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Chemical Accident Risks in U.S. Industry - A Preliminary Analysis of Accident Risk Data  from U.S. Hazardous Chemical Facilities, CEPPO by James C. Belke
(.PDF, 217K) (September 2000)
Best seen as a follow-up to the Wharton Risk Management Center RMP*Info analysis (see below), this effort includes a preliminary analysis of the OCA portion of the RMP database. In the interest of completeness and in order to put the OCA data in context, it also includes an overview of the non-OCA portions of the database, and somewhat extends Wharton’s analysis of the accident history data. Readers should be aware that, except where noted, the statistics reported here are derived from a more recent version of the RMP*Info database than was used by Wharton in their original working paper, and therefore may differ slightly from statistics reported in that study. 

What Went Wrong? : Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters by Trevor A. Kletz (May 1998) (Link)
Case histories reveal the causes and aftermaths of numerous plant disasters--almost all of which could have been prevented--and provide insight into how to avoid similar catastrophes. This expanded edition features sections and chapters on heat exchangers, furnaces, inherently safer design, and runaway reactions. It analyzes accidents that have occurred since publication of the 1988 edition, including the Phillips 66 company Houston Chemical Complex explosion and the Piper Alpha disaster. It is concerned with the immediate technical causes of these disasters and the changes in design and procedures needed to prevent them from happening again.

 
Paul Kleindorfer, Harold Feldman and Robert Lowe, Accident Epidemiology and the U.S. Chemical Industry: Preliminary Results from RMP*Info, Wharton Risk Management Center working paper 00-01-15 (February 2000)(.PDF, 123K)


American Petroleum Institute, 1999 Process Safety Performance Measurement Report (April 2000) (.PDF, 221K)
The report contains data on incidents from 23 U.S. petroleum refineries and gas processing companies during 1999. This represents 47% of the U.S. refining capacity. 


National Safety Council, Guides to Chemical Risk Management: New Ways to Prevent Chemical Incidents (.PDF, 682K)
Reproduced from Guides to Chemical Risk Management, New Ways to Prevent Chemical Incidents with permission from the National Safety Council, May 1999. Includes statistics on U.S. incidents (1987-1996) for broad measures of contributing causes.


National Safety Council, Commercial Chemical Incidents (.PDF, 11K)
The NSC summarized some interesting statistics from a 1998 U.S. Chemical Safety Board Study about the incidence and cause of chemical incidents between 1987 and 1996. 

 
James C. Belke, EPA CEPPO, Recurring Causes of Recent Chemical Accidents (1998) (link)
This paper presents brief case studies of several recent chemical accidents investigated by EPA and OSHA, and illustrates common root causes and other recurring themes of those accidents.


Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) (link)
Notification ststistics reportable under CERCLA and the Oil Pollution Act (OPA 90). Includes statistics for 1987-1994 based on size of the release, and with a breakdown by state.


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