Continuous monitoring for hazardous material releases:
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Sprache: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ
Wiley
2009
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 86 S. |
ISBN: | 9780470148907 |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
1
Introduction
................................................................................................1
1.1
Purpose
...............................................................................................1
1.2
Scope
..................................................................................................1
1.3
Who Will Benefit from this Guideline?
............................................2
2
Management
..............................................................................................3
2.1
Management Overview
......................................................................3
2.2
Why Do We Use Gas Detectors?
......................................................4
2.3
What Do We Want to Detect?
.............................................................5
2.4
What Actions Do We Expect to Undertake in the Event
of a Release?
.....................................................................................6
2.5
How Much Should We Spend on Detection?
......................................7
3
Determining Where Gas Detection May or May Not be Beneficial
.........9
3.1
Assessing Where Gas Detection may be Beneficial
..........................9
3.2
Situations Where Other Technologies May be More Beneficial
......11
3.3
Situations Where Gas Detection Is Recommended by Consensus
or Mandated By Law
........................................................................13
3.4
Situations Where Toxic Gas Detection May be Beneficial
..............17
3.5
Situations Where Combustible Detection May be Beneficial
..........18
3.6
Example Applications of the Continuous Monitoring System
.........20
3.6.1
Generalized Applications
........................................................20
3.6.2
Personal Direct Reading Monitors in the Refining
Environment
............................................................................22
3.6.3
Perimeter Monitoring at an
LPG
Storage Facility
..................23
3.6.4
Exhausted Enclosures; Specific Example in the
Semiconductor Industry, Specialty Gas Guideline
.................24
3.6.5
Example: Hazardous Gas Monitoring: Alarm Set points
and Response Protocols
..........................................................26
3.6.6
Hazardous Gas Monitoring: System Features
.........................27
3.6.7
Hazardous Gas Monitoring: Sample Points
............................28
3.7
References
........................................................................................29
3.8
Glossary
...........................................................................................29
4.
Sensor Technology
...................................................................................31
4.1
Introduction
.......................................................................................31
4.2
Description of Gases and Vapors
......................................................31
4.2.1
Gas
...........................................................................................31
4.2.2
Vapor
........................................................................................31
4.3
Available Sensors and How they Work
.............................................32
4.3.1
Electrochemical Sensors
..........................................................32
Continuous Monitoring for Hazardous Material Releases
4.3.2
Infrared
(IR)
Sensors
................................................................32
4.3.3
Catalytic Bead Sensors
.............................................................33
4.3.4
Photoionization Detector
(PID)...............................................33
4.3.5
Thermal Conductivity (TC) Gas Detectors
..............................34
4.3.6
Colorimetry (i.e., Honeywell Zellwegger Chemcassette®)
.....34
4.3.7
Radon Gas
................................................................................34
4.3.8
Laser Gas Analyzer Open Path Detection
................................34
4.4
Factors to Consider when Choosing a Sensor
...................................35
4.4.1
Target Gas/Vapor
......................................................................35
4.4.2
Interfering Gases/Vapors
..........................................................35
4.4.3
Expected Gas/Vapor Concentration Range
..............................35
4.4.4
Fixed vs. Portable Detectors
....................................................36
4.4.5
Personal Detection Equipment
.................................................37
4.4.6
Point or Open Path Detection
...................................................37
4.5
Sensor Performance Variables
...........................................................38
4.5.1
Response Speed
........................................................................38
4.5.2
Measurement Range/Operating Range
....................................39
4.5.3
Sensitivity
.................................................................................39
4.5.4
Oxygen Requirements
..............................................................39
4.5.5
Interference
..............................................................................39
4.6
References
.........................................................................................43
4.7
Glossary
............................................................................................44
Approaches to Detector Placement and Configuration
...........................45
5.1
General Guidance for Detector Placement and Configuration
........45
5.2
General Guidance for Toxic Gas Detection
.....................................47
5.3
General Guidance for Flammable Detection
...................................50
5.4
Detector Placement for Source Monitoring
.....................................51
5.5
Detector Placement for Volumetric Monitoring
...............................53
5.5.1
Applying the Volumetric Approach in Enclosed Buildings
....56
5.5.2
Applying the Volumetric Approach in Outdoor Locations
and Semi-Enclosed Volumes
...................................................57
5.5.2.1
Semi-Enclosed Volumes
..............................................58
5.5.2.2
Open Volumes
.............................................................59
5.5.2.3
Applying the Volumetric Approach to Liquid
Phase and Heavier-Than-Air Releases
........................60
5.6
Detector Placement for Enclosure Monitoring
................................60
5.6.1
Monitoring Enclosures for Toxics
...........................................60
5.6.2
Monitoring Enclosures for Flammables
..................................63
5.6.2.1
Enclosures Containing Release Sources
.....................63
5.6.3
Enclosures Exposed to External Release Sources Only
..........66
5.7
Detector Placement for Path of Travel and Target Receptor
Monitoring
.......................................................................................68
vi
5.8
Detector Placement
for Perimeter Monitoring
.................................69
5.9
Detector Set Points and Monitoring
.................................................71
6
Overall System Management
—
Commissioning, Testing, and
Maintenance
............................................................................................73
6.1
Summary
..........................................................................................73
6.2
Training
............................................................................................73
6.3
Documentation
.................................................................................74
6.4
Maintenance
.....................................................................................74
6.5
Establish a Good Relationship with the Local Authority-Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ)
...........................................................................75
6.6
Change Management
........................................................................75
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title | Continuous monitoring for hazardous material releases |
title_auth | Continuous monitoring for hazardous material releases |
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