The event tree: a risk analysis method
Practical sheet REF: FIC0536 V1

The event tree: a risk analysis method

Author : Olivier IDDIR

Publication date: June 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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  • Olivier IDDIR: Project Engineer, Expertise and Modeling Department, QHSES Division, Technip

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To prevent and/or limit the consequences of a dreaded event, manufacturers implement safety barriers (or risk control measures). Depending on whether or not these barriers are functioning, the consequences observed will vary in terms of occurrence and intensity. In order to carry out an exhaustive analysis, we need a method that enables us to precisely define all observable consequences. The event tree method is recognized as an efficient way of doing this.

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