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Safety Engineering
FSI-XBI-KAcad. year: 2012/2013
Safety engineering is a quickly developing discipline connected with environment protection and total quality management. The basic tasks are hazard identification (risk sources identification) and risk assessment (frequency and consequences estimation). The main source of information is industrial safety. Other bodies are implementation of EU legislation, societal risk assessment, safety audit, inductive and deductive type of hazard identification, fault trees and event trees for risk assessment. Subject is based on an approach developed by CCPS AIChE and EU committee for the Prevention of Disasters.
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Lees, P.: Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
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2. Major industrial accidents in the world and in the CR.
3. Consequences of serious accidents – toxic dispersion, individual types of fires and explosions.
4. Identification of risk sources – Fire and Explosion Index.
5. Identification of risk sources using Dow's Chemical Index.
6. Application of FMEA method.
7. Detailed analysis of risk sources of serious accident using HAZOP method.
8. Assessment of initiation incidents using ETA method.
9. Fault tree and its application potential, development of top events.
10. Synergic and DOMINO effects of accidents.
11. Investigation of accidents.
12. Case studies presentation.
13. Summarization, test.