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Prevention of Major Chemical Accidents
Koutský, Tomáš ; Adamec, Vladimír (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis handles prevention of major chemical accidents. There are introduced basic terms, case studies, legislative overview and legislative defined duties, historical and present status of prevention of major chemical accidents in the Czech Republic. There is also chemical accident prevention model case elaborated. At the conclusion, concept of chemical safety increase and concept of scale for chemical accident classification are introduced.
Comparison of methods for risk analysis of major accidents
Marada, Vojtěch ; Mukhametzianova, Leisan (referee) ; Tabas, Marek (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with the methods used in safety engineering for the risk analysis of major accidents, according to Act No. 59/2006 Coll., on the prevention of major accidents, as amended by later regulations. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part includes the legislative summary of Act No. 59/2006 Coll. on the prevention of major accidents, as amended by later regulations and requirements for owners, which result from this law. The second part deals with the characteristics of the selected (most commonly used in practise) methods for risk analysis of major accidents. For each of the methods is given its brief characteristic, output, technique of use and appreciation of use. In the final part all the methods are compared and the usability in different parts of the risk analysis of major accidents is specified.
Major industrial accidents in the Czech Republic - accident analysis of liquid automotive fuels
Černota, Jan ; MBA, Petr Bulíček, (referee) ; Kotek, Luboš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of significant industrial accidents with liquid motor fuels in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of the thesis describes liquid motor fuels in terms of their physical and hazardous properties with a focus on storage safety, as well as accidents associated with liquid fuels, including legislative requirements for prevention of major accidents, fuels phenomena in these accidents and risk assessment of major accidents. In the practical part, the most significant industrial accidents are analysed, including information flow mapping, identification of causes and interpretation of consequences. The obtained data were then subjected to statistical analysis, based on which a proposal for measures to limit the recurrence of similar accidents is presented.
Comparison of methods for risk analysis of major accidents
Marada, Vojtěch ; Mukhametzianova, Leisan (referee) ; Tabas, Marek (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with the methods used in safety engineering for the risk analysis of major accidents, according to Act No. 59/2006 Coll., on the prevention of major accidents, as amended by later regulations. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part includes the legislative summary of Act No. 59/2006 Coll. on the prevention of major accidents, as amended by later regulations and requirements for owners, which result from this law. The second part deals with the characteristics of the selected (most commonly used in practise) methods for risk analysis of major accidents. For each of the methods is given its brief characteristic, output, technique of use and appreciation of use. In the final part all the methods are compared and the usability in different parts of the risk analysis of major accidents is specified.
Prevention of Major Chemical Accidents
Koutský, Tomáš ; Adamec, Vladimír (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis handles prevention of major chemical accidents. There are introduced basic terms, case studies, legislative overview and legislative defined duties, historical and present status of prevention of major chemical accidents in the Czech Republic. There is also chemical accident prevention model case elaborated. At the conclusion, concept of chemical safety increase and concept of scale for chemical accident classification are introduced.

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