Process safety - A subject for scientific research

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The identification and control of process hazards is a technical activity linked closely to the technology of individual manufacturing processes. By consideration of incidents and assessment procedures it is shown that safety requires ongoing experimental research. Examples are given of the use of multi-sponsored projects to fund and support the required research. © Institution of Chemical Engineers.

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Gibson, N. (1999). Process safety - A subject for scientific research. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 77(3), 149–153. https://doi.org/10.1205/095758299529965

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