Evaluating the safety risks of power supply systems in military barracks (case study: one of the military ranks of Tehran)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Master's student, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Passive Defense

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to evaluate and control the safety risks
of power supply systems in a military unit in 1402 with the help of
risk assessment techniques. In order to realize this, in the first stage,
the risks of electricity supply systems in the studied organization's
barracks in the fields of supply, conversion, distribution, internal
consumption, safety and protection systems, and electricity privacy
and the consequences of their occurrence were calculated by
reviewing the literature and reviewing the available documents, then
In order to quantitatively evaluate the calculated risks with the help of
distribution of the questionnaire among 21 managers and experts of
the safety and engineering departments of the studied organization
and using the FMEA method, necessary action was taken. The final
output of this research was determined as a ranking of the safety risks
of power supply systems according to the degree of severity, the
probability of occurrence and the level of risk identification, and the
results showed that 12 risks out of 64 identified risks have a high
priority regarding immediate control measures due to the placement of
the RPN value. They were evaluated in the critical range and 37 risks
were evaluated in the semi-critical range, which means that the
organization under study should take the necessary action after
correcting the risks related to the critical range in relation to the
control measures in the semi-critical range. In the end, in order to
control the risk and complete the risk management process, the
necessary solutions were presented to reduce the occurrence and
consequences of those risks

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  • Received Date: 19 December 2023
  • Received Date: 08 April 2024
  • Accepted Date: 23 June 2024
  • Published Date: 24 June 2024