Publication: A quantified risk analysis for oil spill during crude oil loading operation on tanker ship under improved Z-number based Bayesian Network approach
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Crude oil cargo operation poses significant oil spill risk although utmost care is exercised by ship and shore crew. This paper focuses on quantitative risk analysis for oil spill incidents in crude oil tanker ships to enhance safety at the operational level and prevent potential pollution. To achieve this purpose, the Bayesian network (BN) is used under the improved Z-numbers theory. While BN provides a powerful tool based on cause and effect network between the variables, the improved Z-numbers are capable of handling uncertainty and improving the reliability of qualitative expert judgments. The findings show that the occurrence probability of oil spill risk in crude oil tanker ships is found 2.90E-02 during the cargo loading operation. The findings of the research are expected to contribute ship crew, safety inspectors, ship owners, HSEQ managers, and terminal managers in risk management decision-making, improving operational safety, taking control actions, and minimizing oil spills.
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Reproducibility of results, Bayes theorem, Bayesia n networks, Oil spill response, Risk analysis, Bayesian analysis, Cargo operations, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Transportation, Petroleum pollution, Marine pollution, Risk Assessment, Crude oil, Barium compounds, Marine & Freshwater Biology, Petroleum Pollution, Fault-tree, Systems, Safety analysis, Marine environment, Ships, Risk assessment, Oil tankers, Loss prevention, Oil spills, Reproducibility of Results, Bayes Theorem, Oil pollution risk, Reliability, Tanker ship, Bayesian network, Improved Z-numbers, Petroleum, Risk management, Safety, Decision making, Decision-making