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Abstract
With the rapid development of the petrochemical industry, the scale of the petrochemical park is gradually expanding. Safety incidents that occur from time to time and their serious consequences cannot be ignored. Based on the systematic summary of chemical incidents in the last 15 years, the main types of incidents are explosion, poisoning and suffocation, and fire. Thus, it is necessary to prevent major incidents from critical events. The incident tree model of major and extraordinarily large explosion incident in petrochemical park is constructed, and it is mapped to a Bayesian network for incident cause analysis and influence analysis. Consequently, it is concluded that illegal command and illegal operations are the main factors leading to the incident. The method of adding a protective layer is proposed to improve its overall safety. It can provide theoretical and technical support for accident risk identification, evaluation, and control in petrochemical park in the future.
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1 School of Ships and Maritime, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, China
2 School of Petrochemical and Environment, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, China