SEVERITY OF ACCIDENTS WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN TRANSPORTATION AND FIXED INSTALLATIONS

被引:34
作者
HAASTRUP, P
BROCKHOFF, L
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关键词
accident; hazardous substance; transport emergency planning;
D O I
10.1016/0950-4230(90)80010-8
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
A review of accident case histories relevant to hazardous materials has been performed. From the literature, 1793 accident case histories involving hazardous materials were identified, most of them from the period 1960-1988. Of these 1793 accidents, 39% happened during transportation. In 682 accidents the consequences included fatalities, and of these 27% involved the transportation of hazardous materials. The accumulated frequency-fatality curves (so-called fN curves) have been constructed and are close to straight lines with a slope of -1, indicating that the probability of having an accident with, for instance, more than one hundred fatalities is approximately ten times lower than the probability of having an accident with more than ten fatalities. The accidents were grouped according to transportation type, and the difference between the various groups was tested using a standard χ2 approach. No significant difference between fixed installations and transportation was found for accidents having consequences above three fatalities. Differences were found between Western Europe and North America and the rest of the world. Once an accident has happened, it seems to have more severe effects outside Western Europe and North America, both for transportation accidents and fixed installations. Comparison of fN curves for Western Europe and North America from different time periods did not show significant differences, indicating that once an accident has happened, it has the same probability of escalating now, as it had 20 years ago. © 1990.
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