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Process Safety Progress, Vol.18, No.1, 64-69, 1999
The constraints on inherently safer design and other innovations
Some of the constraints that hinder or prevent the greater use of inherently safer designs are common to all innovation: lack of time for development, the fear of unforeseen problems, the influence of licensors and contractors, and the inability of the innovator to sell his or her ideas. Others are specific to intensification or particularly prone to occur there. Finally, the actions needed to overcome the constraints are discussed.