Article | REF: SE4060 V1

MOSAR - Method presentation

Author: Pierre PERILHON

Publication date: October 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    4. Different ways of implementing the method

    4.1 MOSAR as a toolbox

    We may not link everything together, as in the figure 2 , and we can then start from the unconnected "actions". In this way, you have a kind of toolbox (the actions) for building specific paths by creating links to respond to specific analysis situations.

    Each box in fact contains one or more tools that can be used in reduced or simplified approaches, some examples of which are given below.

    • Simple identification of a plant's hazard sources (figure

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