety systems improve boiler safety and reliability, saving a Scottish distillery thousands of pounds with improved start up and lower maintenance
Water purification from River Tees extraction
(July 2004)
Black and Veatch explain their Broken Scar water treatment project for Northumbrian Water, a new GAC plant to remove natural organics, providing 180 MLD, from raw water extracted from the River Tees

