An Integrated Risk Management Model for Transporting Explosive Remnants of War: A Case Study in the Republic of Serbia

Journal Title: Acadlore Transactions on Applied Mathematics and Statistics - Year 2023, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Existing legal and by-law regulations prescribe risk management methodologies for various domains, such as the transportation of hazardous materials, fire and explosion protection, environmental protection, and protection against chemical accidents. However, there is a lack of comprehensive methodological guidance that unifies the management of all risks associated with the transportation of explosive remnants of war (ERW), which pose significant threats to human life, cultural assets, and the environment. Furthermore, the transportation of ERW often occurs along traffic corridors with compromised infrastructure, increasing the range of potential risks affecting the safety of people, their property, and critical infrastructure. This study presents an integrated risk management model for ERW transportation in the Republic of Serbia, developed based on current legal and by-law regulations, as well as modern criteria and risk assessment methodologies. By applying this model, the various risks associated with ERW transportation can be effectively mitigated, ensuring the safety and protection of people, assets, and the environment.

Authors and Affiliations

Nenad Komazec, Katarina Jankovic

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  • EP ID EP732898
  • DOI 10.56578/atams010105
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Nenad Komazec, Katarina Jankovic (2023). An Integrated Risk Management Model for Transporting Explosive Remnants of War: A Case Study in the Republic of Serbia. Acadlore Transactions on Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-732898