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Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2018
Abstract Over the years notable accidents have occurred in the chemical process industry thus creating a major concern for the safeness of its operation. The disasters led to the dire consequences that claimed human life and health as well as monetary losses.
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Abstract Over the years notable accidents have occurred in the chemical process industry thus creating a major concern for the safeness of its operation. The disasters led to the dire consequences that claimed human life and health as well as monetary losses.
Mardhati Zainal Abidin +3 more
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Export inherent safety NOT risk
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2005Abstract The author presents a personal view that production of bulk chemicals and the attendant risks are being transferred from developed to developing nations. Some evidence is presented on the transfer of production. The transferred risk is increased because of the larger scale plants that are now built in locales that are less able to cope with ...
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Technology challenges inherent in safety regulation
2021This chapter considers challenges the drone technology evolution creates for designing regulatory frameworks. The ability for a drone to operate safely when in complex airspace and the capability of the drone to conduct a task which either reduces the first-party risk to life or has demonstrable commercial benefits (speed/cost/time) creates a complex ...
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Inherent/Passive Safety for Fusion
Fusion Technology, 1986Fusion's success depends on having attractive safety and economic features. One of fusion's inherent advantages is the potential for being safer than other technologies. We should work toward making the potential become a demonstrable, cost-saving reality.
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ITER inherent/passive ultimate safety margins
Fusion Engineering and Design, 1998Abstract The self-limiting nature of the fusion reaction, modest mobilizable radioactive inventories, multiple confinement layers, and passive decay heat removal, suggest that ITER will be ‘safe’ with little dependence on engineered ‘safety systems’ for public protection.
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Advancing inherent safety into methodology
Process Safety Progress, 1997AbstractCompetition in commodity centered chemicals, in the Chemical Process Industry (CPI), has led many chemical companies to consider cost reduction in every facet of their businesses. Once the obvious fixed cost control measures are achieved, the invention, development, and commercialization of new and existing products is questioned for cost ...
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Process synthesis with simultaneous consideration of inherent safety-inherent risk footprint
Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2018Process plants should be designed to be economically viable and environmentally friendly, while also being operable and maintainable during process implementation. The safety of processes is among the most important considerations in obtaining results that are more acceptably realistic, as it is linked to the availability and reliability of the process.
Andreja Nemet +2 more
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Designs that lacked inherent safety: case histories
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2003The fundamentals of Inherently Safer Design were not fully appreciated in the initial design (or re-design) in the following series of case histories. Two case histories involving the basic element of plant layout to minimize property damages and injury will be covered first. Simple physical separation could have reduced the losses. A case history that
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Incorporation of inherent safety principles in process safety management
Process Safety Progress, 2007AbstractProcess safety management (PSM) deals with the identification, understanding, and control of process hazards to prevent process‐related injuries and incidents. Explicit incorporation of the principles of inherent safety in the basic definition and functional operation of the various PSM elements can help to improve the quality of the safety ...
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