Abstract

At present, the environmental risk assessment of major accidents is mainly carried out for stationary risk sources. Only marginal attention is paid to mobile risk sources, while the currently available methodologies require a relevant expertise and time for their application, which is only partially possible in most scenarios. In the present study, an integrated approach to environmental risk assessment in the transport of hazardous substances (iTRANSRISK) was developed. The approach proposed is based on the principle of index-based assessment of leakage scenarios involving toxic and flammable substances during transport, in the context of indexing environmental vulnerability. The key point of the method is the conversion of local-specific data concerning the risk potential of the transported substance, the consequences and the probability of a major accident, and environmental vulnerability assessment into a single entity. The created integral approach is proposed for the needs of carriers of the hazardous substances and the state administration bodies. The proposed approach is determined for the screening risk assessment at the beginning of the process of the planning a suitable transport routes and the results are for information only. An example of the application of the iTRANSRISK integrated approach is demonstrated considering an explosion scenario following a propane tanker leak (18 t) in a forested area, with moderately susceptible soils and no surface water or groundwater affected.

Highlights

  • The state of the art outlined above shows that none of the currently available methods allows the convergence of data from the assessment of the hazard potential of the substance being transported, with data concerning the assessment of the consequences and probability of a major accident, and data addressing environmental vulnerability assessment

  • The key feature of the integrated approach proposed for the environmental risk assessment of accidents in the transport of hazardous substances is the integration of Sustainability 2021, 13, x FOR PEER selected

  • The article presents a newly created integral approach for the risk assessment in the transport of the hazardous substances. This approach is based on the principle of index-based assessment of toxic and flammable substance release scenarios during transport in the context of indexing environmental vulnerability

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Industrial enterprises produce and ship significant quantities of hazardous substances that pose a risk to the environment, mainly related to toxicity, flammability and explosiveness. The rapid increase in the transport of hazardous substances requires risk assessment and management. Accidents involving the transport of hazardous substances are occurring ever more frequently throughout the world, with serious consequences for the population, property and the environment

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