Design safe areas for plant, Mechanical Engineering

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Q. Design Safe Areas for plant?

A Safe Area in this manual is regarded as a space that is not ranked as being a designated hazardous area by the relevant Regional or Country standard directly applicable to the plant design under consideration. The following criteria generally apply:

• A safe distance away from hydrocarbon inventory and sources of ignition.

• A safe distance from potentially explosive dust.

• Located upwind of any processing, flare, vent and drain systems.

• Involving ventilation that excludes unsafe gases or material that might impact negatively on the personnel or items located in the Safe Area.


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