A Proposed Test Program To Improve Explosive Risk Management

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael Swisdak John Tatom Lon Santis David Leidel
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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16
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368 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and A-P-T Research, Inc (APT) have developed and released a quantitative risk management tool, IMESAFR (IME Safety Analysis For Risk), for the commercial explosives industry. Consequence algorithms in IMESAFR are considered state-of-the-art. Generally, they mirror those in SAFER (US Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board quantitative risk management software). The science behind the software has now been assessed for its maturity. Results have identified areas where additional test consequence data could improve predictions. To address these areas, full-scale testing programs to provide the needed data have been formulated. Proposed testing efforts include work to: (1) improve characterization of explosive articles now absent from SAFER, and (2) refine modeling of the Potential Explosion Site (PES) types, particularly small metal structures, also not found in SAFER. Goals of each program as well as requirements for conducting the tests have been established. Testing results are to be used to improve the algorithms and to further the state-of-the-art in risk-based explosives safety.
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APA: Michael Swisdak John Tatom Lon Santis David Leidel  (2012)  A Proposed Test Program To Improve Explosive Risk Management

MLA: Michael Swisdak John Tatom Lon Santis David Leidel A Proposed Test Program To Improve Explosive Risk Management. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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