4. Conclusion
Without claiming to be exhaustive, various methods for analyzing the vulnerability of industrial sites were presented. In the field of nuclear power and the transport of dangerous goods, international documents set out the objectives to be achieved. Guides to their application have been produced, particularly in the transport sector.
More specifically for chemical sites, following the attacks of September 11, 2001, several methodologies emerged in the United States (CCPS, RAMCAP, ACC), but the CCPS approach inspired other more sector-specific methods (oil, chemicals) both in the USA and Europe. The scenario-based approach, which is close to industrial safety practices in Europe, has mainly been adopted.
Developments have been made to some of these methods in order to adapt to threats, with greater consideration being given to the vulnerability...
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Regulations
Instruction générale interministérielle relative à la sécurité des activités d'importance vitale, No. 6600/SGDSN/PSE/PSN of January 7, 2014, No. NOR: PRMD1400503J
Defence Code: Articles L. 1332-1 to L. 1332-7, Articles R. 1311-39 to R. 1311-43, R. 1332-1 to R. 1332-42 and R. 1421-1
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