Dynamic safety assessment of natural gas stations using Bayesian network.
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TL;DR: In risk management plan of natural gas stations, priority should be given to the most probable root events and main contribution factors, which have identified in the present study, in order to reduce the occurrence probability of the accident scenarios and thus alleviate the risks.
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