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Risk analysis, evaluation and management tool development for civil explosives deposits

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Analiza, ocena ryzyka i rozwój narzędzi do zarządzania złożami cywilnych materiałów wybuchowych
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This paper presents the results of in-depth research conducted over three years, in order to establish a methodological approach, as well as to develop specific application tools aimed to identify, formalize and structure the safety requirements applicable to risk management in storage facilities of explosive materials for civilian use in Romania, with the possibility of generalizing them to other similar deposits that are covered by the Seveso Directive on major accidents involving hazardous substances. With the use of analysis through the event tree at its core, this study centralizes, in addition to the methodology developed to manage the safety of explosives depots, also some of the results of its validation by applying the tools developed in seven explosives deposits in Romania. The results obtained are currently used in the development of a software package dedicated to the management operational and safety risks in civilian explosive storage facilities with at least national applicability, which will be the ultimate product of this research.
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W artykule przedstawiono wyniki pogłębionych badań prowadzonych na przestrzeni trzech lat, mających na celu ustalenie podejścia metodologicznego, a także opracowanie konkretnych narzędzi aplikacyjnych mających na celu identyfikację, sformalizowanie i uporządkowanie wymagań bezpieczeństwa w zakresie zarządzania ryzykiem w obiektach magazynowych materiałów wybuchowych do użytku cywilnego w Rumunii, z możliwością uogólnienia ich na inne podobne depozyty, które są objęte dyrektywą Seveso w sprawie poważnych awarii z udziałem substancji niebezpiecznych. Wykorzystując analizę poprzez drzewo zdarzeń w swoim rdzeniu, badanie to centralizuje, oprócz metodologii opracowanej w celu zarządzania bezpieczeństwem składów materiałów wybuchowych, również niektóre wyniki jej walidacji poprzez zastosowanie narzędzi opracowanych w siedmiu złożach materiałów wybuchowych w Rumunii . Uzyskane wyniki są obecnie wykorzystywane do opracowania pakietu oprogramowania dedykowanego do zarządzania ryzykiem operacyjnym i bezpieczeństwa w cywilnych magazynach materiałów wybuchowych, o zastosowaniu co najmniej krajowym, który będzie ostatecznym produktem tych badań.
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67--87
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Bibliogr. 56 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Petroşani, Management and Industrial Engineering Department, Romania
  • University of Petroşani, Management and Industrial Engineering Department, Romania
  • University of Petroşani, Management and Industrial Engineering Department, Romania
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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