Offshore Risk Assessment is the first book to deal with quantified
risk assessment (QRA) as applied specifically to offshore installations
and operations. Risk assessment techniques have been used for some years
in the offshore oil and gas industry, and their use is set to expand
increasingly as the industry moves into new areas and faces new
challenges in older regions.
The book starts with a thorough discussion of risk analysis methodology.
Subsequent chapters are devoted to analytical approaches to escalation,
escape, evacuation and rescue analysis of safety and emergency systems.
Separate chapters analyze the main hazards of offshore structures: Fire,
explosion, collision and falling objects. Risk mitigation and control
are then discussed, followed by an outline of an alternative approach to
risk modelling that focuses especially on the risk of short-duration
activities.
Not only does the book describe the state of the art of QRA, it also
identifies weaknesses and areas that need development.
Readership: Besides being a comprehensive reference for academics and
students of marine/offshore risk assessment and management, the book
should also be owned by professionals in the industry, contractors,
suppliers, consultants and regulatory authorities