BREEZE Incident Analyst 3.0 Facilitates "Worst-Case" Analyses for Industrial Risk Management Planning
BREEZE EHS software has updated its Incident Analyst product, to facilitate Offsite Consequence Analysis as needed for updates to EPA's Risk Management Program.
DALLAS, March 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BREEZE®, the market-leading provider of EHS software used by environmental professionals worldwide, announces the release of BREEZE Incident Analyst Version 3.0 which enhances a user's ability to compute worst-case and typical meteorological conditions for accidental release studies required by U.S. EPA's Section 112(r) Risk Management Program (RMP). This development will be valuable to the thousands of industrial facilities that must conduct accidental release modeling under EPA's RMP requirements, particularly in 2019 when many facilities must update Offsite Consequence Analysis modeling as part of their Risk Management Plan update.
New software capabilities introduced in BREEZE Incident Analyst Version 3.0 include the following:
- Ability to analyze meteorological data from CD144 file formats based on EPA's three-year meteorological data analysis requirements
- Enhanced source term wizard that calculates releases from oil and gas pipelines with an unlimited chemical supply
- Ability to calculate the probability of fatalities due to toxic exposure at receptors of interest
Complete details on the new version of are available at https://www.breeze-software.com/support/release-notes/incident-analyst/3-0.
BREEZE products are developed and distributed by Trinity Consultants and used by more than 4,000 environmental and safety professionals in more than 90 countries worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.breeze-software.com/software/Incident-Analyst or email [email protected].
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