Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Integrated risk management in water supply |
Secondary abstract: |
The aim of the masters degree thesis was to develop the integrated risk management method which is mostly based on our own research and practical experiences. Beside scientific literature review from actual field of research, problematic of existing risk management methods in Slovenia and European union was exposed. Water supply system was divided in different sub-systems, parts and elements in order to simplify risk analysis. Based on system fragmentation, the database of potenti al hazards was established in order to help utility as a risk assessment tool for hazards, that threatens quality and quantity of drinking water from source to tap. Applicative character of database allows simplicity of maintenance and updating. Method was successfully validated on practical example of water supply system Preţganje and it enabled excellent risk picture. Integrated risk management approach was used as an upgrade of existing obligatory HACCP system. Based on hazard database and risk assessment, typical preventive and corrective measures were proposed, that will provide better risk management practice for the utility. |
Secondary keywords: |
civil engineering;master of science thesis;water supply system;risk management;risk assessment; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
File type: |
application/pdf |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za gradbeništvo in geodezijo |
Pages: |
XII, 129 str., [24] str. pril. |
Type (ePrints): |
thesis |
Title (ePrints): |
Integrated risk management in water supply |
Keywords (ePrints): |
vodovodni sistem;upravljanje s tveganjem;ocena tveganja |
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): |
water supply system;risk management;risk assessment |
Abstract (ePrints): |
V magistrski nalogi je izdelana metoda celovitega upravljanja s tveganjem pri oskrbi s pitno vodo, ki večinoma temelji na lastnih raziskavah in izkušnjah iz prakse. Poleg pregleda znanstvene literature z obravnavanega področja je izpostavljena tudi problematika obstoječih metod upravljanja s tveganjem v Sloveniji in Evropski uniji. Za potrebe analize tveganja je bil vodovodni sistem razdeljen na različne podsisteme, gradnike in sestavne dele. Tovrstna razdelitev je omogočila izdelavo obsežne podatkovne zbirke nevarnosti, katere namen je pomagati upravljavcu pri prepoznavanju tveganj, ki ogrožajo količino in kakovost oskrbe s pitno vodo, od vodnega vira do končnega uporabnika. Zbirka je aplikativnega značaja in omogoča razmeroma enostavno posodabljanje. Metoda je bila uspešno validirana na vodovodnem sistemu Preţganje, saj je omogoĉila dober pregled nad tveganji ter enostavno nadgradnjo obstoječega in zakonsko predpisanega HACCP načrta. Na podlagi podatkovne zbirke nevarnosti in ocene tveganja so bili izdelani tipični preventivni in korektivni ukrepi, ki bodo pripomogli k obvladovanja tveganja in večji varnosti obravnavanega vodovodnega sistema. |
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): |
The aim of the masters degree thesis was to develop the integrated risk management method which is mostly based on our own research and practical experiences. Beside scientific literature review from actual field of research, problematic of existing risk management methods in Slovenia and European union was exposed. Water supply system was divided in different sub-systems, parts and elements in order to simplify risk analysis. Based on system fragmentation, the database of potenti al hazards was established in order to help utility as a risk assessment tool for hazards, that threatens quality and quantity of drinking water from source to tap. Applicative character of database allows simplicity of maintenance and updating. Method was successfully validated on practical example of water supply system Preţganje and it enabled excellent risk picture. Integrated risk management approach was used as an upgrade of existing obligatory HACCP system. Based on hazard database and risk assessment, typical preventive and corrective measures were proposed, that will provide better risk management practice for the utility. |
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): |
water supply system;risk management;risk assessment |
ID: |
8311007 |