Abstract

China’s fast economic growth contributes to the rapid development of its urbanization process, and also renders a series of industrial accidents, which often cause loss of life, damage to property and environment, thus requiring the associated risk analysis and safety control measures to be implemented in advance. However, incompleteness of historical failure data before the occurrence of accidents makes it difficult to use traditional risk analysis approaches such as probabilistic risk analysis in many cases. This paper aims to develop a new methodology capable of assessing regional industrial safety (RIS) in an uncertain environment. A hierarchical structure for modelling the risks influencing RIS is first constructed. The hybrid of evidential reasoning (ER) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is then used to assess the risks in a complementary way, in which AHP is hired to evaluate the weight of each risk factor and ER is employed to synthesise the safety evaluations of the investigated region(s) against the risk factors from the bottom to the top level in the hierarchy. The successful application of the hybrid approach in a real case analysis of RIS in several major districts of Beijing (capital of China) demonstrates its feasibility as well as provides risk analysts and safety engineers with useful insights on effective solutions to comprehensive risk assessment of RIS in metropolitan cities. The contribution of this paper is made by the findings on the comparison of risk levels of RIS at different regions against various risk factors so that best practices from the good performer(s) can be used to improve the safety of the others.

Highlights

  • Given the rapid economic and social development, especially the fast growing industrialization and automation in a country/region, the occurrence likelihood of industrial accidents declines in general

  • This paper proposes a new regional industrial safety (RIS) assessment method using the hybrid of evidential reasoning (ER) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)

  • A hierarchical structure of indexes to evaluate the comprehensive risk of RIS is constructed, which can be used as the reference to guide the development of RIS assessment models for other metropolitan cities

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Summary

Introduction

Given the rapid economic and social development, especially the fast growing industrialization and automation in a country/region, the occurrence likelihood of industrial accidents declines in general. Ensuring industrial safety in a fast developing economy is challenging, given that major and extraordinarily serious accidents (MESA) often present low likelihoods but significant consequences. The explosion accident in Tianjin Port in 2015 caused a huge loss of properties and lives, and a significant impact on industrial safety policy making, concerning the use of advanced risk analysis approaches to enhance accident prevention in the situations where hazardous events have not arisen and historical failure data has not formed any base in critical mass yet. Because of the complicated risk factors influencing regional industrial safety (RIS), it is extremely difficult, if possible, to get all the relevant data, such as the severity of accident consequences and the occurrence probabilities of the accidents.

Evidential reasoning approach
Analytical Hierarchy Process
The selection of ER and AHP
Identify risk variables and construct the hierarchical structure
Data pre-processing
Use AHP to calculate the weights of each variable
Synthesis of the risk evaluation of each index
Risk analysis and ranking of each investigated region
Validation
Study areas
Application of the new methodology to the case
The result of assessment
Sensitivity analysis
Conclusion
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