Fuzzy Information and Engineering 2010 pp 481-486 | Cite as
Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation of Gas Station Safety
Abstract
Based on the comprehensive analysis of hazard factors and evaluation indexes in gas stations, gas station safety is assessed in a fuzzy synthetic evaluation approach using the analytic hierarchy process, fuzzy transformation theory and the principle of maximum degree of membership. Through comprehensive evaluation, the specific safety level of gas stations could be determined. The results show that the fuzzy synthetic evaluation approach takes various factors that affect the system into account and gets a better result. Based on the above research conclusion,which provides a theoretic and practic base for other enterprises in the safey assessment.
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Analytic hierarchy process gas station fuzzy evaluation maximum degree of membershipPreview
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