Domino effects definition
Domino effects means a higher major-accident risk in the case of an establishment or a group of establishments due to the geographical location and mutual distance of the establishments and the stock of the dangerous substances located therein.
Examples of Domino effects in a sentence
Table 56: Distances of the overpressure effects due to the burst of gas separator Hazardous phenomena Significant lethal effects – Domino effects 200 mbar Lethal effects 140 mbar Irreversible effects 50 mbar Indirect effects : broken glass 20 mbar Burst of a gas separator (V = 45L) 4 m 5 m 13 m 26 m Once again, noting that this model does not take into account the presence of the process compartment around the separator.