Several often-overlooked strategies to increase inherent safety are discussed here
Victor H. Edwards, P.E., Aker Solutions
In the creation of inherently safer (IS) products, processes and process plants, a brief survey of successful case histories shows that most reported applications relied on only a few of the core IS principles. This paper emphasizes the opportunities presented by three particular — and often-overlooked — possibilities for inherently safer processes.
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