You misread my post, MortenA. The major safety problem is a rupture disc upstream of a relief valve with no telltale and vent. In this case, a pinhole leak can pressurize the space between the disc and valve inlet- Murphy's Law saying that the valve itself will seal tighter than the hubs of hell in this case, while leaking freely all the rest of the time. The resulting back-pressure on the disc ensures that the disc will NOT rupture at its set pressure. Yeah, I'd call that a major safety problem!