DocumentCode
3346586
Title
One company´s guideline for hazardous area classification
Author
Hernandez, Javier E. ; Bradley, Barry A. ; Crooke, Ronald W. ; Faulkner, Eric B. ; Lewis, William M. ; Mai, Viet Q. ; Messick, Kenneth A. ; Miles, James K. ; Wilhelm, Kevin D.
Author_Institution
Lilly Corp. Center, Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, IN, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
11-13 Sep 1995
Firstpage
243
Lastpage
265
Abstract
Historically, hazardous area classification was the responsibility of the plant electrical engineer. Reality, however, was that many projects were being designed with minimum input from plant engineering. Most consulting firms would use an ultra-conservative approach with little input from process engineers and no consideration for potential cost savings. The existing national standards and guidelines are written to provide safety and flexibility of design and are difficult for the inexperienced engineer to interpret. Even for the experienced engineers, this flexibility often leads to different interpretations for similar situations. In 1993 a small group of electrical engineers recognized a need for standardization without compromising safety, and formed a technical committee to address this issue. This paper presents the result of the committee´s work as a corporate Engineering Technical Guideline which is being used by Eli Lilly and Company
Keywords
safety; standardisation; Eli Lilly and Company; Engineering Technical Guideline; hazardous area classification; national standards; plant electrical engineer; potential cost savings; safety; standardization; Chemical elements; Chemical hazards; Costs; Design engineering; Documentation; Guidelines; Hazardous areas; Hazardous materials; Personnel; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1995. Record of Conference Papers., Industry Applications Society 42nd Annual
Conference_Location
Denver, CO
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2909-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.1995.523960
Filename
523960
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