"uuid","repository link","title","author","contributor","publication year","abstract","subject topic","language","publication type","publisher","isbn","issn","patent","patent status","bibliographic note","access restriction","embargo date","faculty","department","research group","programme","project","coordinates" "uuid:5109bb66-32f9-4d06-88f1-51e1965578a1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5109bb66-32f9-4d06-88f1-51e1965578a1","Security risk assessment and management in chemical plants: Challenges and new trends","Khakzad, N. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Martinez, Imee Su (University of The Philippines); Kwon, Hyuk-Myun (Yonsei University); Stewart, Constantine (Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico); Perera, Rohan (OPCW); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2017","he present study is to point out the outcomes of the Sem-inar on the Chemical Weapon Convention and Chemical Safety and Security Management for Member States in the Asia Region held by Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in Doha, Qatar, in February 2017. The seminar was aimed at supporting chemical safety and secu-rity (CSS) management in the chemical industry in Asian countries. Overall goal was to sensitize States Parties to the new approaches that can be adopted in relation to CSS management, with a particular focus on providing assis-tance to small and medium-sized enterprises. This article reflects the observations made by keynote speakers via their interaction with participants from Asian State Parties dur-ing presentations’ questions & answers sessions and follow-ing workshops. The article is an attempt to highlight the challenges in security risk assessment and management of chemical facilities and discuss some new trends for further improvements.","","en","journal article","","","","","","","","2018-07-17","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""