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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.4.599

A Study on the Simulation of Damage Distance for Toxic Substances Leakage  

Jo, Ga-Young (Environment Technology and Safety Technology Convergence, INHA University)
Lee, Ik-Mo (Environment Technology and Safety Technology Convergence, INHA University)
Hwang, Yong-Woo (Environment Technology and Safety Technology Convergence, INHA University)
Moon, Jin-Young (Health and Environmental Engineering, JEI University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.4, 2017 , pp. 599-607 More about this Journal
Abstract
Since 2015, small and medium domestic enterprises that treat more than a certain quantity of chemical substances in accordance with the Chemical Substance Control Act are obliged to submit an off-site impact assessment and risk management plan. In order to reduce the administrative and economic burden of the risk assessment, its impact was determined. Toxic leaks of nitric acid, methanol, and acetic acid were estimated and the correlations (between them?) were calculated. In addition, the correlations of this study were used to compare the KORA results according to the accident scenarios of the actual workplace and the extent of the damage as a function of distance in the case of toxic leaks. In this study, the correlation formula of the materials can be used to quickly determine the damage distance in the event of the accidental leakage of materials in the road or workplace, and to prepare emergency plans and respond to emergencies more quickly.
Keywords
Damage distance; KORA; Off-site risk assessment; Simplified correlation equation; Toxic substances leakage;
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