Title of article :
Electrostatic Ignitions in Everyday Chemical Operations: Three Case Histories
Author/Authors :
Pratt، Thomas H. نويسنده , , Atherton، John G. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
In operations where there are flammable or combustible materials it is axiomatic that all conductive equipment be firmly bonded and grounded. Even though vigilance to such matters may be exercised in agiven operation there may be times where details are overlooked or deemed to be of no consequence; and, in some cases, these details can have dire consequences. This paper sets forth three such case histories where proper grounding was not done and an electrostatic ignition resulted The first example is the drawing of a sample of toluene into a metal pail - a common, everyday operation which had been done many times before. The second example is pumping toluene into a reactor through a chemical hose where the stiffening wires were not bonded to the couplings, an "everyday" operation. The third example is the offloading of an aluminum powder from a bulk truck - a one-time, makeshift operation. These examples are discussedʹto give operators an appreciation for the vigilance required to keep all conductive objects grounded in chemical operations where flammable or combustible materials are present.
Keywords :
Ternary complex , Lipophilicity , ISE , Potentioinctric selectivity , Detection limit , Lipophilic anionci agents
Journal title :
PROCESS SAFETY PROGRESS
Journal title :
PROCESS SAFETY PROGRESS