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Using consequence analysis on some chlorine operation hazards and their possible effects on neighborhoods in central Taiwan
Authors:Jao-Jia Horng  Yi-Shu Lin  Chi-Min Shu  Eric Tsai
Institution:

aYunlin Emergency Response Information Center by the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration and the National Yulin University of Science and Technology, 123 University Rd., Sec. 3, Touliu, Yunlin, Taiwan 640, ROC

bProcess Safety and Disaster Prevention Laboratory, Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, 123 University Rd., Sec. 3, Touliu, Yunlin, Taiwan 640, ROC

Abstract:The applications of chlorine have been broadly used in many industrial products, such as bleaching agents, synthetic rubbers, plastics, disinfectants, iron chlorides, fire refractory materials, insecticides, and anti-freezers, etc. According to the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (TEPA), more than 30 thousand tons were used in the year 2000. In addition, there were more than 12 reported incidents from 2000 to 2003—mostly on using chlorine as disinfectants (five) and as process agents (four).

This study investigated 15 chlorine operation plants in central Taiwan. These chlorine usages included bleaching agents, disinfectants, iron chloride, synthesizing rubber plastics, and others. Thirteen plants were located in the industrial parks and two were in or near residential zones. The consequence analysis were used three different methods to analyze the worst-case scenarios (WCSs) and alternative release case scenarios (ACSs) in order to compare impact zones for applying various active and passive mitigation systems, such as confined space, scrubber, water-spray, and so no. For two plants in or near residential zones, multi-layers mitigation systems and operation limits should be implemented in order to enforce more stringent protection measures. However, there was no specific regulation for chlorine plants operated at different locations, such as industrial parks or residential zones. In order to reduce chemical accidents and their impacts on public safety, our results suggest that source mitigation/management and warning systems should be adopted simultaneously.

Keywords:Chlorine  Consequence analysis  Mitigation systems  Worst-case scenarios protection measures
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