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Karami J, Karimi S. HSE Hazard Analysis in Iran Yasa Rubber Industry Using the Approach HEMP& BOW-TIE. ohhp 2019; 3 (1) :51-62
URL: http://ohhp.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-180-en.html
Department of Environmental Planning Tehran University, Tehran, Iran.
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Background and Objective: The tire industry is a pivot point in the transportation fleet of any country, and Tire is considered as a strategic commodity, and with 15,000 people in the industry, it is one of the most powerful intermediary industries between petrochemicals and automobiles. The purpose of this study is to analyze hazards Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) of the YASA Rubber Industry is based on the combined approach of HEMP and BOW-TIE.
method: The HSE management team identifies risks and assesses the industry's risks. After identifying the level of unacceptable risks in the HEMP, Hierarchical Analyzes (AHP), high risk risks were prioritized, and BOW-TIE software provided control measures and barriers.
Findings: The findings of the study were that among the identified risks, the high volume of flammable materials, overloading operations with overhead cranes, electricity, load at height and fracturing were very high. The risk of ignition by AHP method was oboidizing these hazards. Patch with the value of 0.50 was the highest.
Discussion and Conclusion: The results of the research indicated that for high risk of the factory, safe and effective control barriers and effective measures for the critical industries in the rubber industry should be carried out in accordance with the standards and procedures.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: safty
Received: 2018/12/11 | Accepted: 2019/05/21 | Published: 2019/05/21

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