Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11003085 | Safety Science | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
While numerous studies have assessed hazard-specific risks, few efforts have attempted to establish a comprehensive framework to assess multi-hazard scenarios. For this purpose, this study developed a framework for spatial risk assessment of multiple hazardous installations in a metropolitan area. The framework includes three quantitative models for the analysis of the inherent danger associated with, the accessibility for rescue operations at, and the potential effectiveness of mass evacuation from these hazardous installations. Based on this framework and its quantitative models, a case study of the city of Beijing was conducted in this research.
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Authors
Qiansheng Zhao, Lee D. Han, Nianxue Luo,