A look into cumulative risk assessment: Past, present and future Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Copyright (2017) by AIChE. The effort towards carrying out quantitative risk analysis in today's sizeable facilities has mostly been focused on considering technical safety systems with little emphasis given to human errors. The consequences from the cumulative effect of a number of deviations that arise from equipment, procedure or a person not doing an assigned work properly can become catastrophic. In order to assess the total risk, we need to consider technical, operational, human and organizational factors together. This paper provides a review of past attempts and progresses made at bringing all of these factors together into one risk assessment framework based on leading articles published in various journals. A comparative study has been carried out in an attempt to distinguish between the approaches based on whether they are qualitative, semi- quantitative or quantitative and if they address the complexity and size of the systems, temporal aspects and dependencies of components and uncertainties of parameter estimation. The paper aims at providing a direction for future research towards better assessment of cumulative risk in today's chemical plants.

published proceedings

  • Global Congress on Process Safety 2017 - Topical Conference at the 2017 AIChE Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety

author list (cited authors)

  • Halim, S. Z., Koirala, Y., & Mannan, M. S.

complete list of authors

  • Halim, SZ||Koirala, Y||Mannan, MS

publication date

  • January 2017