Present and future contribution of geophysics to the Prevention through Design and quality management approaches for tunneling operations
Autor: | Paolo Fargione, Luigi Sambuelli, Mario Patrucco, Luisa Maria Teresa Maida, E. De Cillis |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Economic efficiency
Multi-channel Analysis Surface Waves Quality management Tunneling media_common.quotation_subject airborne Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Tunneling Risk Assessment and Management Geophysics injury costs operation-stoppages costs geophysical surveys investments Prevention through Design Multi-channel Analysis Surface Waves airborne Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Electrical Resistivity Tomography Airborne Electromagnetic Ground Penetrating Radar Environmental pollution Ground Penetrating Radar operation-stoppages costs injury costs Quality (business) Prevention through Design Prevention through design geophysical surveys investments Risk management media_common business.industry Airborne Electromagnetic Risk Assessment and Management Geophysics Near-surface geophysics Identification (information) Electrical Resistivity Tomography business Geology |
Popis: | Tunnels should be constructed, maintained and used without neglecting the basic principal of occupational health and safety, environmental protection and economic efficiency. This involves a prevention through design approach from the very first steps of the project, and a careful risk management during the tunneling operations, both based on the identification and evaluation of a number of input parameters. However, owing to the peculiarities of tunneling operations, many of these parameters are difficult to forecast and assess with sufficient detail. This problem can dramatically affect the quality of the result, and can cause accidents, environmental pollution and work stoppages, with consequent economic losses. The paper stresses the advantages of further implementation of near surface geophysics in tunneling design, construction and maintenance from an economic point of view. Moreover, it provides a comparison data on the economic losses owing to a not exhaustive knowledge of the rock characteristics vs the investments in the up-to-date geophysical investigations necessary to ensure a better quality of the design input data. |
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