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RISK ANALYSIS IN HANDLING AND STORAGE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

Increase in productivity and technological system innovation have resulted a boost in the specific activity of use and handling of petroleum products. The quantitative risk analysis applied to gasoline storage plant is a tool to quantify the damage and to plan the safety of exposed workers and peopl...

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Published in:American journal of applied sciences 2013-09, Vol.10 (9), p.965-978
Main Authors: Massimo, Guarascio, Mara, Lombardi, Federica, Massi
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