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http://dx.doi.org/10.14346/JKOSOS.2019.34.2.28

Verification on Separation Distance Criteria when Transporting Dangerous Goods in Korea Railroad  

Lee, Byeongwoo (Department of Environmental and Safety Engineering, Ajou University)
Park, Dasung (Department of Environmental and Safety Engineering, Ajou University)
Kang, Taesun (Department of Health and Safety Engineering, Semyung University)
Jung, Seungho (Department of Environmental and Safety Engineering, Ajou University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Safety / v.34, no.2, 2019 , pp. 28-33 More about this Journal
Abstract
After the Tianjin Port explosion on 2015, it is highlighted that securing safety for dangerous goods in Korea and try to establish safety standards for railroad dangerous substances transport. In Korea, the regulation for the transport of dangerous goods is stipulated to need 3 buffer cars. However, It is inefficient that 3 buffer cars. because 3 buffer cars, increase transportation too much costs in transit and it is too strict compared to other country rules. The purpose of this study was to improve transportation efficiency by mitigating the criteria for isolated railroads through rational safety assessment. In order to verify this, we used a risk assessment software which is PHAST 7.2 developed by DNV GL. We calculated safety distances that could prevent ignitions setting up scenarios when relief system work installed on a train loaded with propylene, nonane. As a result, we confirmed that buffer cars can be reduced from three to one. This result would be implemented in the application of Korail.
Keywords
railroad; QRA(Quantitative Risk Assessment); leak accident; PHAST(Process Hazard Analysis Software Tool); LFL(Lower Flammability Limit); buffer cars; propylene; nonane;
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