In the frame of the ESREL special session on ARAMIS project, this paper aims at presenting the work carried out in the first Work Package, devoted to the definition of accident scenarios. This topic is a key-point in risk assessment, and serves as basis for the whole risk quantification. A first part of the work aims at building a Methodology for the Identification of Major Accident Hazards (MIMAH), which is carried out with the development of generic fault and event trees based on a typology of equipment and substances. This work is coupled with an historical analysis of accidents. In a second part, influence of safety devices and policies will be considered, in order to build a Methodology for the Identification of Reference Accident Scen...
This paper presents a simple, systematic approach for developing accident scenarios using generic ac...
International audienceThe ARAMIS methodology was developed in an European project co-funded in the f...
International audienceThe Council Directive 96/82/EC of 9 December 1996 on the control of major-acci...
International audienceIn the frame of the Accidental Risk Assessment Methodology for Industries (ARA...
Seveso II Directive, aims at the prevention of major accidents in high risk industries, and the limi...
International audienceSeveral of the major incidents that have occurred within Europe in recent year...
none6Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the applica...
This paper presents the ARAMIS project accepted for funding in the 5th Framework Programme of the Eu...
International audienceProper hazard identification (HAZID) in safety reports has become progressivel...
The Councii Directive 96/82/EC of9 December 1996 an the control ofmajor-accident hazards involving d...
Several of the major incidents that have occurred within Europe in recent years have shown unexpecte...
ARAMIS is a three-year European project that started in January 2002 and aims at developing a new in...
Proper hazard identification in safety reports has become progressively more difficult to achieve. S...
This paper presents a simple, systematic approach for developing accident scenarios using generic ac...
International audienceThe ARAMIS methodology was developed in an European project co-funded in the f...
International audienceThe Council Directive 96/82/EC of 9 December 1996 on the control of major-acci...
International audienceIn the frame of the Accidental Risk Assessment Methodology for Industries (ARA...
Seveso II Directive, aims at the prevention of major accidents in high risk industries, and the limi...
International audienceSeveral of the major incidents that have occurred within Europe in recent year...
none6Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the applica...
This paper presents the ARAMIS project accepted for funding in the 5th Framework Programme of the Eu...
International audienceProper hazard identification (HAZID) in safety reports has become progressivel...
The Councii Directive 96/82/EC of9 December 1996 an the control ofmajor-accident hazards involving d...
Several of the major incidents that have occurred within Europe in recent years have shown unexpecte...
ARAMIS is a three-year European project that started in January 2002 and aims at developing a new in...
Proper hazard identification in safety reports has become progressively more difficult to achieve. S...
This paper presents a simple, systematic approach for developing accident scenarios using generic ac...
International audienceThe ARAMIS methodology was developed in an European project co-funded in the f...
International audienceThe Council Directive 96/82/EC of 9 December 1996 on the control of major-acci...