A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS

A petrol filling station (PFS) is a common facility that is available in urban and rural areas. It stores and sells a highly flammable liquid. A PFS has potential hazards to the people, asset, and environment. Variety of hazards such as fire hazards, static electricity, fuel tank explosions, tran...

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Main Author: AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.154382017-01-25T09:38:57Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/15438/ A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A petrol filling station (PFS) is a common facility that is available in urban and rural areas. It stores and sells a highly flammable liquid. A PFS has potential hazards to the people, asset, and environment. Variety of hazards such as fire hazards, static electricity, fuel tank explosions, transportation hazards and air pollution evoked by aromatic organic compounds are found to be the major causes of accident/incident occurrences at PFS. Many companies are using different risk assessment methods to priorities hazards related to their work activities. In this study, a new risk and safety analysis model for PFS is to be developed 2013-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/15438/1/File%201%20Thesis.pdf AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR (2013) A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS. PhD thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
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AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR
A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
description A petrol filling station (PFS) is a common facility that is available in urban and rural areas. It stores and sells a highly flammable liquid. A PFS has potential hazards to the people, asset, and environment. Variety of hazards such as fire hazards, static electricity, fuel tank explosions, transportation hazards and air pollution evoked by aromatic organic compounds are found to be the major causes of accident/incident occurrences at PFS. Many companies are using different risk assessment methods to priorities hazards related to their work activities. In this study, a new risk and safety analysis model for PFS is to be developed
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author AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR
author_facet AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR
author_sort AHMED, MIRZA MUNIR
title A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
title_short A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
title_full A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
title_fullStr A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
title_full_unstemmed A NEW RISK AND SAFETY ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PETROL FILLING STATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF PAKISTAN FUEL STATIONS
title_sort new risk and safety analysis model for petrol filling stations with special reference of pakistan fuel stations
publishDate 2013
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/15438/1/File%201%20Thesis.pdf
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