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IS7202 COMPUTER AIDED HAZARD ANALYSIS Syllabus

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IS7202 COMPUTER AIDED HAZARD ANALYSIS Syllabus | Anna University ME Industrial Safety ngineering Second Semester Syllabus Regulation 2013. Below is the Anna University 2013 Regulation Syllabus for 2nd Semester for ME Industrial Safety engineering, Textbooks, Reference books, Exam portions, Question Bank, Previous year question papers, Model question papers, Class notes, Important 2 marks, 8 marks, 16 marks topics. 
It is applicable for all students admitted in the Academic year 2013-2014 onwards for all its Affiliated institutions in Tamil Nadu.


Anna University Chennai Syllabus

IS7202 COMPUTER AIDED HAZARD ANALYSIS L T P C 3 1 0 4
UNIT I HAZARD, RISK ISSUES AND HAZARD ASSESSMENT 9
Introduction, hazard, hazard monitoring-risk issue, group or societal risk, individual risk, voluntary and
involuntary risk, social benefits Vs technological risk, approaches for establishing risk acceptance
levels, Risk estimation.
Hazard assessment, procedure, methodology; safety audit, checklist analysis, what-if analysis, safety
review, preliminary hazard analysis(PHA), human error analysis, hazard operability
studies(HAZOP),safety warning systems.
UNIT II COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUMENTS 11
Applications of Advanced Equipments and Instruments, Thermo Calorimetry, Differential Scanning
Calorimeter(DSC), Thermo Gravimetric Analyser(TGA), Accelerated Rate Calorimeter(ARC), Reactive
Calorimeter(RC), Reaction System Screening Tool(RSST) - Principles of operations, Controlling
parameters, Applications, advantages.
Explosive Testing, Deflagration Test, Detonation Test, Ignition Test, Minimum ignition energy Test,
Sensitiveness Test, Impact Sensitiveness Test(BAM) and Friction Sensitiveness Test (BAM), Shock
Sensitiveness Test, Card Gap Test.
UNIT III RISK ANALYSIS QUANTIFICATION AND SOFTWARES 8
Fault Tree Analysis and Event Tree Analysis, Logic symbols, methodology, minimal cut set ranking -
fire explosion and toxicity index(FETI), various indices - Hazard analysis(HAZAN)- Failure Mode and
Effect Analysis(FMEA)- Basic concepts of Reliability- Software on Risk analysis, CISCON, FETI,
HAMGARS modules on Heat radiation, Pool fire, Jet, Explosion. Reliability softwares on FMEA for
mechanical and electrical systems.
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UNIT IV CONSEQUENCES ANALYSIS 9
Logics of consequences analysis- Estimation- Hazard identification based on the properties of
chemicals- Chemical inventory analysis- identification of hazardous processes- Estimation of source
term, Gas or vapour release, liquid release, two phase release- Heat radiation effects, BLEVE, Pool
fires and Jet fire- Gas/vapour dispersion- Explosion, UVCE and Flash fire, Explosion effects and
confined explosion- Toxic effects- Plotting the damage distances on plot plant/layout.
UNIT V CREDIBILITY OF RISK ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES 8
Past accident analysis as information sources for Hazard analysis and consequences analysis of
chemical accident, Mexico disaster, Flixborough, Bhopal, Seveso, Pasadena, Feyzin disaster(1966),
Port Hudson disaster- convey report, hazard assessment of non-nuclear installation- Rijnmond
report, risk analysis of size potentially Hazardous Industrial objects- Rasmussen masses report,
Reactor safety study of Nuclear power plant
T=15, TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Loss Prevention in Process Industries-Frank P. Less Butterworth-Hein UK 1990 (Vol.I, II and III)
2. Methodologies for Risk and Safety Assessment in Chemical Process Industries, Commonwealth
Science Council, UK
3. Course Material Intensive Training Programme on Consequence Analysis, by Process Safety
Centre, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Tarnaka and CLRI, Chennai.
4. ILO- Major Hazard control- A practical Manual, ILO, Geneva, 1988.
5. Brown, D.B. System analysis and Design for safety, Prentice Hall, 1976.
6. Hazop and Hazom, by Trevor A Klett, Institute of Chemical Engineering.
7. Quantitative Risk assessment in Chemical Industries, Institute of Chemical Industries, Centre for
Chemical process safety.

8. Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, Centre for Chemical Process safety, AICHE 1992.

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