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Classify the stakeholders identified in the previous problem by using the categories in Section 7.8.1.
Classify the stakeholders identified in the previous problem by using the categories in Section 7.8.1. Stakeholders may be classified in different ways. One such classification is based on the stakeholders’ (i) power, (ii) urgency, and (iii) legitimacy. Stakeholders may alternatively be classified as (Yosie and Herbst 1998): (1) People who are affected directly by a…
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Evaluate the data sources that have been found and identify and describe differences that may require the data to be adjusted before applying them in the risk analysis.
You are going to do a risk analysis of a proposed new ship concept with a new type of hybrid machinery that is a combination of a traditional diesel-driven engine and an electrical energy powered by batteries. The electrical engine will be used when there is sufficient power in the batteries, but for the rest…
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explain what is meant by a confidence interval in this situation.
Failure data has been collected from a number of identical components. Assume that five failures have been observed during an accumulated time in service of 978 850 hours. (a) Find an estimate of the failure rate of the components. (b) What does it mean that the estimator used is unbiased? Provide a careful explanation. (c)…
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Reconsider the lifting operations in Example 10.6, but consider the whole operation including the worker onboard the ship, the crane operator, and the worker on the quay who positions the containers and removes the hooks.
Reconsider the lifting operations in Example 10.6, but consider the whole operation including the worker onboard the ship, the crane operator, and the worker on the quay who positions the containers and removes the hooks. Note the assumptions you have to make to carry out the analysis. (a) Break down the job into a sequence…
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Construct an event tree with “Aircraft about to enter runway” as the hazardous event and with “Accident” or “No accident” as the end events in the event tree
At an airport, there are a number of barriers in place to prevent an aircraft from entering a runway while there is another aircraft about to take off or land. For a collision between two aircraft to happen, all the following barriers must fail: First the pilot should stop at a designated place and wait…
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Determine the mean time to the first system failure, i.e. the mean time until unchlorinated water is supplied to the customers for the first time after time t = 0.
The water chlorination system of a small town has two separate pipelines, each with a pump which supply chlorine to the water at prescribed rates. The two pumps are denoted A and B respectively. During normal operation, both pumps are functioning, and thus are sharing the load. In this case, each pump is operated on…
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Draw an event tree with hazardous event “Equipment being lifted” and with two end events
In a process plant, a crane is being used to lift new equipment to be installed in the plant. The lift consists of the crane wire, the crane hook, and the strap securing the equipment so it can be lifted. Further, the wire is equipped with two braking systems: an engine brake that is normally…
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Prepare an event tree with hazardous event (top event) “Gas released” and end events “Operator killed” and “Operator not killed”
In a process plant, flammable gas that is accidentally released can be detected by an automatic gas detection system or by a process operator working in the area. The process operator can only detect gas if she is present in the area where the gas is released. There are several operators working in the plant,…
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Please find three people, preferably from an older, a younge
Wridemy Plagiarism Free Paper Writing Website. Visit us here Wridemy Please find three people, preferably from an older, a younger, and a peer-generation with whom to have a conversation about the photographic.I’ll leave it up to you as to what questions you’d like to ask, and issues or experience to discuss; you are welcome use…
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Establish a hazard–barrier matrix showing which barriers protect against which hazardous events.
NORSOK Standard S-001 contains a description of the most important barriers/barrier systems on offshore installations in Norway (Section 5 through 24). The most important hazardous events that these barriers shall protect against are the following: Releases of oil/gas from the process plant. Releases of oil/gas from risers and pipelines. Releases of oil/gas from storage. Releases…