Abstract
The procedure used in a quantitative top-down consequence and risk assessment is described and evaluated. Two example cases of practical application of a quantitative consequence and risk assessment are introduced. These studies have been made in the feasibility or preliminary design stage of a new installation. Both cases concern the storage of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Kakko, R
[1]
- Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland). Safety Engineering Lab.
Citation Formats
Kakko, R.
The quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of major toxic hazards.
Finland: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Kakko, R.
The quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of major toxic hazards.
Finland.
Kakko, R.
1991.
"The quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of major toxic hazards."
Finland.
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title = {The quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of major toxic hazards}
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abstractNote = {The procedure used in a quantitative top-down consequence and risk assessment is described and evaluated. Two example cases of practical application of a quantitative consequence and risk assessment are introduced. These studies have been made in the feasibility or preliminary design stage of a new installation. Both cases concern the storage of liquefied natural gas (LNG).}
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year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
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