Resource

Risk-Informed Decision Making: Chapter 2 - Risk Analysis

Resource Type
Guidelines, Technical Manuals, Reference Books
Reference Title
Risk-Informed Decision Making: Chapter 2 - Risk Analysis
Organization/Agency
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Year
2016
Date
March 2016
Abstract/Additional Information

Risk Informed Decision-Making (RIDM) is a method of dam safety evaluation that uses the likelihood of loading, dam fragility, and consequences of failure to estimate risk. This risk estimate is used along with standards- based analyses to decide if dam safety investments are justified or warranted. This approach has many benefits including a greatly improved understanding of the safety of the dam and identifying dam safety vulnerabilities that have not been identified using standards-based evaluation techniques.

Chapter 2 provides a discussion of risk analysis and the process and procedures for conducting a risk analysis for FERC-regulated dams.