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Civil Credible effects (Step 2)
  • 09 Aug 2024
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Find below additional details for Step 2 of the Civil RBI Methodology.

Civil studies should focus only on credible effects and disregard unlikely effects such as worst cases and progressive effects.

Example: Effects     
  • Urgent repair 
  • Unrest among unit personnel
  • Reduced throughput
  • Unit Off-Line
  • Environmental event
  • Personal hazard event
  • Possible delay in regeneration
  • Possible delay in start-up
  • Immediate or planned shutdown
  • Damage to other equipment
  • Evident loss of redundancy (instrumentation, spare equipment, battery back-up, etc.)
  • Operator response required to mitigate effect
  • Loss of access for personnel, trucks, etc.
  • Loss of protection, e.g., barriers, fire proofing, insulation
  • Loss of emergency response capability, e.g., firewater, access by response team
  • No Effect




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