Containment failure can only occur following a stressor being applied to the container. There are a limited number of stressors that can affect containment:
- Thermal
- Chemical/biochemical/photochemical
- Mechanical
- Human or animal
Once containment failure has become inevitable, the way containment fails can also have significant effect on the outcome and scale of the incident. There are a limited number of ways in which a container can breach; these will lead to a specific type of release that will affect the scale and level of risk.
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Type of Breach |
Potential Release |
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Catastrophic failure |
Full release |
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Runaway cracking |
Violent rupture |
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Attachments opening up |
Rapid release |
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Punctures |
Leak |
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Splits or tears |
Spill |