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Designs to Prevent Fires and Explosions

twofold strategy is used to limit the potential damage from fires and explosions prevent the initiation of the fire or explosion and minimize the damage after a fire or explosion has occurred. This strategy is presented in this chapter. The specific topics include [Pg.291]

Damage resulting from fires and explosions is minimized by stopping fires or explosions as quickly as possible and also by designing the process equipment (and control centers) to withstand their effects. [Pg.291]

Miscellaneous design features are additional safety design methods that are usually included in the early design phases of new projects and are often the basis for safety improvements in existing plants. [Pg.291]


Safety measures designed to prevent fire and explosion, storage specifications for bulk/mixed storage, additional storage recommendations... [Pg.98]


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