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Boustras, Georgios
A new risk assessment frame work for cypriot manufacturing units based on stochastic analysis (the Gregoriou industry case study)
1/12/2008, Boustras, Georgios, Bratskas, Romaios, Michaelides, Alexandros, Efstathiades, Andreas
Two fire growth models for enclosures have been developed using a stochastic and a probabilistic approach. The first is based on probability tree analysis, while the second one is a typical Markov approach to the problem. A state transition model was built in order to provide the appropriate transition probabilities needed by the two models and a deterministic mainframe was used in order to close the set of equations in the probabilistic model. New criteria for the definition of the mean time spent in each of the fire stages are proposed and finally results from both approaches are compared to each other and with previous analysis. Results from a nationwide survey are used to furnish the models. The study concentrates on the development of a new risk assessment framework for use by the Cypriot manufacturing industry and it is funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. An infamous catastrophe in the Cypriot manufacturing industry is used to illustrate the examples.
Safety awareness of practitioners in the Cypriot manufacturing sector
2011-03-01, Boustras, Georgios, Bratskas, Romaios, Tokakis, Vassileios, Efstathiades, Andreas
Purpose: In the last few years a number of industrial catastrophes in the Cypriot manufacturing sector have taken place, resulting in losses of millions of Euro and disrupting the industrial production for days and, in a few cases, weeks and months. In the absence of official (or unofficial) statistics regarding the fire preparedness of small and medium enterprises in terms of policy, training and equipment, the purpose of this paper is to gather information and opinions about the current safety situation in the Cypriot manufacturing sector. Design/methodology/approach: Results from a nationwide survey in Nicosia are presented in this paper. A closed questionnaire concentrating on industrial (manufacturing) premises affected and non-affected by a previous fire incident was devised and used in a weighted sample of companies. An open questionnaire was employed for interviewing the managers of fire-stricken companies. Four industrial areas in Nicosia are under investigation in this study and results are presented. Findings: The findings of this paper suggest that although, in general, the safety situation is at a relatively good level, there is room for improvement. Originality/value: This paper discusses the beliefs of the safety managers in relation to safety in their premises and attempts to create a comparison between their opinion and the existing safety cultures in the Cypriot manufacturing sector.
A report on forest fires in cyprus
2008-12-01, Boustras, Georgios, Bratskas, Romaios, Pourgouri, Stella, Michaelides, Alexandros, Efstathiades, Andreas, Katsaros, E.
In the last few years a number of catastrophes have taken place in Cyprus; accumulating loses of millions of pounds, destroying valuable ancient pine tree forests and disrupting rural life for days and in a few cases weeks and months. A survey, aiming to gather information and opinions about the current fire safety situation in wildland fires was carried out. The aim of this study is to provide the reader with an adequate idea about the existing situation in Cyprus as far as safety is concerned in wildland areas.
The investigation of fire growth in dwellings based on stochastic analysis-part II (The risk assessment method)
2005-12-01, Boustras, Georgios, Michaelides, Alexandros, Bratskas, Romaios, Efstathiades, Andreas
This article comes as a natural continuation of the work presented in a previous article in this Journal [6]. In the previous article, two stochastic models of fire growth were presented and results were discussed. A known limitation of stochastic models is that of the integration of an accurate time frame in the equations. A reliable solution to the fundamental problem of the definition of the mean time spent in each of the fire stages has been provided. In this article a realistic fire scenario is presented and a full risk assessment is attempted. Different populations of inhabitants during the event are compared and analytical predictions per room are presented.