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Influence Of Implementation Of Technologically Advanced Evacuation Models On The Process Of Decreasing The Risk During Accidents In An Lng Terminal

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  • Goran STANKOVIĆ

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation Pot pomorscakov 4, 6320 Portoroz, Slovenia.)

  • Stojan PETELIN

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation Pot pomorscakov 4, 6320 Portoroz, Slovenia.)

  • Peter VIDMAR

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation Pot pomorscakov 4, 6320 Portoroz, Slovenia.)

  • Marko PERKOVIÄŒ

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation Pot pomorscakov 4, 6320 Portoroz, Slovenia.)

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Summary. The continuing growth of the LNG (liquid natural gas) industry has led to a rapid increase in the construction...

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  • Goran STANKOVIĆ & Stojan PETELIN & Peter VIDMAR & Marko PERKOVIÄŒ, 2017. "Influence Of Implementation Of Technologically Advanced Evacuation Models On The Process Of Decreasing The Risk During Accidents In An Lng Terminal," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 12(1), pages 25-38, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:exl:1trans:v:12:y:2017:i:1:p:25-38
    DOI: 10.20858/tp.2017.12.1.3
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