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Technology
Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
| Project
Number |
38 |
| Date of Summary |
December 31, 1986 |
| Subject |
Statistical Risk Analysis for
Determining Best Available and Safest Technology (BAST) |
| Performing Activity |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Policy
Alternatives |
| Principal Investigator |
Dr. Christopher Hill |
| Contracting Agency |
Sandia National Laboratory |
| Estimated Completion |
Complete |
| Description |
A feasibility study to determine
the efficacy of applying risk analysis methodology to understand the `best available and
safest technologies--where economically feasible` requirement (Section 21B) of the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1978. |
| Progress |
Complete |
| Reports |
AB-1 (215 pages)

AB-2 (168 pages)
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Application of Risk Analysis to
Offshore Oil and Gas Operations, Proceedings of an International Workshop, NBS Special
Publication 695, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C., May 1985. |
AC (7 pages)
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Tuler, F. R., Risk Assessment,
Offshore Oil and Gas Operations, Mechanical Engineering, pp. 24-30, November 1984. |
AD (135 pages)
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Tuler, F. R., Hill, C. T.,
Cheney, D. W., Heaton, Jr., G. R., Risk Analysis in Offshore Safety and Environmental
Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November
1986. |
AE (136 pages)
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Hill, Christopher, Statistical
Risk Analysis for Determining Best Available and Safest Technology (BAST), Final Report,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Policy Alternatives. |
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