2024 Spring Meeting and 20th Global Congress on Process Safety
(84b) Advanced Consequence Modeling and Risk Analysis
Probit functions are used to predict the lethality of a potential release following acute inhalation exposure from a toxic release. Developing probits to use in modeling can be challenging, for obvious reasons. In the absence of human or animal toxicological data, estimates of âpseudo probitsâ can be used in lieu of values derived from toxicological data.
The analysis makes use of the PHASTTM and SAFETITM programs that uses probits as part of its basic tool set. Probits are not new to the industry, but this paper provides a simple method for estimating pseudo probits for materials that do not have readily available probit data.
An overview of Dowâs DACA methodology will be shared, which enables a more accurate assessment of the potential consequences arising from the potential release of a toxic material.