Managing domino effect-related security of industrial areas
In chemical enterprises, security managers are interested in easy-to-handle and user-friendly decision-support tools, providing them with straightforward information ready for implementation. Therefore, a theoretical conceptualization on how to manage—in a relatively simple way—the prevention and the mitigation of intentionally induced domino effects in a possibly very complex industrial cluster is described in this paper. The theoretical concepts for treating different chemical companies as single industrial area, and how security experts can deal with high-consequence security matters is explained. A case study illustrates a real application of the novel computer-automated tool designed for enhancing security measures at a cluster level.
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2007-11
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Authors: | Reniers, Genserik ; Dullaert, W ; Audenaert, Amaryllis ; Ale, B.J.M ; Soudan, K |
Institutions: | Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUBrussel) |
Subject: | Process security management | Domino effects prevention | Domino security risk assessment |
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