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Some Simple Rules for Inherent Safety

The risk of an incident is based on potential severity (or consequence) and probability of occurrence. Both aspects should be thoroughly considered in design and operation for inherent safety. Potential severity can be reduced by  [Pg.96]

keeping potential excursions within acceptable limits, for example, [Pg.96]

Severity and probability of upsets may thus be eliminated or mitigated if information is available concerning  [Pg.97]


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