2021
DOI: 10.1002/prs.12259
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Facility siting ‐ negotiating the minefield of “maximum credible event”

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide a case study that compares the results from a consequence-based facility siting study (FSS) limited to a specified release size as the maximum credible event (MCE) versus a risk-based study with a range of release sizes and associated frequencies. The results are intended to highlight potential differences in the building siting decisions made using a consequencebased approach with a limited MCE versus those made with a risk-based approach. Most recommended practices and… Show more

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“…Facility risk management for any high-hazard facility is one of the outputs from QRA studies, which includes the location and design of the facility. [25][26][27][28] It prevents the sources of potential fire, explosion, or toxic situations from spreading to other places and impacting the incident or its potential escalation. Conducting a facility siting study is a necessary initial step in the broader context of facility risk management.…”
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“…Facility risk management for any high-hazard facility is one of the outputs from QRA studies, which includes the location and design of the facility. [25][26][27][28] It prevents the sources of potential fire, explosion, or toxic situations from spreading to other places and impacting the incident or its potential escalation. Conducting a facility siting study is a necessary initial step in the broader context of facility risk management.…”
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confidence: 99%