Dynamic Risk Assessment and Management of Domino Effects and Cascading Events in the Process Industry
Editat de Valerio Cozzani, Genserik Reniersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2021
- Includes dynamic hazard and risk assessment methods
- Presents methods for safety barrier performance assessment
- Addresses the effect of harsh environment on domino risk assessment
- Relates physical security in relation to domino effects
- Includes innovative methods and tools
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780081028384
ISBN-10: 0081028385
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0081028385
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Chemical engineers, bio-chemical engineers, environmental managers, safety and prevention managers, production management, public decision makers, research centers on industrial safety, academic researchers in the field of loss prevention in the chemical and process industry, management within industrial sectors handling or storing hazardous substances (upstream and downstream oil&gas facilities, chemical and petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical companies, food companies, etc.)Cuprins
1. The importance of innovation and new findings in domino effects research
Part 1. Dynamic risk assessment for domino effects 2. Dynamic risk assessment for dealing with domino effects 3. A Bayesian Network based methodology for domino effect assessment 4. A Petri-net based methodology for domino effect assessment 5. Markov chain-based methodologies for domino effect assessment
Part 2. Security innovations for dealing with domino effects 6. Using Graph theory for managing domino effects from a security viewpoint 7. Using Game Theory for managing domino effects from a security viewpoint 8. Stand-off distances for domino effect caused by intentional acts 9. Vulnerability assessment of chemical plants to intentional acts 10. Economic model for tackling intentional domino effects in a chemical facility
Part 3. Mitigation and Emergency Management of Domino Scenarios 11. Mitigation barriers for domino effect 12. Assessment of safety barriers and mitigation of domino scenarios 13. Mitigation of fire-induced domino scenarios 14. The influence of harsh environment in the management of safety barriers 15. The emergency planning matrix for safety-related domino effects 16. The emergency planning matrix for security-related domino effects 17. Conclusions Glossary List of Acronyms
Part 1. Dynamic risk assessment for domino effects 2. Dynamic risk assessment for dealing with domino effects 3. A Bayesian Network based methodology for domino effect assessment 4. A Petri-net based methodology for domino effect assessment 5. Markov chain-based methodologies for domino effect assessment
Part 2. Security innovations for dealing with domino effects 6. Using Graph theory for managing domino effects from a security viewpoint 7. Using Game Theory for managing domino effects from a security viewpoint 8. Stand-off distances for domino effect caused by intentional acts 9. Vulnerability assessment of chemical plants to intentional acts 10. Economic model for tackling intentional domino effects in a chemical facility
Part 3. Mitigation and Emergency Management of Domino Scenarios 11. Mitigation barriers for domino effect 12. Assessment of safety barriers and mitigation of domino scenarios 13. Mitigation of fire-induced domino scenarios 14. The influence of harsh environment in the management of safety barriers 15. The emergency planning matrix for safety-related domino effects 16. The emergency planning matrix for security-related domino effects 17. Conclusions Glossary List of Acronyms