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- 1BowTie
- 1Carbon Geological Storage
- 1Construction Manufacturing Facility
- 1Ergonomics
- 1Cruden, David M. (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Dr. Rick Chalaturnyk
- 1Martin, C. Derek (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Mohamed Al-Hussein (Department of civil and environmental engineering)
- 1Morgenstern, Norbert R. (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Mustafa Gül (Department of civil and environmental engineering)
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Development and Application of BowTie Risk Assessment Methodology for Carbon Geological Storage Projects
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The objective of this research is to develop a framework for risk assessment of CO2 geological storage projects. This is achieved using the BowTie approach as a framework for capturing the failure of CO2 geological storage, and using BowTie approach to combine different failure mechanisms such as...
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Spring 2017
The construction manufacturing industry in North America has a disproportionately high number of lost-time injuries due to the high physical demand of the labour-intensive tasks it involves. It is essential to investigate the physical demands of body movement in the construction manufacturing...
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Quantitative Risk Assessment of Natural and Cut Slopes: Measuring Uncertainty in the Estimated Risks and Proposed Framework for Developing Risk Evaluation Criteria
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Understanding and limiting the risks inherent to natural and cut slopes are now recognized to be a priority in achieving an acceptable quality of life. Various methods of risk management that have been proposed in the last three decades have evolved into a general framework for landslide risk...