What is Inherent Safety?
A process is described as inherently safer if it reduces or eliminates one or more process hazards and this reduction or elimination is accomplished through
A process is described as inherently safer if it reduces or eliminates one or more process hazards and this reduction or elimination is accomplished through
Inherently safer philosophy represents a slightly different approach to risk mitigation. Instead of focusing on mitigating risks, an inherently safer alternative focuses on eliminating the
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku – is an ancient Japanese text compiled in 901. It talks about an earthquake and Tsunami that occurred in 869: “Then