Accounts of HAZOP studies are given in the CIA HAZOP: Guide to Best Practice (CIA, 1999), in HAZOP and Hazan (Kletz, 1983d, 1986d, 1992b), Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures (CCPS, 1985/1, 1992/9) (the CCPS Hazard Evaluation ...
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