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Accident sequence analysis for sites producing and storing explosives
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 10/19/09
Papazoglou IA et al. – This analysis is adapted to plant–specific conditions and potentially additional protective measures are rank–ordered in terms of the induced reduction in the frequency of explosion, by including also uncertainty. This approach has been applied to 14 plants in Greece with very satisfactory results.
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