Course detail
Safety Engineering
FSI-9BEIAcad. year: 2021/2022
Safety engineering, connected with environment protection and quality management.
Major risk sources selection, rules for selection, types of effects (fire, explosion toxicity).
Detailed analysing, systematical risk sources identification.
Consequences modelling, properties of tools using for modelling.
Scenarios of the major accident, identification and accident sequency.
Estimation of the primery events frequencies.
Risk acceptability and assessment.
Subject is based on an approach developed by CCPS and AIChE.
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Prerequisites
The course is intended for students who have completed basic security engineering courses during their studies.
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Aims
This object/course uncovers a set of todays methos for hazard identification and risk assessment in the process and related industries.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Mannan, Sam, Lees’ Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 4th Edition. Texas, USA : Elsevier 2012. ISBN 978-0-12-397189-0
Manual for the classification and prioritization of risks due to major accidents in process and related industries. International Atomic Energy Agency. Vienna 1996. 61 s. ISSN 1011-4289.
Smith, D., J. Reliability, Maintainability and Risk - Practical Methods for Engineers (7th Edition). 2005. Elsevier.
Recommended reading
Center for Chemical Process Safety (2010). Guidelines for Process Safety Metrics. Center for Chemical Process Safety/AIChE.
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Review of methods for hazard identification and risk assessment.
Major risk sources identification methods- systematical, index and rapid methods..
Hazard and Operability Study HAZOP, systematic approach to hazard identification.
Societal risk assessment of industrial processes.
Estimation of uncertainty of undesirable events, the uncertainty in the methods of risk analysis.
Risk assessment, risk acceptability criteria, individual and societal risk.