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Author Yu-yi Wang
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Department Department of construction & spatial design
Year 2019 Semester 2
Degree Master Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese Page Count 179
Title Risk Assessment of Toxic Substances
A Case Study at Linkou and Taishan Districts,
New Taipei City
Keyword
  • Petrochemical industry
  • Major disaster
  • Poison
  • Poison
  • Major disaster
  • Petrochemical industry
  • Abstract As we live in a modern society, food, clothing, and transportation are inseparable from the products of the petrochemical industry, but due to the inherent toxicity, flammability, corrosion, and reactivity of chemicals. During manufacturing, use, storage, transportation, abandonment and other operations, if the operation is not careful, it may cause serious disasters and accidents, and result in serious environmental and personal injuries.
    If it is possible to simulate the situation at the time of the disaster and the impact range of the hazard in advance and assess the possible impact on the environment, and propose relative measures for the seriousness of the casualties and damages, so that it can be controlled within the effective time to minimize the harm and reduce the loss of personnel and property. The current handling of major hazardous disasters in Taiwan is limited by the shortage of contingency equipment and resources. In the future, we should face a series of preparations for prevention to avoid wasting resources and causing unnecessary casualties.
    This study is aimed at the operating manufacturers of the toxic chemical substances management in Linkou and Taishan Districts of New Taipei City. The ALOHA model is used to analyze and simulate the possible accident consequences of the operation of different toxic chemical substances in individual factories. According to the simulated impact range through the map overlay function, combined with satellite aerial photos, to understand the disaster situation and impact range of different toxic chemical substances operation manufacturers in different leakage scenarios, assess the possible impact on human life and the environment, and then establish disaster accident assessment data. Those information could be a reference for disaster response decision-making in Linkou and Taishan District of New Taipei City.
    Advisor Committee
  • Tine-Ho Kuo - advisor
  • Shi-Feng Su - co-chair
  • Cheng-Lin Lin - chair
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    Date of Defense 2020-06-20 Date of Submission 2020-07-20

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