118 Analysis of Offsite Impacts of High-Consequence Events II

Wednesday, May 1, 2013: 10:15 AM
River Level 001A (Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center)
Description:
The use of quantitative risk assessment (QRA) as an integral part of Process Safety Management has been steadily increasing in the last several decades, initially with a focus toward onsite events at fixed locations. The analysis of high-consequence loss events with offsite impacts involves more unknowns and broader concerns, as these events could originate not only within a facility but also along transportation routes. This session invites original papers that discuss key factors in the practical evaluation of the effects of high-consequence loss events to persons and the environment in surrounding areas, including methodologies for making informed risk-based decisions in these situations.

Sponsor:
Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSM2)

Chair:
Delmar R. Morrison
Email: tmorrison@exponent.com

Co-Chair:
Robert W. Johnson
Email: rjohnson@unwin-co.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.

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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
(118b) Release Scenario Assumptions for Modeling Risk From Underground Gaseous Pipelines
Elizabeth Lutostansky, Seungho Jung, Keith Ludwig, Leonard Creitz and Joan Schork
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