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Faisal Khan
Researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Publications - 785
Citations - 28657
Faisal Khan is an academic researcher from Memorial University of Newfoundland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk assessment & Risk analysis. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 705 publications receiving 21281 citations. Previous affiliations of Faisal Khan include Royal Hobart Hospital & Australian Maritime College.
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Assessment of domino effect: State of the art and research Needs
TL;DR: A review of the work done in the last 30 years in the field, and a critical analysis of available tools and knowledge gaps concerning domino effect assessment are presented, making now possible the quantitative assessment of domino scenarios in risk analysis and in safety management of industrial sites.
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A bibliometric review of process safety and risk analysis
TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric analysis-based review is presented to investigate the evolution of process safety and risk research, and the evolution and popularity of major tools used in this field are also analyzed.
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Real-time fault diagnosis using knowledge-based expert system
TL;DR: A knowledge-based fault diagnosis method is proposed, which uses the valuable knowledge from the experts and operators, as well as real-time data from a variety of sensors, to make inferences based on the acquired information and the knowledge.
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Human reliability assessment during offshore emergency conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a quantitative approach to Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) during emergency conditions in an offshore environment using a Bayesian Network (BN) approach.
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Determination of human error probabilities for offshore platform musters
TL;DR: An expert judgment technique, the Success Likelihood Index Methodology (SLIM), was adopted as a vehicle to predict human error probabilities during the process of emergency musters on offshore oil and gas production platforms.