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Fire and Explosion Hazards Analysis

Offered By: University of California, Davis via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

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Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of process safety and risk analysis with our comprehensive course tailored for chemical engineers. Delve deep into the intricate world of fire and explosion hazards, where you'll apply a systematic approach for estimating damages caused by explosions. Our course doesn't stop there; it empowers you with crucial strategies to prevent and effectively manage these hazards, safeguarding both assets and lives. You will gain invaluable insights into identifying, mitigating, and proactively addressing potential risks. From the fundamentals of hazard recognition to advanced techniques in incident severity evaluation, this course offers a holistic approach to enhancing safety protocols.

Syllabus

  • Getting Started & Characterizing Flammability
    • At the end of this module, you will be able to describe conditions that could result in fires and explosions. You will be able to characterize the flammability of gases and liquids and you will be able to estimate flammability parameters for mixtures.
  • Flammability Diagrams
    • At the end of this module, you will be able to construct flammability diagrams and apply flammability diagrams to make predictions about flammable conditions. You will also be able to describe risks associated with sprays, dusts, and mists.
  • Explosions
    • At the end of this module, you will be able to describe the nature of explosions and be able to estimate damage due to explosions. You will also be able to use lessons from past chemical process safety incidents to inform the implementation of safer solutions and work practices.
  • Pressure Relief
    • At the end of this module, you will be able to determine procedures for taking vessels into and out of service using inerting. You will be able to describe static electricity ignition hazards and their controls. You will also be able to propose control measures to prevent fires and explosions.

Taught by

Jason White

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