Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the application of sound approaches in the selection of credible accident scenarios. In fact, the 'technical' phase of LUP is based on the identification and assessment of relevant accident scenarios. An improper choice of scenarios may critically affect both the 'technical' phase of risk assessment and the following 'policy' phase concerning decision making on land-use restrictions and/or licensing. The present study introduces a procedure aimed at the systematic identification of reference accident scenarios to be used in the gathering of technical data on potential major accidents, which is a necessary step for LUP around Seveso sites. Possible accident scenarios are generated by an improved version of the MIMAH methodology (Methodology for the Identification of Major Accident Hazards). The accident scenarios are then assessed for LUP relevance considering severity, frequency and time scale criteria. The influence of prevention and mitigation barriers is also taken into account. Two applications are used to demonstrate the proposed procedure. In both case-studies, the proposed methodology proved successful in producing consistent sets of reference scenarios.
Alessandro Tugnoli, Zsuzsanna Gyenes, Lorenzo Van Wijk, Michalis Christou, Gigliola Spadoni, Valerio Cozzani (2013). Reference criteria for the identification of accident scenarios in the framework of land use planning. JOURNAL OF LOSS PREVENTION IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES, 26, 614-627 [10.1016/j.jlp.2012.12.004].
Reference criteria for the identification of accident scenarios in the framework of land use planning
TUGNOLI, ALESSANDRO;SPADONI, GIGLIOLA;COZZANI, VALERIO
2013
Abstract
Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the application of sound approaches in the selection of credible accident scenarios. In fact, the 'technical' phase of LUP is based on the identification and assessment of relevant accident scenarios. An improper choice of scenarios may critically affect both the 'technical' phase of risk assessment and the following 'policy' phase concerning decision making on land-use restrictions and/or licensing. The present study introduces a procedure aimed at the systematic identification of reference accident scenarios to be used in the gathering of technical data on potential major accidents, which is a necessary step for LUP around Seveso sites. Possible accident scenarios are generated by an improved version of the MIMAH methodology (Methodology for the Identification of Major Accident Hazards). The accident scenarios are then assessed for LUP relevance considering severity, frequency and time scale criteria. The influence of prevention and mitigation barriers is also taken into account. Two applications are used to demonstrate the proposed procedure. In both case-studies, the proposed methodology proved successful in producing consistent sets of reference scenarios.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.