Consideration of natural hazards in the design and risk management of industrial facilities

Recent chemical accidents precipitated by natural disasters have prompted governments in the United States, Japan, and Europe, among other countries, to re-evaluate current practices in the design and risk management of industrial facilities. This paper presents an overview of natural hazard design...

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Chemical industries
Chemical spills
Civil Engineering
Design
Disaster management
Disaster risk
Disasters
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Emergency preparedness
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environmental Management
Europe
Exact sciences and technology
Geophysics/Geodesy
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Hazardous materials
Hazards
Hydrogeology
Industrial design
Industrial plants
Industry
Japan
Natural disasters
Natural Hazards
Natural hazards: prediction, damages, etc
Original Paper
Plant structures
Risk management
United States
title Consideration of natural hazards in the design and risk management of industrial facilities
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