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Learning from the application of nuclear probabilistic safety assessment to the chemical industry
Authors:Cyril Charvet  Jean-Luc ChambonFrançois Corenwinder  Jérôme Taveau
Institution:a Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, Reactor Safety Division, 31 avenue de la Division Leclerc, 92 260 Fontenay aux Roses Cedex, France
b Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, Plants, Laboratories, Transports and Waste Safety Division, 31 avenue de la Division Leclerc, 92 260 Fontenay aux Roses Cedex, France
Abstract:This paper introduces the new approach of risk analysis established by the French Ministry of the Environment and develops the benefits of applying nuclear probabilistic safety assessment approaches to the chemical industry.In the aftermath of the AZF disaster in Toulouse on 21 September 2001, a new law was proposed by the French government asking for the investigation of all representative scenarios and the assessment of the probability of the resulting dangerous phenomena to demonstrate an acceptable level of safety. Therefore, any accident is investigated from a global point of view, according to its gravity and its probability.In 2000, the French Ministry of the Environment asked the Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), and in particular its Systems and Risk Protection Assessment (SESPRI) and its Industrial Risks, Fire and Containment Assessment and Study (SERIC) departments, to conduct a Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) study of an LPG distribution facility, specially for the BLEVE scenario. This study has showed the power of PSA for defining and prioritizing actions to be carried out to improve safety of facilities; however, it requires credible data for reliability and failure of the equipment, not available in generic failure databases.Since 2007, IRSN has taken several initiatives in collaboration with operators in order to provide more precise and representative failure rates for main safety equipment, ready to use in future PSA relative to LPG plants.
Keywords:Quantitative risk assessment (QRA)  Risk analysis  Risk assessment  Chemical industry
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