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Due to Inherently Safe Designs

A design may be inherently safer for one particular hazard while not being inherently safer for another hazard. For example, speed breakers are built near road crossings or near road junctions so that drivers slow down when seeing one this helps pedestrians cross [Pg.228]

Conflicts in Inherent Safety (Replacement of Solvent-based Paint) [Pg.229]

Solvent-based Hazards due to Remove Water-based [Pg.229]

Water-based Due to bacterial Use biocide Water-based [Pg.229]

Automobiles Injury to front seat Provide air Automobiles [Pg.230]


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