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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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Dynamic risk assessment of escape and evacuation on offshore installations in a harsh environment

TL;DR: A risk assessment for escape and evacuation systems on offshore installations conducted in harsh environmental conditions is presented and the importance of defining the risk acceptance criteria to be used for safe escape and evacuate is illustrated.
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Artificial bee colony Based Bayesian Regularization Artificial Neural Network approach to model transient flammable cloud dispersion in congested area

TL;DR: The proposed ABC-BRANN approach is proposed and provides an effective alternative for transient dispersion study in congested areas such as an offshore platform and is more accurate and robust than the current BRANN approach.
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Could pool fire alone cause a domino effect

TL;DR: The results of this study show that although the pool fire alone has the ability to cause a domino event, it is unlikely to occur if a safe distance separates the equipment and proper mitigation measures are employed.
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A time-dependent probabilistic model for fire accident analysis

TL;DR: The importance of the temporal dependency of the fire scenario is demonstrated and the proposed model can serve as the required tool for time-dependent fire probability analysis, further safety measures’ application and system optimization.
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A risk‐based approach to manage non‐repairable spare parts inventory

TL;DR: In this article, a risk-based approach for spare parts demand forecast and spare parts inventory management is proposed for effective allocation of limited resources to ensure the availability of the critical equipment spares.