Risk-based design has an important role in the inherent prevention of domino effect, limiting the possibility of escalation by both physical distances between units and introduction of robust safety barriers In this section the role of design in reducing domino hazard has been explored. Lay-out definition was identified as a key factor for the prevention of escalation. Threshold values for escalation to be used in design activities were defined. Thus, criteria for the assessment of appropriate safety distances were developed and implemented in layout design. The integration of different strategies in accident mitigation was identified as the key in achieving safer plants with respect to domino accidents. Since conceptual tools alone frequently fail in solving the tradeoffs related to the conflicting needs in the design improvement, inherent safety metrics were introduced to support design activities.

Managing Domino Effects from a Design-Based Viewpoint / Alessandro Tugnoli; Valerio Cozzani; Faisal Khan; Paul Amyotte. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 246-272. [10.1016/B978-0-444-54323-3.00012-9]

Managing Domino Effects from a Design-Based Viewpoint

TUGNOLI, ALESSANDRO;COZZANI, VALERIO;
2013

Abstract

Risk-based design has an important role in the inherent prevention of domino effect, limiting the possibility of escalation by both physical distances between units and introduction of robust safety barriers In this section the role of design in reducing domino hazard has been explored. Lay-out definition was identified as a key factor for the prevention of escalation. Threshold values for escalation to be used in design activities were defined. Thus, criteria for the assessment of appropriate safety distances were developed and implemented in layout design. The integration of different strategies in accident mitigation was identified as the key in achieving safer plants with respect to domino accidents. Since conceptual tools alone frequently fail in solving the tradeoffs related to the conflicting needs in the design improvement, inherent safety metrics were introduced to support design activities.
2013
Domino Effects in the Process Industries: Modeling, Prevention and Managing
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Managing Domino Effects from a Design-Based Viewpoint / Alessandro Tugnoli; Valerio Cozzani; Faisal Khan; Paul Amyotte. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 246-272. [10.1016/B978-0-444-54323-3.00012-9]
Alessandro Tugnoli; Valerio Cozzani; Faisal Khan; Paul Amyotte
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