Risk assessment and the safety case in dam safety decisions
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Published:2002
D N D Hartford, R A Stewart, 2002. "Risk assessment and the safety case in dam safety decisions", Reservoirs in a Changing World: Proceedings of the 12th conference of the BDS held at TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN 4 – 8 September 2002, Paul Tedd
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This paper outlines in a conceptual way some thoughts on how complex dam safety decisions might be made in terms of a “Safety Case”. The ideas are based on the guidance provided by the UK Health and Safety Executive and are consistent with the guidance on the application of the analytic-deliberative approach put forward by the US National Research Council. The conceptual proposal incorporates relevant aspects of experience in other industries and situations where decisions concerning the management of risk engender significant public concern. The role of effective communication between the dam owner's engineers, the owner, the regulator and the risk bearers is discussed.
INTRODUCTION
CONTEXT
DAM SAFETY STANDARDS SETTING – INDICATORS OF CHANGE
THE SAFETY CASE CONCEPT AS IT MIGHT APPLY TO DAMS
GUIDANCE FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES
GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR APPLICATION
PERFORMANCE GOALS
SAFETY AND RISK ASSESSMENT
COMMUNICATION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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