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CCPS Guidelines

This document lists guidelines published by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Center for Chemical Process Safety related to process safety management. There are over 40 individual guidelines referenced that provide guidance on topics like hazard evaluation procedures, vapor cloud dispersion modeling, chemical process risk analysis, process equipment reliability, process safety documentation, and more. The list indicates that it is a work in progress as of February 29, 2008 and additional guidelines may be added.

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CCPS Guidelines

This document lists guidelines published by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Center for Chemical Process Safety related to process safety management. There are over 40 individual guidelines referenced that provide guidance on topics like hazard evaluation procedures, vapor cloud dispersion modeling, chemical process risk analysis, process equipment reliability, process safety documentation, and more. The list indicates that it is a work in progress as of February 29, 2008 and additional guidelines may be added.

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CPPS Guidelines

American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Center for Chemical Process Safety. New York

(List is a work in progress 2/29/08)

G-1. 1992. Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, Second Edition with Worked
Examples. .

G-2. 1987. Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models.

G-3. 1988. Guidelines for Safe Storage and Handling of High Toxic Hazard Materials.

G-4. 1988. Guidelines for Vapor Release Mitigation.

G-6. 1989. Guidelines for Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Analysis.

G-7. Process Equipment Reliability Database.

G-8. Guidelines for Technical Management of Chemical Process.

G-9. Guidelines for Evaluating the Characteristics of Vapor Cloud Explosions, Flash
Fires, and BLEVEs.

G-10. 1992. Plant Guidelines for Technical Management of Chemical Process Safety

G-11. 1998. Guidelines for Pressure Relief and Emergency Handling Systems.

G-12. 1993. Guidelines for Safe Automation of Chemical Processes.

G-13. Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Applications to Process Design.

G-15. Guidelines for Preventing Human Error in Process Safety.

G-19. Guidelines for Investigating Chemical Process Incidents.

G-20. Guidelines for Auditing Process Safety Management Systems.

G-21. Tools for Making Acute Risk Decisions with Chemical Process Safety
Applications.

G-22. Guidelines for Process Safety Fundamentals for General Plant Operations.

G-23. Guidelines for Engineering Design for Process Safety.

G-24. Guidelines for Postrelease Mitigation Technology in the Chemical


Process Industries.

G-25. Guidelines for Implementing Process Safety Management Systems.

G-26. Guidelines for Evaluation Process Plant Buildings for External Explosions and
Fires.

G-27. Guidelines for Process Safety Documentation.

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G-28. Guidelines for Chemical Transportation Risk Analysis.

G-29. Guidelines for Safe Process Operations and Maintenance.

G-30. Guidelines for Storage and Handling of Reactive Materials.

G-31. Guidelines for Technical Planning for On-Site Emergencies.

G-32. Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating & Maintenance Procedures.

G-33. Guidelines for Safe Warehousing of Chemicals.

G-34. Contractor and Client Relations to Assure Process Safety.

G-35. Concentration Fluctuations and Averaging Time in Vapor Clouds.

G-36. Expert Systems in Process Safety.

G-37. Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases.

G-38. Guidelines for Integrating Process Safety Management, Environment,


Safety, Health, and Quality.

G-39. Guidelines for Design Solutions for Process Equipment Failures.

G-41. Inherently Safer Processes: A Life Cycle Approach.

G-51. 1998. Understanding Quantitative Risk Assessment.

G-55. Guidelines for Performance Measures for Continuous Improvement of


Process Safety Management Systems.

G-56. 1998. Guidelines for Improving Plant Reliability through Data Collection and
Analysis.

G-57. Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models.

GUIDELINES FOR MECHANICAL INTEGRITY SYSTEMS

GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMING EFFECTIVE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEWS

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