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Development of inherent safety benefits index to analyse the impact of inherent safety implementation

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. Inherently safer design is an effective solution...

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Published in:Process safety and environmental protection 2018-07, Vol.117, p.454-472
Main Authors: Zainal Abidin, Mardhati, Rusli, Risza, Khan, Faisal, Mohd Shariff, Azmi
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Ammonia
Benefits
Chemical process industries
Disasters
Environmental protection
Hazardous process management
Hazards
Impact analysis
Index-based methodology
Industrial safety
Inherent safety
Methodology
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Preliminary designs
Regulation
Risk management
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Technical and organisational measures
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