A global view on ARAMIS, a risk assessment methodology for industries in the framework of the SEVESO II directive.

作者: O SALVI , B DEBRAY

DOI: 10.1016/J.JHAZMAT.2005.07.034

关键词: HazardReliability (statistics)DirectiveVulnerabilityEngineeringIdentification (information)Environmental engineeringEuropean unionRisk assessmentRisk analysisRisk analysis (engineering)

摘要: The ARAMIS methodology was developed in an European project co-funded the fifth Framework Programme of Commission with objective to answer specific requirements SEVESO II directive. It offers alternative purely deterministic and probabilistic approaches risk assessment process plants. also answers needs various stakeholders interested by results for land use or emergency planning, enforcement or, more generally, public decision-making. is divided into following major steps: identification accident hazards (MIMAH), safety barriers their performances, evaluation management efficiency barrier reliability, reference scenarios (MIRAS), mapping severity vulnerability plant surroundings. tested during five case studies, which provided useful information about applicability method and, identifying most sensitive parts it opened way new research activity improved industrial safety.

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