Ebook: Risk Assessment: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Author: Marvin Rausand
- Series: Statistics in Practice
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Language: English
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An introduction to risk assessment that utilizes key theory and state-of-the-art applications
With its balanced coverage of theory and applications along with standards and regulations, Risk Assessment: Theory, Methods, and Applications serves as a comprehensive introduction to the topic. The book serves as a practical guide to current risk analysis and risk assessment, emphasizing the possibility of sudden, major accidents across various areas of practice from machinery and manufacturing processes to nuclear power plants and transportation systems.
The author applies a uniform framework to the discussion of each method, setting forth clear objectives and descriptions, while also shedding light on applications, essential resources, and advantages and disadvantages. Following an introduction that provides an overview of risk assessment, the book is organized into two sections that outline key theory, methods, and applications.
Introduction to Risk Assessment defines key concepts and details the steps of a thorough risk assessment along with the necessary quantitative risk measures. Chapters outline the overall risk assessment process, and a discussion of accident models and accident causation offers readers new insights into how and why accidents occur to help them make better assessments.
Risk Assessment Methods and Applications carefully describes the most relevant methods for risk assessment, including preliminary hazard analysis, HAZOP, fault tree analysis, and event tree analysis. Here, each method is accompanied by a self-contained description as well as workflow diagrams and worksheets that illustrate the use of discussed techniques. Important problem areas in risk assessment, such as barriers and barrier analysis, human errors, and human reliability, are discussed along with uncertainty and sensitivity analysis.
Each chapter concludes with a listing of resources for further study of the topic, and detailed appendices outline main results from probability and statistics, related formulas, and a listing of key terms used in risk assessment. A related website features problems that allow readers to test their comprehension of the presented material and supplemental slides to facilitate the learning process.
Risk Assessment is an excellent book for courses on risk analysis and risk assessment at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a valuable reference for engineers, researchers, consultants, and practitioners who use risk assessment techniques in their everyday work.
Content:Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–28): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 2 The words of Risk Analysis (pages 29–63): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 3 Hazards and Threats (pages 65–76): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 4 How to Measure and Evaluate Risk (pages 77–116): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 5 Risk Management (pages 117–136): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 6 Accident Models (pages 137–176): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 7 Data for Risk Analysis (pages 177–195): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 8 Risk Assessment Process (pages 197–211): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 9 Hazard Identification (pages 213–263): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 10 Causal and Frequency Analysis (pages 265–336): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 11 Development of Accident Scenarios (pages 337–362): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 12 Barriers and Barrier Analysis (pages 363–407): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 13 Human Reliability Analysis (pages 409–456): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 14 Job Safety Analysis (pages 457–468): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 15 Common‐Cause Failures (pages 469–495): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 16 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis (pages 497–514): Marvin Rausand
Chapter 17 Development and Applications of Risk Assessment (pages 515–542): Marvin Rausand