Day 3 Wed, July 29, 2020 2020
DOI: 10.2118/199532-ms
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Performance Standards for Oil Spill Risk

Abstract: Oil spill risk assessments are carried out in different ways, depending on the background for and the purpose of the analysis. One reason for these differences is the fact that oil spill risk assessment is a discipline at the interface between the technical/statistical analysis in Quantitative Risk Assessments (QRAs) and the biological/socio-economic analysis in Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs). As a consequence of the EU Offshore Safety Directive (2013/30/EU), the risk of major environme… Show more

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“…Threshold values are defined for "acceptable" and "tolerable" risks in this context, requiring necessary risks to be reduced below the tolerance threshold as they are unacceptable. Risks falling between these thresholds require mitigation until reasonably practicable, while those above the acceptability threshold do not need further mitigation efforts [81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88]. The present study standardized environmental risk classification using a sigmoidal function, which considered the results from the holistic environment risk index (Figure 6).…”
Section: Environmental Risk Acceptance Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Threshold values are defined for "acceptable" and "tolerable" risks in this context, requiring necessary risks to be reduced below the tolerance threshold as they are unacceptable. Risks falling between these thresholds require mitigation until reasonably practicable, while those above the acceptability threshold do not need further mitigation efforts [81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88]. The present study standardized environmental risk classification using a sigmoidal function, which considered the results from the holistic environment risk index (Figure 6).…”
Section: Environmental Risk Acceptance Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%