Abstract

The article discusses approaches to assessing cause-effect relationships determining the causes of emergencies at the enterprise, including the identification of direct and indirect factors, the direction and intensity of emergencies at the enterprise using the methods (risk sessions) of hazard research. The article poses the classical problem of hazard identification based on methods (risk sessions) in a matrix format with subsequent decision-making based on identification results. The authors of the article provide justifications, conclusions and recommendations regarding the development and launch of measures to improve the efficiency and reliability of industrial safety systems at a hazardous production facility. The principal distinguishing feature of the research results are: the variability of the managerial decision on the corresponding challenge of the industrial safety system of a particular facility and the security of the region in which the subject operates; “Ideal” solution to the potential problem of loss of efficiency and reliability of industrial safety systems at a hazardous production facility.

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