Recent events outlined the relevance of the interactions between industrial and natural hazards (NaTech) particularly for what concerns seismic risk. EU regulation, namely Directive 2012/18/EU, explicitly requires risk analysis for NaTech events. The development of a risk assessment methodology for major hazard industrial plants allows the individuation of the critical elements of a plant in seismic-prone areas. Theimplementation of smart technologies (sensors, actuators, innovative systems for seismic protection) to the critical elements allows for a relevant reduction of major hazards and related consequences. The “smart”application of NaTech management technologies, from early warning to active protection, allows to upgrade the safety conditions of existing industrial plants implemented as a retrofit solution, avoiding heavy and expensive structural actions. Furthermore, taking into account that the earthquake affects the entire plant and the safety systems (as extinguishing water supply and power lines) at the same time, smarttechnologies allow the simultaneous monitoring and control toward seismic events. Hence, it is evident that smart technologies can play a relevant role in NaTech management. Systems like Early Warning and Active protection systems can be effectively used to reduce the NaTech risk and therefore to improve the resilience of a major hazard industrial plant. The object of this paper is to provide a clear framework about the appropriate implementation of smart technologies (sensors, actuators, innovative systems for seismic protection) for a relevant reduction of major hazards and related consequences
Early Warning and Smart Technologies for Seismic NaTech Risk management in Major Hazard Industries / Marino, Alessandra; Berardo, Giorgia; Ciucci, Mariano. - (2024). (Intervento presentato al convegno World Conference on Earthquake Engineering tenutosi a Milano, Italia).
Early Warning and Smart Technologies for Seismic NaTech Risk management in Major Hazard Industries
Giorgia Berardo;
2024
Abstract
Recent events outlined the relevance of the interactions between industrial and natural hazards (NaTech) particularly for what concerns seismic risk. EU regulation, namely Directive 2012/18/EU, explicitly requires risk analysis for NaTech events. The development of a risk assessment methodology for major hazard industrial plants allows the individuation of the critical elements of a plant in seismic-prone areas. Theimplementation of smart technologies (sensors, actuators, innovative systems for seismic protection) to the critical elements allows for a relevant reduction of major hazards and related consequences. The “smart”application of NaTech management technologies, from early warning to active protection, allows to upgrade the safety conditions of existing industrial plants implemented as a retrofit solution, avoiding heavy and expensive structural actions. Furthermore, taking into account that the earthquake affects the entire plant and the safety systems (as extinguishing water supply and power lines) at the same time, smarttechnologies allow the simultaneous monitoring and control toward seismic events. Hence, it is evident that smart technologies can play a relevant role in NaTech management. Systems like Early Warning and Active protection systems can be effectively used to reduce the NaTech risk and therefore to improve the resilience of a major hazard industrial plant. The object of this paper is to provide a clear framework about the appropriate implementation of smart technologies (sensors, actuators, innovative systems for seismic protection) for a relevant reduction of major hazards and related consequencesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.