CHE 3171 Exam 1 - SAChE1 Hazards and Risks - What Can Go Wrong?
19%
An oxygen content below which of the following levels would be considered oxygen deficient?
simple
Asphyxiants which have no other health effects are sometimes referred to as...?
1 hour
ERPG describes the max airborne concentration below which you can be exposed for ___ without ill effects.
r = c * f
How do risk, consequence, and frequency relate?
2
How many breaths can a person survive without oxygen?
conveyor belt
In the Imperial Sugar case study, material ignited was being moved via...
operate and maintain a safe facility, minimize legal liability, consistently implement ps practices
Knowledge of and conformance to consensus standards are intended to help a company...?
runaway, internal ignition, external fire
List some situations posing pressure hazards.
greater than or equal to
MAWP is ___ design pressure.
manufacturing/industry
Majority of workplace nitrogen asphyxiation incidents occurred in which type of facility?
asset integrity, safe work practices, contractor management
PSM is most concerned with asphyxiation through the elements of...?
MOC
The 1974 Flixborough incident is often used as a prime example of failure in which of the following process safety management elements?
pump
The Three Mile Island incident began with the failure of which of the following items of equipment?
MOC, training
The fired heater case study clearly showed failings in which of the following process safety management elements?
true
True or false: "High phosgene concentration at ground level, 400m downwind from a storage vessel" is an example of a consequence.
true
True or false: "high pressure chlorine gas cylinder" is an example of a hazard.
true
True or false: Both low pressure and high pressure can be hazardous.
true
True or false: Both low temps and high temps can be hazardous.
true
True or false: Low conductivity fluids have the potential to build up a static charge.
true
True or false: PHAs ask "What can go wrong?"
false
True or false: Risk is the consequence associated with a chemical, process, or chemical process activity.
false
True or false: Steel is impervious to the hazards of a fire.
false
True or false: Three Mile Island incident resulted in radiation exposure fatalities
true
True or false: Vacuum is as likely to cause as much damage as an overpressure condition.
true
True or false: cleaning and/or decontamination of process equipment can pose a reactivity hazard.
true
True or false: concentration of flammable material in vapor cloud must be between LFL and UFL for combustion to occur
true
True or false: depending on the equipment design specs, an unexpected vacuum can cause equipment damage.
false
True or false: for any given subject matter, there is exclusively one standard that affects process safety
false
True or false: in the Formosa plastics incident, the automated controls failed to operate properly because they were damaged.
true
True or false: in the pipe rack flash fire incident involving the welder, there was no identified equipment failure.
true
True or false: the use of rubber-tire vehicles can generate static electricity
spilled and overflowed materials
Uncontrolled liquid levels can lead to...?
nitrogen, helium, CO2
What are some examples of asphyxiants?
no flow, low flow, high flow, flow and static electricity
What are some hazardous states associated with flow?
toxic, flammable, reactive, asphyxiant,
What are some potential hazards of materials?
procedural errors
What contributed to the Williams Olefins incident?
T2 Labs
What incident is an example of a runaway reaction?
keeping shell and tube separate
What is the primary consideration when it comes to preventing consequences related to heat exchangers?
3 psi
What overpressure can cause serious injury?
temperature, pressure, flow, static electricity, level
What physical conditions can have potential consequences?
crack from corrosion
What was the cause of the Tesoro heat exchanger explosion?
loss of coolant due to malfunctioning valve
What was the equipment failure that caused Three Mile Island?
increased
When pumping low conductivity liquid through pipe, faster flow results in ___ current.
BP Texas City
Which case study can be associated with level?
splash filling ethyl acetate tote
Which case study can be associated with static electricity?
propane, methane
Which gases are detectable by smell (in some circumstances) as a result of odorants added to them?
ERPG-3
Which is the most severe: ERPG-1, ERPG-2, ERPG-3?
Formosa Plastics
Which major PS incident can be attributed to *procedural failings*?
Flixborough, Three Mile Island, Chevron Richmond, Imperial Sugar
Which major PS incidents can be attributed to *material transfer failings*?
ethylene oxide
Which material has a relatively large flammability range?
consequence
a measure of some adverse effect from an incident
hazard
an inherent chemical or physical characteristic that has the potential for causing damage to people, property, or the environment
simple asphyxiant
displaces oxygen thus causes oxygen depravation
UFL
highest airborne concentration of material that allows combustion
LFL
lowest airborne concentration of material that allows combustion
minimum ignition energy (MIE)
lowest spark energy capable of igniting flammable cloud
ERPG-3
max airborne concentrations below which it is believed that nearly all individuals could be exposed for up to one hour without experiencing life-threatening health effects
MAWP
max allowable pressure at top of vessel at designated temperature
limiting oxygen concentration (LOC)
minimum oxygen required for combustion of flammable cloud at any concentration
design pressure
minimum pressure to which vessel must be designed
toxics
poisons which act in a variety of ways to produce harmful effects on the body
asphyxiant
substance that can cause unconsciousness or death by suffocation