Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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... operation is considered to be relatively high for personnel involved . In order to identify the risk involved in offshore marine operations , use of risk analysis is considered to represent the only tool of use . Through application of ...
... operation is considered to be relatively high for personnel involved . In order to identify the risk involved in offshore marine operations , use of risk analysis is considered to represent the only tool of use . Through application of ...
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... operations , training of the operation crew can be a successful measure . This paper will discuss the risk associated with marine operations and will focus on the effect of simulator training as a risk reducing measure . Specific ...
... operations , training of the operation crew can be a successful measure . This paper will discuss the risk associated with marine operations and will focus on the effect of simulator training as a risk reducing measure . Specific ...
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... operation into sub - operations for which the two components of risk - frequency and consequence - can be determined and then summing the risk of the sub - operations to give the total risk . The QRA process requires that the outcomes ...
... operation into sub - operations for which the two components of risk - frequency and consequence - can be determined and then summing the risk of the sub - operations to give the total risk . The QRA process requires that the outcomes ...
Contents
Application to the Spanish | 25 |
PROBABILISTIC RESPONSE OF MARINE STRUCTURES | 79 |
Reducing Simulation Lengths in Extreme Response Estimation of a Flexible Riser | 99 |
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