1. Opportunities and threats to process safety in digitalized process systems-An overview Hans Pasman, Hao Sun, Ming Yang, and Faisal Khan 2. State-of-the-art in process safety and digital system Md Tanjin Amin, Rajeevan Arunthavanathan, Md Alauddin, and Faisal Khan 3. Data-driven approaches: Use of digitized operational data in process safety Yiming Bai, Shuaiyu Xiang, Zeheng Zhao, Borui Yang, and Jinsong Zhao 4. Industry 4.0 based process data analytics platform Thumeera R. Wanasinghe, Mihiran Galagedarage Don, Rajeevan Arunthavanathan, and Raymond G. Gosine 5. Digital process safety management Mark Slezak, Stewart Behie, and Hans Pasman 6. Statistical approaches and artificial neural networks for process monitoring Md Alauddin, Rajeevan Arunthavanathan, Md Tanjin Amin, and Faisal Khan 7. Alarm management techniques to improve process safety Fan Yang, Jiandong Wang, Mohsen Asaadi, Wenkai Hu, Zhen Wang, and Yinong Zhang 8. Performance evaluation of digitalized safety barriers Aibo Zhang and Yiliu Liu 9. Dynamic operational risk assessment in process safety management Xinhong Li, Luyao Zhang, Faisal Khan, and Guoming Chen 10. Risk of cascading effects in digitalized process systems Matteo Iaiani, Alessandro Tugnoli, and Valerio Cozzani 11. Uncertainty modeling in risk assessment of digitalized process systems Mohammad Yazdi, Esmaeil Zarei, Sidum Adumene, Rouzbeh Abbassi, and Payam Rahnamayiezekavat 12. Human factors in digitalized process operations Rajagopalan Srinivasan, Babji Srinivasan, and Mohd Umair Iqbal 13. Safety assessment of complex socio-technical systems Nicola Paltrinieri 14. Security of digitalized process systems Ahmed Hamdy El-Kady, Syeda Halim, Hans Pasman, and Faisal Khan 15. Integrated dynamic risk management in process plants Mohammed Taleb-Berrouane and Hans Pasman 16. Use of digital twins for process safety management Arvind Keprate and Nikhil Bagalkot 17. Resilience analysis of digitalized process systems Rioshar Yarveisy, Hao Sun, Ming Yang, and Hans Pasman 18. Risk assessment in Industry 4.0 Md Tanjin Amin and Faisal Khan
Faisal Khan is a Chemical Engineering Professor and Director of the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center and the Ocean Energy Safety Institute, Texas A &M University. He is the founder of the Centre for Risk Integrity and Safety Engineering (C-RISE), a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Society of Chemical Engineering. His areas of research interest include offshore safety and risk engineering, inherent safety, risk management, and risk-based integrity assessment and management. Dr. Khan is actively involved with multinational oil and gas industries on the issue of safety and asset integrity. He also served as the Safety and Risk Advisor to the Government of Newfoundland, Canada. He continues to serve as a subject matter expert to many organizations including Lloyd's Register EMEA, SBM Modco, Intecsea, Technip, and Qatar-gas. He served as a Visiting Professor of Offshore and Marine Engineering at Australian Maritime College (AMC), University of Tasmania, Australia where he led the development of offshore safety and risk engineering group and the initiative of global engagements with many international institutions. He is the recipient of President Outstanding Research Award of 2012-13 at Memorial University, President Outstanding Research Supervision Award of 2013-14 at Memorial University, CSChE National Award on Process Safety Management of 2014, P, and Society of Petroleum Engineer award for his contribution to Health, Safety and Risk Engineering. He has authored over 500 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences on safety, risk, and reliability engineering. He has authored five books on the subject area. He is the Editor of the Journal of Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Safety in Extreme Environment, and ASME Part A (Risk and Uncertainty Analysis). He regularly offers training program/workshop on safety and risk engineering in different places including St John's, Chennai, Dubai, Beijing, Aberdeen, Cape Town, Doha and Kuala Lumpur.
TEES Research Professor, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, Texas A&M University, Texas, USA., Emeritus Professor, Chemical Risk Management of the Delft University of Technology, and associated member of the Dutch Council for Life Environment and Infrastructure in the Netherlands.
Professor Pasman graduated in Chemical Technology at Delft University of Technology in 1961, and finished a Doctor's thesis in 1964 while working for Shell. He joined the Dutch Organisation for Applied Research, TNO, in 1965, initiating and performing research in reactive materials, gas, dust and energetic material explosions, investigation of industrial accidents and risk analysis, while also managing organizational units.
He has been a member of the Working Party on Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries since 1972, and chairman from 1986-2004. In this latter capacity he was instrumental in founding the European Process Safety Centre in 1992. He has also been chairman of the International Group on Unstable Substances (IGUS) for 10 years, of the European Study Group on Risk Analysis (1980-1985), and of a NATO Group on Explosives (1982-1992). At the Delft University of Technology he led a multinational project on gas explosion fundamentals at elevated pressures and temperatures (2003-2008). In 2007 he co-organized a NATO advanced research workshop on Resilience of Cities to Terrorists and other Threats. From 2004-2012 he was a Member of the Dutch national Advisory Council on Hazardous Substances.
Ming Yang works at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands