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Identification and Control Measures of Risk Factors in Chemical Process Design

Wei Liu

Abstract


Chemical process design is one of the most critical stages in chemical production, and its safety performance directly affects operational efficiency and the protection of human life and property. Since chemical processes commonly involve flammable, explosive, toxic, and
corrosive substances, along with complex physical and chemical reactions, accurately identifying potential hazards and formulating scientifically sound control measures during the design phase is essential. By systematically analyzing risk factors, pinpointing high-risk nodes within
the process flow, and implementing comprehensive safety strategies through technical optimization, equipment improvement, and management control, the likelihood of accidents can be significantly reduced, thereby enhancing the intrinsic safety level of the entire process system.

Keywords


Chemical process design; Hazard identification; Intrinsic safety; Control measures

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/itr.v2i4.7700

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