1. What are the performance criteria?
1.1 Efficiency
Effectiveness is the ability of an MMR to fulfill the safety function for which it was designed. It is assessed in relation to a specific accident scenario, as the same MMR may have a different effectiveness depending on the intensity of the initiating event that "solicits" it.
Efficiency is expressed as a percentage, corresponding to the degree to which the safety function is fulfilled. In principle, when an MMR is correctly dimensioned, efficiency can reach 100%.
Example:
If a protective wall has been dimensioned to withstand a heat flux of 30 kW/m 2 for one hour, then its effectiveness will be 100% if the attacker's intensity is less than the dimensioning...
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Olivier Iddir – Principle for assessing the probability of failure of risk control measures. [SE 4 057] Safety and risk management (2009).
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www.ineris.fr/badoris Risk management: this site presents fact sheets describing risk management measures (RMMs) frequently encountered in industry.
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