The report is a part of the joint European project SEALOC - Safer, more Efficient And Lower Operational Cost of the maritime transport of dangerous goods. It presents the safety analysis and assessment of three case studies, where the Formal Safety Analysis technique has been applied to crude oil transport, represented by the Amoco Cadiz accident, to LPG transport in the Mediterranean Sea and to container transport in the North Sea.
SEALOC: Safer Maritime Transport of Dangerous Goods. Safety Analysis and Assessment
1998
88 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine & Waterway Transportation , Transportation Safety , Marine transportation , Transportation safety , Pollution control , Risk assessment , Case studies , Freight transportation , Hazards , Accidents , Risk acceptance , Risk taking , Environmental protection , Crude oil , Liquefied petroleum gas , Containers , Transportation of hazardous materials , Hazardous materials , Risk , Protective containers , Accident risk , Foreign technology , SEALOC project , Dangerous goods
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