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European Practice in Risk Management
FSI-XER-KAcad. year: 2012/2013
European practice in risk management in major accident domain is established on the knowledge from real industrial accidents and on the experience from implementation of such systems in EU countries. Risk management is based on the system approach to the solution of the complex identification task. The basic and first step is selection of such a risk sources, which influent risk level in the establishment. Significant step is identification of the accident and frequency of hazardous events estimation. The consequences estimation is based on application of verified models for loss of containment events, modelling of the source term and dispersion and modelling of the exposure and damage. The estimation of the individual and societal risks in establishment are results needed for the risk evaluation.
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2. Manipulation with dangerous chemical substances, classification, REACH, IPPC, EIA.
3. Selection of the installation in QRA, indication numbers.
4. Selection of the installation in QRA, selective numbers.
5. Dangerous substances releases.
6. Toxic substances dispersion.
7. Thermal effects of accidents.
8. Pressure effects of accidents.
9. Exposure Estimation – toxic, pressure and fire exposure.
10. Social and individual risks. Risk assessment. Acceptability Risk Criteria.
11. Human factors.
12. Case studies presentation.
13. Summarization, test.