Potential risk analysis of human anisakiasis through the consumption of mackerel, Scomber scombrus, sold at Spanish supermarkets

Food Control ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 300-305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Madrid ◽  
Florimar Gil ◽  
María García ◽  
Ángela L. Debenedetti ◽  
María Trelis ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 24 (2-7) ◽  
pp. 721-727 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akio Shindo ◽  
Hiroshi Yamazaki ◽  
Akifumi Toki ◽  
Reiko Maeshima ◽  
Ichiro Koshijima ◽  
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Author(s):  
A. Sumagpang Jr. ◽  
F. R. Gomez

The paper focused in addressing the package voids defect of a semiconductor device utilizing an extremely small leadframe technology. Potential risk analysis and pareto diagram were completed to identify the top reject contributors and eventually come-up with the robust solution. A comprehensive design of experiments (DOE) was completed and solution validation was performed to formulate the effective corrective actions. Results revealed that package voids were addressed by optimizing the molding process focusing on the molding temperature and curing time. A significant improvement of 95 % for package voids reduction was achieved. For future works, the parameters and learnings could be used on devices with similar configuration.


Author(s):  
Lidia Hrncevic

The petroleum industry holds long- and short-term environmental risks. Besides production fluids, all petroleum industry activities involve either use of fluids, which contain abundant substances, or waste generation, both associated with potential risk to the environment. The principal environmental risk associated with the petroleum industry is the risk of fluid spill/emission to the environment. Although in recent decades the risk analysis methodologies have matured, to date there is still no universally accepted methodology for environmental risk assessment in petroleum industry. In this chapter, the petroleum industry’s environmental incident history and statistics are presented. The environmental impact of the petroleum industry’s activities, its extent, and trends are analyzed. The overview of pollution sources with associated environmental risk is given along with the analysis of the causes and consequences of incidents in the petroleum industry.


Author(s):  
Lidia Hrncevic

The petroleum industry holds long- and short-term environmental risks. Besides production fluids, all petroleum industry activities involve either use of fluids, which contain abundant substances, or waste generation, both associated with potential risk to the environment. The principal environmental risk associated with the petroleum industry is the risk of fluid spill/emission to the environment. Although in recent decades the risk analysis methodologies have matured, to date there is still no universally accepted methodology for environmental risk assessment in petroleum industry. In this chapter, the petroleum industry's environmental incident history and statistics are presented. The environmental impact of the petroleum industry's activities, its extent, and trends are analyzed. The overview of pollution sources with associated environmental risk is given along with the analysis of the causes and consequences of incidents in the petroleum industry.


2020 ◽  
Vol 713 ◽  
pp. 136583 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hao Wang ◽  
Ze-hua Liu ◽  
Zhao Tang ◽  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Hua Yin ◽  
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Complexity ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ki-Yeob Kang ◽  
Xiangyu Wang

The potential risk of explosion always exists in offshore topside facilities that deal with flammable materials. Thus, explosion risk analysis taking into account possible scenarios should be performed during the design process to reduce probability of such terrible accidents. There are several technical documents for explosion risk analysis. The analysis usually includes performance criteria, risk acceptance range, and corresponding explosion design load taking into account explosion pressure. However, this standard procedure is not sufficient to assess the potential risk of explosion, since it is usually based solely on the severity of overpressure. Therefore, more in-depth analysis is required to understand the potential risk taking explosion wave profiles into account. In the present paper, a stepwise analysis of gas explosion risk elements has been performed. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of explosion risk have been performed based on the framework of typical explosion risk analysis methods. In addition, both the probability distribution of explosion load parameters taking into account overpressure and its impulse and their correlation have been investigated extensively.


Author(s):  
Nora Nikolac Gabaj ◽  
Marijana Miler ◽  
Adriana Unic ◽  
Lara Milevoj Kopcinovic ◽  
Alen Vrtaric ◽  
...  

Background The aim of this work was to determine the frequency of ascorbic acid-positive urine samples and to evaluate the potential risk on patient safety. Materials and methods A total of  27,856 samples submitted for urinalysis in previous year were retrospectively analysed from the laboratory information system. Urinalysis was done on Iris IQ200 analyzer using 11-parameter iChem Velocity test strips. Risk analysis combined the impact of potentially erroneous results (due to ascorbic acid interference) on patient safety (severity – S) with their frequency (occurrence – O). Potential risk was identified as high, intermediate and low. Results One thousand one hundred and ninety-nine (4.3%) and 1646 (5.9%) samples were mildly (20 mg/dL, 1+) and highly positive (40 mg/dL, 2+) for ascorbic acid, respectively. Severity (S1 to S5) was assigned to four possible errors: false-negative glucose (U-Glc: S2), blood (U-Hb: S5), nitrite (U-Nit: S4) and bilirubin (U-Bil: S1). Based on the frequency of errors, occurrence was categorized as: O2 for U-Glc, and O3 for U-Bil, U-Nit and U-Hb. The risk analysis matrix revealed that false-negative U-Hb was associated with potentially high risk, false-negative U-Nit with intermediate risk, while false-negative U-Glc and U-Bil were associated with low risk on patient safety. Conclusions Positive ascorbic acid can cause potentially high risk for patient safety by missing positive blood in urine.


Author(s):  
Shuren Wang ◽  
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Haiqing Zhang ◽  
Zhengsheng Zou ◽  
Ping Wang ◽  
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