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Inherently safer chemical processes design strategies

The basic concept of inherently safer process design is to reduce the hazard of a process by reducing or eiiminating the hazards associated with materials and operation of the process. This approach is described in detaii in the CCPS book, Inherently Safer Chemical Processes, A Lifecycle Approach, 2nd edition, 2008. in brief, there are four major strategies for inherently safer design ... [Pg.166]

These inherently safer design strategies are discussed in more detail in Chapter 3, and examples can also be found in Chapter 4, which discusses inherently safer design opportunities through the life cycle of a chemical process. [Pg.22]

Approaches to inherently safer process design have been categorized in a number of ways. The Center for Chemical Process Safety (5) describes four strategies for inherent safety, derived from Kletz s initial proposals (3,6) ... [Pg.486]


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