GUIDELINES FOR REVALIDATING A PROCESS HAZARD ANALYSIS
This book is derived from the experience of many companies in the chemical and hydrocarbon processing industries, and presents demonstrated, concise, and common sense approaches for a resource-effective revalidation of process hazard analyses (PHAs). It includes flowcharts, checklists, and worksheets that provide invaluable assistance to the revalidation process.
The new edition, now as a guideline, provides a compete and thorough update of the first book and will provide much needed and requested guidance on PHA Revalidations including evaluating Prior PHA Studies, Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology, Preparing and Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions, and Documenting the Revalidation Study.
This book is different from all the other get rich books that I have read because it is written by an author who is truly rich (he's one of the richest men in Britain). Felix Dennis is very honest about what he thinks are absolutely required to become rich, and it's not a walk in the park. It is HARD work. There ARE sacrifices to be made. Desire alone is not enough, you need COMPULSION if you want to become truly rich. ...
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Unlike so many of the hucksters out there who made a small fortune through writing books telling others how to get rich, this book is different. The difference being that the author became very rich before writing it. Very rich indeed. If anything this is an anti self-help book. It doesn't sugar coat the truth or pretend that success is for everyone - but it can be! Despite being very entertaining and well written, the...
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This is an unusually insightful and "straight-talking" book. Consider the following nuggest taken from this book: *If it flies, floats or fornicates, always rent it - it's cheaper on the long run *The follow-through...is a thousand times more important than a 'great idea'...if execution is perfect, it sometimes barely matters what the idea is *Many paths can lead to riches, few in sunlight, most in ditches *Paul Getty:...
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I'm almost done reading it, and I would like to say that it's a really amusing book (not the Anthony Robbins type). Some take aways: 1) You gotta really really want to make money, more than you want to be happy if needs be. Be compulsively determined. 2) Don't try to cheat the IRS. 3) Delegate. Hire smarter people than you, and pay them very well, but keep ownership. 4) Get rich. Give it away. 5) Timing is very important,...
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After suffering through a few books by Robert Kiyosaki and even reading the one that he co-authored with the Donald recently, this was entirely refreshing. Felix is an outstanding writer who, in addition to having gotten himself filthy rich, has clearly spent a lot of time with his reading. His review of the matters one must keep in mind while getting to the top, and his refreshing honesty about many of his personal situations,...
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