Marvin Rausand

Risk Assessment


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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Dedication

      3  Preface What is Changed From the First Edition? Supplementary Information on the Internet Intended Audience Selection of Methods Reference

      4  Acknowledgments

      5  About the Companion Site

      6  Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Risk in Our Modern Society 1.2 Important Trends 1.3 Major Accidents 1.4 History of Risk Assessment 1.5 Applications of Risk Assessment 1.6 Objectives, Scope, and Delimitation 1.7 Problems References Note

      7  Chapter 2: The Words of Risk Analysis 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Risk 2.3 What Can Go Wrong? 2.4 What is the Likelihood? 2.5 What are the Consequences? 2.6 Additional Terms 2.7 Problems References

      8  Chapter 3: Main Elements of Risk Assessment 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Risk Assessment Process 3.3 Risk Assessment Report 3.4 Risk Assessment in Safety Legislation 3.5 Validity and Quality Aspects of a Risk Assessment 3.6 Problems References Note

      9  Chapter 4: Study Object and Limitations 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Study Object 4.3 Operating Context 4.4 System Modeling and Analysis 4.5 Complexity 4.6 Problems References

      10  Chapter 5: Risk Acceptance 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Risk Acceptance Criteria 5.3 Approaches to Establishing Risk Acceptance Criteria 5.4 Risk Acceptance Criteria for Other Assets than Humans 5.5 Closure 5.6 Problems References Note

      11  Chapter 6: Measuring Risk 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Risk Metrics 6.3 Measuring Risk to People 6.4 Risk Matrices 6.5 Reduction in Life Expectancy 6.6 Choice and Use of Risk Metrics 6.7 Risk Metrics for Other Assets 6.8 Problems References

      12  Chapter 7: Risk Management 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Scope, Context, and Criteria 7.3 Risk Assessment 7.4 Risk Treatment 7.5 Communication and Consultation 7.6 Monitoring and Review 7.7 Recording and Reporting 7.8 Stakeholders 7.9 Risk and Decision‐Making 7.10 Safety Legislation 7.11 Problems References Note

      13  Chapter 8: Accident Models