Published 2002
| Version v1
Publication
A framework for risk assessment and decision-making strategies in dangerous good transportation
Contributors
Description
The risk from dangerous goods transport by road and strategies for selecting road load/routes
are faced in this paper, by developing an original site-oriented framework of general applicability
at local level. A realistic evaluation of the frequency must take into account on one side inherent
factors (e.g. tunnels, rail bridges, bend radii, slope, characteristics of neighborhood, etc.) on the other
side factors correlated to the traffic conditions (e.g. dangerous goods trucks, etc.). Field data were
collected on the selected highway, by systematic investigation, providing input data for a database
reporting tendencies and intrinsic parameter/site-oriented statistics. The developed technique was
applied to a pilot area, considering both the individual risk and societal risk and making reference
to flammable and explosive scenarios. In this way, a risk assessment, sensitive to route features and
population exposed, is proposed, so that the overall uncertainties in risk analysis can be lowered.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/250411
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/250411
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE