Risk assessment and determination of the possibilities for reducing it during the transportation of spent nuclear fuel by the Nautilus barge on the Danube river from the port of Kozloduy to the port of Belene Cover Image

ОЦЕНКА НА РИСКА И ОПРЕДЕЛЯНЕ НА ВЪЗМОЖНОСТИТЕ ЗА НАМАЛЯВАНЕТО МУ ПРИ ПРЕВОЗ НА ОТРАБОТЕНО ЯДРЕНО ГОРИВО С БАРЖА „НАУТИЛУС” ПО РЕКА ДУНАВ ОТ ПРИСТАНИЩЕТО НА АЕЦ „КОЗЛОДУЙ” ДО ПРИСТАНИЩЕТО НА ПЛОЩАДКА „БЕЛЕНЕ”
Risk assessment and determination of the possibilities for reducing it during the transportation of spent nuclear fuel by the Nautilus barge on the Danube river from the port of Kozloduy to the port of Belene

Author(s): Ivaylo Ivanov
Subject(s): Economy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Съюз на учените - Варна
Keywords: risk assessment; possibilities; nuclear; preventive; transportation

Summary/Abstract: Nowadays, risk assessment is gaining popularity as a tool for business management and ensuring the safety of personnel engaged in various activities, as the main standards that provide guidelines for identifying risk in process management are ISO31000:2018 and ISO45001:2018. With the development of the modern technologies, navigational simulators are increasingly used for the training process of the seafarers, but apart from the educational purposes, they can also be used as a means for evaluation of the risks in the maritime operations. This publication provides guidelines for the use of a marine simulator for risk assessment and identification of possibilities for its reduction during the transportation of spent nuclear fuel by the Nautilus barge along the Danube river from the port of Kozloduy nuclear station to the working site of Belene nuclear station, as a result, some preventive actions and opportunities to reduce the assessed risks can be identified. The contribution of all mentioned is a minimization of costs due to unforeseen situations, which arise during the marine operations and to preserve the human life at sea.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 39-43
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Bulgarian
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