Societal Risk Mapping
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Societal Risk Mapping
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2000’s
2010’s
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Estimate potential
Risk = Chance * Consequence ?? Evaluate event
consequences
accident
frequencies
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Determining physical
Red Book
Yellow Book (CPR-14) effects
Chance effect (CPR-12)
Determining the
Green Book (CPR-16) damage
Chance damage
Consequence Chance
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Note:
‘Establishment’ also means ‘Activity’ like transport
‘Individual Risk’ is also being referred to as ‘Locational Risk’
A value associated with a coordinate, usually presented as Iso Risk Contours
The dimension is frequency: Hz . . . but expressed as “per year”
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Cumulative probability per year that at least 10, 100 of 1000 people
will be killed as a direct result of their presence within the impact area
of an establishment and the occurrence of an event in which a
dangerous chemical, dangerous waste or a pesticide is involved.
Presented as a log/log
graph: frequency vs
Unaccceptable
number of people
(at least N victims)
Reduction
desired
Accceptable
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Within
Scenario 1 Source footprint:
10-7 location number
Number killed
of
25 50
victims
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N=1.5N=3
D N=1.7
F = 1e-6
N=2
A F = 0.3e-6
B
F = 1e-9
F=0.6e-10
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F = 1e-6, N = 150
F = 0.3e-6
F = 1e -9 , N = 400
N = 50
F=0.6e-10, N = 80
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Geographic presentations of SR
Societal Risk “Area” map Societal Risk “Contribution” map
Gives an indication of which areas are Gives indication of amount that areas
affected and presents the level of the
risk contribute to risk
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1.0 x10 Ind. Value
FN curve selected scenarios
All scenarios ORIG
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1.0 x10
EV = 5.53e-05
NormValue = 7.14e-04
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1.0 x10
Frequency [1/yr]
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1.0 x10
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1.0 x10
1 10 100 1,000 10,000
Number of fatalities
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SR contribution map shows cause of SR area map shows size and level of
SR bottlenecks SR bottlenecks
Typical SR contribution map applications: Typical SR area map applications:
• Guiding emergency response planning • Guiding urban development planning
• Pinpointing area’s for redevelopment • Pinpointing safety problems to non-
/reallocation of population specialist (risk communication)
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