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*[https://www.csb.gov/csb-releases-new-safety-video-on-inherently-safer-design-and-technology-inherently-safer-the-future-of-risk-reduction-examines-how-industry-can-eliminate-or-reduce-hazards/#:~:text=The%20video%20includes%20an%20interview,it's%20a%20way%20of%20thinking.%E2%80%9D The [[USCSB]] News Release on Inherently Safer Design and Technology]
*[https://www.csb.gov/csb-releases-new-safety-video-on-inherently-safer-design-and-technology-inherently-safer-the-future-of-risk-reduction-examines-how-industry-can-eliminate-or-reduce-hazards/#:~:text=The%20video%20includes%20an%20interview,it's%20a%20way%20of%20thinking.%E2%80%9D The [[USCSB]] News Release on Inherently Safer Design and Technology]
*[https://youtu.be/h4ZgvD4FjJ8 A Video by the YouTube Channel " [[USCSB]] " Titled "Inherently Safer: The Future of Risk Reduction" ] ( '''~11 Minute Watch''' )


[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Safety]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Safety]]

Revision as of 02:07, 11 April 2022

Basics

  • A Design Principle where not only is there an effort to prevent an accident, but to reduce the consequences if should one occur
  • Method
    • Substitute: replacing one material with another that is less hazardous
    • Minimize: reducing the amount of hazardous material in the process
    • Moderate: using less hazardous process conditions such as lower pressures or temperatures
    • Simplify: designing processes to be less complicated, and therefore less prone to failure. (See KISS / Points of Failure )

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