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Who is afraid of risk criteria?.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: AUG 1986Description: 15p., no refsReport number: AD-P005-367; CommercialSubject: In recent years risk analyses using numerical probability estimates and consequence forecasts for accidental events have become a widely accepted technique for dealing with safety problems in the explosives industry. Considerable effort is put into acquiring data for the technical part of such analyses. When it comes to discuss the acceptability of the numerical risk estimates, differing opinions and even confusion can be observed. This paper presents proposals for numerical risk criteria and their background
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 658.4034 MER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005273363

Seminar held 26-28 August 1986

In recent years risk analyses using numerical probability estimates and consequence forecasts for accidental events have become a widely accepted technique for dealing with safety problems in the explosives industry. Considerable effort is put into acquiring data for the technical part of such analyses. When it comes to discuss the acceptability of the numerical risk estimates, differing opinions and even confusion can be observed. This paper presents proposals for numerical risk criteria and their background

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