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IEC 62502

Analysis techniques for dependability – Event tree analysis (ETA)

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 October 2010
Status: active
Page Count: 92
ICS Code (Characteristics and design of machines, apparatus, equipment): 21.020
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This International Standard specifies the consolidated basic principles of Event Tree Analysis (ETA) and provides guidance on modelling the consequences of an initiating event as well as analysing these consequences qualitatively and quantitatively in the context of dependability and risk related measures.

More specifically, this standard deals with the following topics in relation to event trees:

a) defining the essential terms and describing the usage of symbols and ways of graphical representation;

b) specifying the procedural steps involved in the construction of the event tree;

c) elaborating on the assumptions, limitations and benefits of performing the analysis;

d) identifying relationships with other dependability and risk-related techniques and elucidating suitable fields of applications;

e) giving guidelines for the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the evaluation;

f) providing practical examples.

This standard is applicable to all industries where the dependability and risk-related measures for the consequences of an initiating event have to be assessed.

Document History

IEC 62502
October 1, 2010
Analysis techniques for dependability – Event tree analysis (ETA)
This International Standard specifies the consolidated basic principles of Event Tree Analysis (ETA) and provides guidance on modelling the consequences of an initiating event as well as analysing...

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