Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA: Process Safety - CPE615
Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA: Process Safety - CPE615
Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA: Process Safety - CPE615
Engineering
Universiti Teknologi MARA
LIVER KIDNEYS/LUNGS
Elimination
2 14 0.28
3 18 0.36
4 15 0.3
Worst 5 1 0.02
TOTAL 50 1.00
= 2.98
Process Safety - CPE615
Process Safety - CPE615
Dose Average
Response
D1 R1 = 2.98
D2 R2
D3 R3
D4 R4
Where:
Y = Probit Variable
k1 and k2 = constants
V = Causitive Variable
Note: can also be used for the case of fire &
explosion
Process Safety - CPE615
Process Safety - CPE615
Write
the relationship between
percentage and probit for
• Burn deaths from pool burning
• Injuries from the impact of explosion
Structural damage:
Y 23.8 2.92 lnPo
Death from lung hemorrhage:
Y 77.1 6.91lnPo
Eardrum ruptures:
Y 15.6 1.93 lnPo
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For Po 47,000 N/m 2
Structural damage:
Y 7.61
Death from lung hemorrhage:
Y 2.76
Eardrum ruptures:
Y 5.163
Process Safety - CPE615
Process Safety - CPE615
From probit-percentage conversion
table
Eardrum ruptures 56
22.4 T 1
Cppm Concentrat ion in ppm (mg/m 3 )
M 273 P
T
0.08205 (mg/m )
3
PM
Where: T = Temp in K; P = absolute pressure in atm and M= molecular
weight in g/gmol
Process Safety - CPE615
OSHA has defined its own threshold dose, called
a permissible exposure level (PEL).
PEL values are not as numerous and are not
updated as frequently.
Another quantity frequently reported: Amount
immediately dangerous to life and health
(IDLH).
Exposures to this quantity and above should be
avoided under any circumstances.