Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management

Pinch Analysis is an established method for enhancing the sustainability of industrial processes via efficient use of various resources. It is based on the principle of target identification followed by subsequent system design aided by a problem decomposition strategy based on the Pinch Point. This...

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Main Authors: Tan, Raymond Girard R., Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul, Ng, Denny K.S., Foo, Dominic C.Y., Lam, Hon Loong
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-16702022-08-15T09:37:45Z Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management Tan, Raymond Girard R. Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul Ng, Denny K.S. Foo, Dominic C.Y. Lam, Hon Loong Pinch Analysis is an established method for enhancing the sustainability of industrial processes via efficient use of various resources. It is based on the principle of target identification followed by subsequent system design aided by a problem decomposition strategy based on the Pinch Point. This approach has recently been extended to apply to a broad range of structurally analogous problems in various domains, such as financial management and carbon-constrained energy planning. In this work, a novel graphical methodology for industrial safety risk and environmental management is proposed. In this method, it is assumed that a set of risk or pollution reduction measures is available, and that each measure is characterized by its implementation cost and the degree of benefit that it delivers. These data are then used to generate a source composite curve. Targeting can then be achieved by shifting this curve relative to a pre-defined sink composite curve, which represents the locus of the plant management’s “willingness to pay,” or budget relative to benefits with respect to risk or pollutant reduction. The methodology is then demonstrated on two case studies. The first case is based on the well-known Bhopal incident, while the second case focuses on the reduction of airborne fluoride emissions from brick firing plant. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 2016-10-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/671 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Pollution prevention Risk management Chemical Engineering Process Control and Systems
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Pollution prevention
Risk management
Chemical Engineering
Process Control and Systems
spellingShingle Pollution prevention
Risk management
Chemical Engineering
Process Control and Systems
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul
Ng, Denny K.S.
Foo, Dominic C.Y.
Lam, Hon Loong
Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
description Pinch Analysis is an established method for enhancing the sustainability of industrial processes via efficient use of various resources. It is based on the principle of target identification followed by subsequent system design aided by a problem decomposition strategy based on the Pinch Point. This approach has recently been extended to apply to a broad range of structurally analogous problems in various domains, such as financial management and carbon-constrained energy planning. In this work, a novel graphical methodology for industrial safety risk and environmental management is proposed. In this method, it is assumed that a set of risk or pollution reduction measures is available, and that each measure is characterized by its implementation cost and the degree of benefit that it delivers. These data are then used to generate a source composite curve. Targeting can then be achieved by shifting this curve relative to a pre-defined sink composite curve, which represents the locus of the plant management’s “willingness to pay,” or budget relative to benefits with respect to risk or pollutant reduction. The methodology is then demonstrated on two case studies. The first case is based on the well-known Bhopal incident, while the second case focuses on the reduction of airborne fluoride emissions from brick firing plant. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul
Ng, Denny K.S.
Foo, Dominic C.Y.
Lam, Hon Loong
author_facet Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul
Ng, Denny K.S.
Foo, Dominic C.Y.
Lam, Hon Loong
author_sort Tan, Raymond Girard R.
title Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
title_short Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
title_full Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
title_fullStr Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
title_full_unstemmed Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
title_sort pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/671
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