Comparative Criteria Especially where quantitative acceptable risk criteria are not available, comparative risks are used to help judge acceptability. See examples and related discussions of…
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Comparative Criteria Especially where quantitative acceptable risk criteria are not available, comparative risks are used to help judge acceptability. See examples and related discussions of…
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Since the focus of this site is QRA–quantitative risk assessment–numbers will play a critical role here. An underlying premise in optimal risk assessment is that…
To manage the complex task of estimating Resistance in a pipeline system, especially the effects of damages and weaknesses, the Effective Wall Thickness concept is…
Due Diligence—Risk Costs of Asset Ownership In this column, we occasionally highlight applications of risk assessment that are perhaps less apparent to some. Since risk…
Where is the Risk Control Strategy? In an earlier article, we noted that risk management is, in effect, often unintentionally delegated to decision-makers occupying the…
PL RA as a tools for resolving conflict Pipelines, along with other aspects of the oil and gas business, have become controversial. While controversy can…