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Kenney, William F. was born on September 27, 1933 in New York City. Son of William Francis and Eva (Liebl) Kenney.
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Written by a true pioneer in the field, this handbook pinpoints the essential principles behind a sound risk management program and provides the specifics needed to define, design, and implement practical risk management systems for industrial plants. The creator of numerous risk management techniques, W. F. Kenney, shares his vision for industry's safer future in a methodical, easy-to- follow manner. He explains how to draw individual system components together to determine the inherent risks in specific plant situations. Numerous examples demonstrate the practical application of these principles for hazard identification, inherent safety, ensuring containment etc. The individual areas are then brought together to form a comprehensive system, which is then compared to various regulations currently enforced in the U.S. Kenney also reveals lesser-known management strategies and procedures, along with examples and analyses of their results. Risk management systems require flexibility for local variations and individual hazards. Risk Management provides the information to assess and deal with risk in a responsible and economically viable manner.
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Energy Conservation in the Process Industries provides insight into ways of identifying more important energy efficiency improvements. This book demonstrates how the principles can be employed to practical advantage. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the energy situation and a background in thermodynamics. This text then describes a staged method to improved energy use to understand where the energy goes and how to calculate the value of losses. Other chapters consider improving facilities based on an understanding of the overall site energy system. This book discusses as well the fundamental process and equipment improvements. The final chapter deals with systematic and sophisticated design methods as well as provides some guidelines and checklists for energy conservation items. This book is a valuable resource for mechanical, lead process, and plant engineers involved in energy conservation. Process designers, plant managers, process researchers, and accountants will also find this book extremely useful.
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Kenney, William F. was born on September 27, 1933 in New York City. Son of William Francis and Eva (Liebl) Kenney.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Yale University, 1955; Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, 1956.
Research engineer, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 1956-1960; design principal engineer, Allied Chem Solvay Process, Syracuse, New York, 1960-1966; research engineer various technical management, Exxon Corporation, New Jersey, 1966-1994; private practice, Florham Pk., New Jersey, since 1994. Consultant John Wiley Public, Stevens Institute, International Technology Svc., since 1995.
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Coach youth sports Florham Park Recreation Commission, 1980-1986. Member International Association of Approved Basketball Officials.
Married Mary Megna, April 7, 1958 (deceased 1992). Children: Kathleen, Elizabeth, Maria, Sharon, William J., Margaret, Patricia, Matthew, Brian.