Comments Received on the Tolerability Risk from Nuclear Power Stations

Comments Received on the Tolerability Risk from Nuclear Power Stations
Author: Great Britain. Health and Safety Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1988
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034412580

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The Tolerability of Risk from Nuclear Power Stations

The Tolerability of Risk from Nuclear Power Stations
Author: Great Britain. Health and Safety Executive
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1992
Genre: Health risk assessment
ISBN: STANFORD:36105016419868

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This document replaces the statement and proposals made in the discussion document Tolerability of Risk form Nuclear Power Stations published in 1988. It represents a revision of the earlier document in the light of comments received and of the discussion on the document during the Hinkley Point Inquiry and in the Inquiry report.

Landslide Risk Assessment

Landslide Risk Assessment
Author: David Cruden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-05-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781351435864

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The 25 papers collected together in this volume present comprehensive coverage of all major aspects of landslide risk assessment, including the risk assessment framework, and methods for estimating probability of landsliding vulnerability and risk.

Risk Management

Risk Management
Author: Gerald Mars,David T. H. Weir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000001006

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First published in 2000, Risk Management is a two volume set, comprised of the most significant and influential articles by the leading authorities in the studies of risk management. The volumes includes a full-length introduction from the editor, an internationally recognized expert, and provides an authoritative guide to the selection of essays chosen, and to the wider field itself. The collections of essays are both international and interdisciplinary in scope and provide an entry point for investigating the myriad of study within the discipline.

Risk Management 2 Volume Set

Risk Management  2 Volume Set
Author: Gerald Mars,David Weir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1194
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000398090

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First published in 2000, Risk Management is a two volume set, comprised of the most significant and influential articles by the leading authorities in the studies of risk management. The volumes includes a full-length introduction from the editor, an internationally recognized expert, and provides an authoritative guide to the selection of essays chosen, and to the wider field itself. The collections of essays are both international and interdisciplinary in scope and provide an entry point for investigating the myriad of study within the discipline.

Revival Safety and Reliability in the 90s 1990

Revival  Safety and Reliability in the 90s  1990
Author: M.H. Walter,R.F. Cox
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351357937

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Reliability-based design is relatively well established in structural design. Its use is less mature in geotechnical design, but there is a steady progression towards reliability-based design as seen in the inclusion of a new Annex D on "Reliability of Geotechnical Structures" in the third edition of ISO 2394. Reliability-based design can be viewed as a simplified form of risk-based design where different consequences of failure are implicitly covered by the adoption of different target reliability indices. Explicit risk management methodologies are required for large geotechnical systems where soil and loading conditions are too varied to be conveniently slotted into a few reliability classes (typically three) and an associated simple discrete tier of target reliability indices.

Lees Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

Lees  Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Author: Frank Lees
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 3708
Release: 2005-01-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080489339

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Over the last three decades the process industries have grown very rapidly, with corresponding increases in the quantities of hazardous materials in process, storage or transport. Plants have become larger and are often situated in or close to densely populated areas. Increased hazard of loss of life or property is continually highlighted with incidents such as Flixborough, Bhopal, Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, the Phillips 66 incident, and Piper Alpha to name but a few. The field of Loss Prevention is, and continues to, be of supreme importance to countless companies, municipalities and governments around the world, because of the trend for processing plants to become larger and often be situated in or close to densely populated areas, thus increasing the hazard of loss of life or property. This book is a detailed guidebook to defending against these, and many other, hazards. It could without exaggeration be referred to as the "bible" for the process industries. This is THE standard reference work for chemical and process engineering safety professionals. For years, it has been the most complete collection of information on the theory, practice, design elements, equipment, regulations and laws covering the field of process safety. An entire library of alternative books (and cross-referencing systems) would be needed to replace or improve upon it, but everything of importance to safety professionals, engineers and managers can be found in this all-encompassing reference instead. Frank Lees' world renowned work has been fully revised and expanded by a team of leading chemical and process engineers working under the guidance of one of the world’s chief experts in this field. Sam Mannan is professor of chemical engineering at Texas A&M University, and heads the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center at Texas A&M. He received his MS and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Oklahoma, and joined the chemical engineering department at Texas A&M University as a professor in 1997. He has over 20 years of experience as an engineer, working both in industry and academia. New detail is added to chapters on fire safety, engineering, explosion hazards, analysis and suppression, and new appendices feature more recent disasters. The many thousands of references have been updated along with standards and codes of practice issued by authorities in the US, UK/Europe and internationally. In addition to all this, more regulatory relevance and case studies have been included in this edition. Written in a clear and concise style, Loss Prevention in the Process Industries covers traditional areas of personal safety as well as the more technological aspects and thus provides balanced and in-depth coverage of the whole field of safety and loss prevention. * A must-have standard reference for chemical and process engineering safety professionals * The most complete collection of information on the theory, practice, design elements, equipment and laws that pertain to process safety * Only single work to provide everything; principles, practice, codes, standards, data and references needed by those practicing in the field

River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation

River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation
Author: Donald Knight,Asaad Shamseldin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2005-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1439824703

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Flooding accounts for one-third of natural disasters worldwide and for over half the deaths which occur as a result of natural disasters. As the frequency and volume of flooding increases, as a result of climate change, there is a new urgency amongst researchers and professionals working in flood risk management. River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation brings together thirty edited papers by leading experts who gathered for the European Union’s Advanced Study Course at the University of Birmingham, UK. The scope of the course ranged from issues concerning the protection of life, to river restoration and wetland management. A variety of topics is covered in the book including climate change, hydro-informatics, hydro-meterology, river flow forecasting systems and dam-break modelling. The approach is broad, but integrated, providing an attractive and informative package that will satisfy researchers and professionals, while offering a sound introduction to students in Engineering and Geography.