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Safety

Safe work permit auditing: Is your system providing the expected results?

Contributing Editor: Blundell, B.

When the challenging position of manager is assumed in a refinery, one of the first orders of business is to “survive” an upcoming process safety management (PSM) compliance audit.

Environment and Safety: Building resilience: Why now is the time to invest in natural hazard risk management

ABS Group: Leboeuf, C.

With extreme weather events growing in frequency worldwide, organizations can do many things to protect their assets and mitigate some of the risks posed by natural hazards.

Construction pitfalls in SRU-fabricated equipment

Consultant: Dixit, P.

In the hydrocarbon processing industry, sulfur recovery is a well-known process. However, this process uses a variety of equipment.

HP Flashback: Operations, processes and safety evolve and advance: Excerpts from the 1930s

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

The following is a mixture of technical articles, columns and headlines published in the 1930s by <i>The Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer</i>, the forerunner to <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i>.

Why robotic process automation is quickly becoming a must for downstream companies

Accenture: Andrade, A.
SAP: Lauzon, S.

For the refining operation that wants to relieve its planning team of mind-numbing manual data-management tasks, there are bots for that.

History of the HPI: The 1930s: Catalytic cracking, polyethylene, synthetic fibers, resins and jet engines

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

The hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI) has a rich history of discovery, challenges, breakthroughs, trial and error, collaboration and success. <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i> continues its reflection on the history of the HPI.

Engineering Case Histories: Case 115: A method for analyzing catastrophic type failures

Consulting Engineer: Sofronas, A.

A portion of my consulting career involved investigating catastrophic type failures on machines, pressure vessels and structures in the industry.

Editorial Comment: Adoption of digital technologies is a mainstay in the HPI

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

A few years ago, <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i> started to include digital technologies in its monthly article focus.

Are hot pipes and equipment surfaces ignition sources in the HPI?

Bechtel India Pvt Ltd.: Biradar, B.  |  Agarwal, A.

Most international and national standards used in the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI) for conducting hazardous area classification do not provide any guidance or recommendation for non-electrical equipment, such as hot pipe and equipment surfaces, that can act as ignition sources.

HP Flashback: Advancing processing technologies and refining operations: Excerpts from the 1920s

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

The following is a mixture of technical articles, columns and headlines published in the 1920s by <i>The Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer</i>, the forerunner to <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i>.