1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910139775103321

Titolo

Guidelines for developing quantitative safety risk criteria [[electronic resource] /] / Center for Chemical Process Safety

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : CCPS

Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009

ISBN

1-282-34837-X

9786612348372

0-470-55294-8

1-61583-335-8

0-470-55293-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (250 p.)

Disciplina

660.2804

660/.2804

Soggetti

Chemical plants - Accidents - Risk assessment

Chemical industry - Accidents - Prevention

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING QUANTITATIVE SAFETY RISK CRITERIA; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Glossary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 What is Risk?; 1.1.1 Risk Basics; 1.1.2 Why is Risk Assessment Important?; 1.1.3 Residual Risk versus "Zero Incidents"; 1.2 Scope of these Guidelines; 1.3 Objectives of these Guidelines; 1.3.1 What these Guidelines Are Intended to Achieve; 1.3.2 What These Guidelines Do Not Intend; 2 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK CRITERIA; 2.1 A Brief History of Risk Assessment; 2.1.1 The Early History

2.1.2 The Beginnings of the Modern Consideration of Technological Risk2.1.3 Risk Assessment in the Process Industries; 2.2 The Qualitative Approach to Risk Assessment; 2.2.1 PHAs as an Example of Qualitative Risk Assessments; 2.2.2 Semi-Quantitative Risk Matrices; 2.2.3 Other Uses for Risk Matrices; 2.2.4 A Brief Comparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Assessment; 2.3 Technical Aspects of



QRA; 2.3.1 Consequence Modeling; 2.3.2 Frequency Modeling; 2.3.3 Developing a Comprehensive QRA; 2.3.4 Standardization of Approach; 2.4 Quantitative Risk Criteria; 2.4.1 Individual Risk

2.4.2 Societal Risk2.5 The Role of QRA and Risk Criteria; 2.5.1 Impact of Evolving Consensus Standards and Recommended Practices; 2.6 Risk Tolerance as a Function of Societal Values; 2.6.1 What Is 'Risk Tolerance'?; 2.6.2 Public Values as the Basis for Risk Criteria; 2.6.3 Public Perceptions of Risk; 2.7 Definition and Applications of the "As Low as Reasonably Practicable" (ALARP) Principle; 2.8 Uncertainty and Its Impact on Risk Decision Making; 2.8.1 Sources of Uncertainty; 2.8.2 Addressing Uncertainty; 3 LEARNING FROM REGULATORY PRECEDENTS; 3.1 Why Study Risk Criteria?

3.1.1 The Value of Risk Criteria Precedents3.1.2 How This Chapter Is Organized; 3.1.3 Other Precedents; 3.2 The Evolution of Risk Criteria in the UK; 3.2.1 UK Atomic Energy Authority - 1967; 3.2.2 Health and Safety Commission/Advisory Committee on Major Hazards - 1976; 3.2.3 Royal Society - 1983; 3.2.4 Health and Safety Executive - 1988; 3.2.5 Health and Safety Executive - 1989; 3.2.6 Health and Safety Committee/Advisory Committee on Dangerous Substances - 1991; 3.2.7 Health and Safety Executive - 1992; 3.2.8 Health and Safety Executive - 2001

3.2.9 Current Guidance to Industry and HSE Inspectors3.2.10 Other HSE Approaches To Addressing Societal Risk; 3.3 The Evolution of Risk Criteria in the Netherlands; 3.3.1 Groningen - 1978; 3.3.2 Dutch Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment - 1984; 3.3.3 Dutch Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment - 1988/1989; 3.3.4 Dutch Parliament - 1993; 3.3.5 Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works, and Water Management - 1996; 3.3.6 Dutch Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment - 1999

3.3.7 Dutch Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment - 2004

Sommario/riassunto

Written by a committee of safety professionals, this book creates a foundation document for the development and application of risk tolerance criteriaHelps safety managers evaluate the frequency, severity and consequence of human injuryIncludes examples of risk tolerance criteria used by NASA, Earthquake Response teams and the International Maritime Organization, amongst othersHelps achieve consistency in risk-based decision-makingReduces potential liabilities in the use of quantitative risk tolerance criteria through reference to an industry guidance document



2.

Record Nr.

UNISANNIORAV1807391

Autore

Boretti, Elena

Titolo

I servizi di informazione nella biblioteca pubblica : competenze e metodi per collaborare nel reference tradizionale e digitale / Elena Boretti

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano, : Bibliografica, 2009

ISBN

9788870756852

Descrizione fisica

319 p. ; 21 cm

Collana

Bibliografia e biblioteconomia ; 90

Classificazione

Z 711

Z6.7

Disciplina

025.5

025.52

025.524

Soggetti

Biblioteche pubbliche - Servizi di reference

Collocazione

BCA       DIREZIONE               27

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia