Knocking Down Barriers to QRA Acceptance

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dean Nichols Jorge Flores
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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625 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Some view quantitative risk assessment (QRA) as difficult to understand and complicated to use. They are comfortable with the proven reliability of quantity distance (QD) and question the benefits of applying QRA principles to explosive safety. In response to such questions, a review of the history of the American Table of Distances (ATD) provides insight to the strengths and weaknesses of the concepts behind QD tables. Additionally, a closer look at QRA features that are available today will reveal stunning capabilities and improved user friendliness not available previously. This paper looks at the early days of explosive safety, the use and limitations of QD, the meaning of risk in the context of QRA and discusses recent developments that knock down barriers previously hindering acceptance of QRA among regulatory agencies.
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APA: Dean Nichols Jorge Flores  (2015)  Knocking Down Barriers to QRA Acceptance

MLA: Dean Nichols Jorge Flores Knocking Down Barriers to QRA Acceptance. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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