Petroleum Enterprise Safety Investment-Benefit System of Gray Relational Analysis

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Through analyzed the economic value curve of the oil enterprise safety investment and accident losses, it shows that the relationship between safety investment and accident losses was unified coordination instead of opposition. Established the oil enterprise safety investment benefit system of grey correlation model, and analyzed the safety investment factors of the petroleum enterprise and the correlation of security benefit deeply, it eventually determine that the sensitivity factors which affect oil enterprise security benefit is safety education investment.

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February 2013

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