Prevention of Major Accident Hazards (MAHs) in major Hazard Installation (MHI) premises via land use planning (LUP): A review

For a number of years, there is a concern about the causes of major hazards, their identification, risk assessment and the process of its management from the global perspective on the activities of the industries due to the protection of the environment, human and property. Though, industries cannot...

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Main Authors: Alias, A.B (Author), Aprilia S. (Author), Fuad, M. (Author), Hayati, H. (Author), Irfan, M.F (Author), Khudbiddin, M.Q (Author), Rashid, Z.A (Author), Rinaldi W. (Author), Rosnelly C.M (Author), Yeong, A.F.M.S (Author), Yunardi (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2018
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Summary:For a number of years, there is a concern about the causes of major hazards, their identification, risk assessment and the process of its management from the global perspective on the activities of the industries due to the protection of the environment, human and property. Though, industries cannot take pleasure in their business by harming the nature of the land, there are a number of measures that need to be put into consideration by the industries. Such measures are in terms of management and safety for the businesses, lives, properties, as well as the environment. The lack of consideration in the selected appropriate criteria can result in major accidental hazards (MAHs). This paper will review the land use planning (LUP) methods used in the past and present to prevent major accident hazards at major hazard installation (MHI). © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
ISBN:17578981 (ISSN)
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/334/1/012033