1. Define the initiating event
In hazard studies, the event tree method is commonly used in the detailed risk analysis phase to identify the various possible consequences associated with a feared event.
There are five main stages in an event tree analysis:
define the initiating event (starting point of the tree) ;
identify and characterize the safety barriers put in place to deal with them ;
build the tree structure ;
describe event sequences to determine the nature of events identified at tree output;
quantify the tree, i.e. evaluate the frequencies of occurrence of the tree's output events.
In the context of hazard studies, the initiating event that forms the entry point to...
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