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    • Pasman, Hans J.; Rogers, William J. (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2017)
      The purpose of a risk assessment is to make a decision whether the risk of a given situation is acceptable, and, if not, how we can reduce it to a tolerable level. For many cases, this can be done in a semi-quantitative ...
    • Pasman, Hans J.; Rogers, William J. (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2015)
      All risk management starts in determining what can happen. Reliable predictive analysis is key. So, we perform process hazard analysis, which should result in scenario identification and definition. Apart from material/substance ...
    • Pasman, Hans J.; Rogers, William J. (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)
      To be acceptably safe one must identify the risks one is exposed to. It is uncertain whether the threat really will materialize, but determining the size and probability of the risk is also full of uncertainty. When ...
    • Seligmann, Benjamin J.; Pasman, Hans J.; Domanti, Sarah J; Boadle, Jesse T.; Staples, Adam C.; Bels, Ashley; Small, Michael; Boegheim, Mistrel Fetzer (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
      Accident causation investigation and even more hazard scenario identification are troubled by the complexity of interactions between three elements in a process facility: People, Plant and Procedures. Interactions are of ...
    • El-Halwagi, Mahmoud M.; Ji, Chenxi; Jiao, Zeren; Mannan, M. Sam; Pasman, Hans J.; Pettigrew, James; Yuan, Shuai (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)
      The offshore LNG terminal, referred to as LNG floating storage unit or floating storage and re- gasification unit (FSRU), performs well on both building process and operation process. The LNG FSRU is a cost-effective and ...