(160c) Safe Start-up of Chemical Plants - 25 Years Lessons Learned Start-up and Non-Routine Operation of a Cracker Plant | AIChE

(160c) Safe Start-up of Chemical Plants - 25 Years Lessons Learned Start-up and Non-Routine Operation of a Cracker Plant

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The process safety concept of a plant is determined during the engineering phase of a project. Once the process is started this safety concept will be validated during the life cycle of the plant, based on operational experience and lessons learned from incidents. In the presentation three incidents, related to start up and shutdown, will be elaborated in detail and its impact given on the process safety concept. Further it will be illustrated that similar scenarios can/could occur in different process unit set ups.

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