%0 Conference Proceedings %T Towards a checklist for identification of atypical event scenarios %+ CONPRICI-Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica, Mineraria e delle Tecnologie Ambientali %+ Health and Safety Laboratory %+ Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) %+ Instituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione %A Paltrinieri, Nicola %A Wardman, Mike %A Dechy, Nicolas %A Salzano, Ernesto %A Cozzani, Valerio %< avec comité de lecture %( 2nd iNTeg-Risk Conference 2010 : New Technologies & Emerging Risk. Annual Topic : Dealing with multiple and interconnected emerging risks. Conference book %B 2. iNTeg-Risk Conference 2010 "New Technologies & Emerging Risk : Dealing with multiple and interconnected emerging risks" %C Stuttgart, Germany %Y JOVANOVIC %Y Aleksandar ; RENN %Y Ortwin ; SALVI %Y Olivier %I EU-Vri %P 379-391 %8 2010-06-14 %D 2010 %K ACCIDENT %K ANALYSE DE RISQUE %K GESTION DES RISQUES %K AZT %K TOULOUSE %K SCENARIOS %K ETUDES DES DANGERS %Z Engineering Sciences [physics]Conference papers %X Proper hazard identification in safety reports has become progressively more difficult to achieve. Several major incidents in Europe in recent years, such as Buncefield and Toulouse, were not even considered by their site Seveso II Safety Case. One of the reasons is that available hazard identification (HAZID) methodologies take no notice of least likely or unknown events. Non identified scenarios thus constitute a latent risk, whose management is extremely complex and open-ended. Hence this work aims to investigate the issue of atypical scenarios and explain how they could have been identified. An in-depth historical analysis of some of these incidents has been performed, in order to outline general features of plants in which they occurred, their causes, consequences and lessons learned. This analysis has followed a precise common scheme, which allowed a systematic approach to the problem. Based on the findings, failures connected to risk management and risk appraisal have been identified. Checklist questions and recommendations will be compiled, making efforts to improve the general safety of industry. Attempts will be made to review well-known HAZID methodologies, and thus the process of risk appraisal, with the purpose of improving the HAZID processes to identify atypical scenarios. %G English %2 https://ineris.hal.science/ineris-00976222/document %2 https://ineris.hal.science/ineris-00976222/file/2010-344_hal.pdf %L ineris-00976222 %U https://ineris.hal.science/ineris-00976222 %~ INERIS