Hazard Event Frequency, Distribution of Objects and Success Frequency of Avoiding Hazards

Author(s):  
Ivo Häring
2018 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 01015
Author(s):  
Ivan Kaloshin ◽  
Vladimir Skripachev ◽  
Irina Surovceva ◽  
Vladimir Kuznetsov ◽  
Alexander Kharlamov

Results of data processing on-board Langmuir probes of CHAMP and DEMETER satellites are presented. The characteristics of satellites are given. Analysis of ionospheric parameters before strong earthquake is performed. At the altitudes of the satellites anomalous changes in the ionosphere parameters were detected a few days before the seismic event. Frequency distribution of anomalous ionospheric disturbances is obtained.


Author(s):  
Andrija Volkanovski ◽  
Antonio Ballesteros Avila ◽  
Miguel Peinador Veira

This paper presents the results of the trend analysis of Loss of Offsite Power (LOOP) events registered in two reviewed databases. The reviewed databases include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Licensee Event Reports (LERs) database and the IAEA International Reporting System (IRS). Both databases were screened for the relevant events registered in period 1990 to 2012. The statistical analysis of the identified relevant LOOP events is done. The analysis includes assessment of the LOOP initiating event frequency, distribution of the events per year in the analysed period and trend analysis of the identified events. The LOOP frequency is calculated for LOOP events registered in NRC LERs subdivided into four types by cause or location: plant centered, switchyard centered, grid related, and weather related. These four LOOP categories are assessed for two modes of operation (critical and shutdown operation). The number of LOOP events in each year over the analysed period and distribution of events per unit in given year were assessed from the reviewed databases. Trend analysis of the identified events is performed with the utilization of four trend measures. Analysis is done for events registered during power and shutdown operation and their sum. The obtained LOOP frequency for events registered NRC LERs for critical and shutdown mode is comparable to the one assessed in NUREG/CR-6890. Decreasing trend is obtained for the LOOP events registered for events in NRC LER database. Different trends are identified during critical and shutdown modes of operation for the events registered in the IAEA database. The sum of the LOOP events reported during critical and shutdown modes in IAEA IRS show no trend.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 08-15
Author(s):  
Rahma Triyana ◽  
Salmi Salmi

Malaria is one of the health problems in Indonesia, especially West Sumatra. Determination of the description of Malaria disease in an area is needed to determine the spread and severity of the disease. This study aims to determine the frequency distribution according to age, sex and place of residence, description of the types of Plasmodium causes of Malaria and hematological features in Malaria patients at Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018. This type of research is a descriptive observational study with an approach or design cross section (cross sectional). The frequency distribution of Malaria sufferers in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 according to the highest age was in the age group 21-30 years as many as 28 cases (36.8%), the highest sex among men was 46 (60.5%) and the highest number of residences was found in Koto Tangah sub-district there were 31 cases (40.8%). The type of Plasmodium found in Malaria cases in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 was P. vivax (73 cases (96.05%)) and P. falciparum (3 cases (3.95%)). The results of laboratory tests on Hb, hematocrit, platelet and leukocyte levels in Malaria positive patients in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 were in the normal range.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 08-15
Author(s):  
Rahma Triyana Y ◽  
Salmi Salmi

Malaria is one of the health problems in Indonesia, especially West Sumatra. Determination of the description of Malaria disease in an area is needed to determine the spread and severity of the disease. This study aims to determine the frequency distribution according to age, sex and place of residence, description of the types of Plasmodium causes of Malaria and hematological features in Malaria patients at Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018. This type of research is a descriptive observational study with an approach or design cross section (cross sectional). The frequency distribution of Malaria sufferers in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 according to the highest age was in the age group 21-30 years as many as 28 cases (36.8%), the highest sex among men was 46 (60.5%) and the highest number of residences was found in Koto Tangah sub-district there were 31 cases (40.8%). The type of Plasmodium found in Malaria cases in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 was P. vivax (73 cases (96.05%)) and P. falciparum (3 cases (3.95%)). The results of laboratory tests on Hb, hematocrit, platelet and leukocyte levels in Malaria positive patients in Siti Rahmah Padang Hospital in 2018 were in the normal range.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Herry Farjam ◽  
Nita Violen Tamaela

As organizer of social health insurance, social security health agencies continue to work so that all health facilities in Indonesia to support the passage of the health insurance program optimally so that all participants BPJS health benefit services. The purpose of this study was to determine the benefits of health care received by patients in health centers health BPJS participants Lempake cities Samarinda 2015 consists of variable promotive, preventive care, and curative services.The research method used is descriptive quantitative survey approach. The total sample is 100 patients. Data analysis using frequency distribution. Resulth of analysis using frequency distribution of 100 respondents showed that patients benefit as much as 89 respondents promotive services, patients feel the benefits of preventive care as much as 66 respondents, and patients feel the benefits of curative services as much as 95 respondents.


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