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BSI PD ISO/TR 16732-3:2013

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Fire safety engineering. Fire risk assessment – Example of an industrial property

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BSI 2013 32
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This part of ISO/TR 16732 deals with a fictitious propane storage facility dedicated to the reception of propane transported by tank wagons, the storage of propane in a pressurized vessel and the bulk shipment of propane by tank trucks. The fire risk assessment developed in this part of ISO/TR 16732 is not intended to be exhaustive, but is given as an example to illustrate the application of ISO 16732-1 to an industrial facility.

The scope of this part of ISO/TR 16732 is further limited to design-phase strategies, including changes to the layout of the facility and selection of relevant fire safety strategies (implementation of risk reduction measures). Not included are strategies that operate during the operation phase, including process modifications.

This part of ISO/TR 16732 illustrates the value of fire risk assessment because multiple scenarios are analysed, and several design options are available, which may perform well or not depending on the considered scenario. Risk estimation is needed to determine the result of these different combinations, and overall measures of performance that can be compared between design options. If there were only one scenario of interest, or if the options all tended to perform the same way on all the scenarios, then a simpler type of engineering analysis would suffice.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 Section sec_4
Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
Section sec_5.2
4 Applicability of fire risk assessment
5 Overview of fire risk management
5.1 General
5.2 Overall description of the industrial facility
11 Section sec_5.3
Figure fig_1
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5.3 Phenomenology of a BLEVE
12 Figure fig_3
Table tab_1
13 Figure fig_4
Section sec_5.4
Table tab_2
Section sec_5.5
5.4 Risk reduction measures
5.5 Presentation of design options
14 Table tab_3
Figure fig_5
15 Figure fig_6
16 Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.2
Section sec_6.2.1
Section sec_6.2.2
6 Steps in fire risk estimation
6.1 Overview of fire risk estimation
6.2 Use of scenarios in fire risk assessment
17 Figure fig_7
18 Section sec_6.2.3
19 Section sec_6.2.4
Section sec_6.2.5
Section sec_6.2.6
Section sec_6.2.7
Section sec_6.2.8
Section sec_6.3
Section sec_6.3.1
Section sec_6.3.2
6.3 Estimation of frequency and probability
20 Figure fig_8
Section sec_6.3.3
21 Section sec_6.3.4
Section sec_6.4
Section sec_6.4.1
Section sec_6.4.2
Section sec_6.4.3
Section sec_6.5
6.4 Estimation of consequence
6.5 Calculation of scenario fire risk and combined fire risk
22 Table tab_4
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23 Figure fig_9
24 Figure fig_10
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25 Figure fig_12
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26 Figure fig_14
Table tab_6
Section sec_7
7 Uncertainty, sensitivity, precision, and bias
27 Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
Section sec_8.2
Figure fig_15
Section sec_8.2.1
Section sec_8.2.2
Section sec_8.2.3
8 Fire risk evaluation
8.1 Individual and societal risk
8.2 Risk acceptance criteria
28 Section sec_8.2.4
Section sec_8.3
8.3 Safety factors and safety margins
29 Reference ref_1
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BSI PD ISO/TR 16732-3:2013
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