Completeness and discrimination of hazard analyses

J.R. Taylor

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    Abstract

    "Completeness" is a necessity in any form of hazard identification or risk analysis. The analyst should know just which types of hazards he has found, and which remain uninvestigated. However, the theoretical framework for discussion of this problem has until now been missing. This report provides the theoretical framework from a parallel report (1). It investigates the completeness properties of a size risk analysis procedure in practice, during the construction and operation of
    a chemical plant.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationRoskilde, Denmark
    PublisherRisø National Laboratory
    Number of pages18
    ISBN (Print)87-550-0786-4
    Publication statusPublished - 1981
    SeriesRisø-M
    Number2306
    ISSN0418-6435

    Keywords

    • Risø-M-2306
    • Hazards
    • Industrial Plants
    • Power plants
    • Risk analysis

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