JAUE2017-110: A Technology Developed to Select the Most Optimal Evacuation Routes for Local Residents in the Chemical Accident Area
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69457/aiue.20170110Keywords:
Chemical accident, Evacuation route choice, GIS, Evacuation simulationAbstract
Since the hydrofluoric acid gas leakage accident in ‘Hube Global Chemical Plant(2012)’, the incidence rate of
chemical accidents has consistently increased. While only nine chemical accidents were reported in 2012, the
number reached 105 cases in 2014, instigating fear and anxiety among the Korean people. Also During major
chemical leakage accidents, aged chemical plant facilities and carelessness of workers contributed to increased
damage by the accidents. Depending on how aged national industrial complexes are, the risk of chemical leakage
accidents may be expected to increase. Accordingly, it is becoming increasingly important to establish an
evacuation plan that can be utilized in times of chemical leakage accidents. In this paper, a virtual chemical
accident scenario is selected using damage assessment and resident notification system of risk management plan
used in Korea. And then, using GIS and Urban-scale evacuation simulations have been developed to derive
optimal evacuation route