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PD 8010-3:2009 Code of practice for pipelines – Part 3: Steel pipelines on land – Gui - Printable Version

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PD 8010-3:2009 Code of practice for pipelines – Part 3: Steel pipelines on land – Gui - ir_71 - 10-07-2012

PD 8010-3:2009 Code of practice for pipelines – Part 3: Steel pipelines on land – Guide to the application of pipeline risk assessment to proposed developments in the vicinity of major accident hazard pipelines containing flammables – Supplement to PD 8010‑1:2004

Author: Committee PSE/17/2 | Size: 0.48 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: BSI | Year: 2009 | pages: 64 | ISBN: 9780580617324

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This part of PD 8010 provides a recommended framework for carrying out an assessment of the acute safety risks associated with a major accident hazard pipeline (MAHP) containing flammable substances. It provides guidance on the selection of pipeline failure frequencies and the modelling of failure consequences for the prediction of individual and societal risks.
The principles of this part of PD 8010 are based on best practice for the quantified risk analysis of new pipelines and existing pipelines. It is not intended to replace or duplicate existing risk analysis methodology, but is intended to support the application of the methodology and provide recommendations for its use.
This part of PD 8010 is applicable to buried pipelines on land that can be used to carry category D and category E substances that are hazardous by nature, being flammable and therefore liable to cause harm to persons. The guidance does not cover environmental risks.

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