Summer 2021 Newsletter: Terminal Risk Management

Below is our Summer 2021 Newsletter dedicated to Terminal Risk Management. If you’d like to receive these topics directly in your email box, click here. If you’d like to learn more about these topics or speak with a consultant, please Contact Us.

BakerRisk Terminal Risk Management

A key function of storage terminals is to provide critical buffer volume for the global supply network. Due to their large storage capacities, terminals have had large, albeit rare, losses from fires and explosions. BakerRisk has applied their investigative experience and lessons learned to the quantitative and qualitative safety studies we conduct to support capital projects. Learn more about our holistic approach to review terminal safety systems and identify gaps in existing processes and developing new processes. Read more.

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Technical Safety Studies for Terminals

Technical Safety Studies for Terminals

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Fire Hazard Analysis Best Practice

The concept of a Fire Hazard Analysis (FHA) is referenced in many standards, practices, and guidance documents that are applied in industry. The analysis efforts may also be bundled with other hazard requirements in standards and guidance documents that are often vague and somewhat subjective when discussing FHA methodology. This document provides field tested suggestions and best practices to help bridge the gap between the standards and fire hazard studies. Download PDF.

Fire Hazard Analysis Best Practice
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BakerRisk Learning Center

For over 30 years we at BakerRisk have helped our clients improve their understanding and management of their risk with our industry-leading expertise. BakerRisk can ensure that our clients receive the exact training they need by customizing courses based on each client’s knowledge and needs. Upcoming Courses

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