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Inherently safer design based on rapid risk analysis
Authors:Faisal I Khan  SA Abbasi
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Risk Assessment Division, Centre for Pollution Control and Energy Technology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry-605 01, India

Abstract:The importance of inherently safer design (ISD) as a strategy to minimize risk of accidents in chemical process industries is being repeatedly stressed in recent years. The increasing number, frequency, and extents of damage caused by such accidents across the world have contributed to this thinking. However even as the need for ISD is being underscored, there are very few reports on precise methods to implement this concept. Significant recent reports are by Berge (1993Berge, 1995)who has suggested a scenariobased design procedure in which construction of accident scenarios in a structured manner is made the basis of ISD. We have been developing and applying the concept of rapid risk analysis ( Khan & Abbasi, 1995] , Khan & Abbasi, 1996] , Khan & Abbasi, 1997a] , Khan & Abbasi, 1997b] , Khan & Abbasi, 1998a] and Khan &; Abbasi, 1998b). In this paper we present an approach to ISD utilizing this concept. We believe, as detailed in this paper, that this approach is a significant improvement upon Berge's procedure in terms of ease, speed, and effectiveness.
Keywords:risk analysis  inherent safety  inherently safer design  hazard control
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