Build the fault tree
The bow tie: a risk analysis method
Practical sheet REF: FIC0537 V1
Build the fault tree
The bow tie: a risk analysis method

Author : Olivier IDDIR

Publication date: June 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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2. Build the fault tree

In hazard studies, the part of the bow-tie located upstream of the dreaded event is generally made up of a tree structure on which :

  • all causes and combinations of causes are represented;

  • prevention barriers are represented symbolically (by a vertical bar that opposes the accident sequence).

As a result, this tree structure does not strictly speaking correspond to a fault tree, since barrier failures are not explicitly represented. An example of a simplified representation is shown in the figure "Simplified fault tree for the dreaded event: Chlorine leakage during wagon unloading".

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