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Risk Assessment: Tools, Techniques, and Their Applications
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Risk Assessment: Tools, Techniques, and Their Applications

by Lee T. Ostrom, Cheryl Wilhelmsen
July 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
416 pages
9h 21m
English
Wiley
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10.5 Documentation

As a rule of thumb, the documentation must be adequate so that the results of the HRA can be reproduced. This means that it must include the HRA models and the task analyses. All assumptions and references must be identified. Sketches and photographs that support decisions or assumptions also should be included. This does not mean that all field notes, operator interviews, and so on need to be in the final report. They should be retained as supporting documents.

The methodology described above shows several tables and lists. These can be consolidated in the final product.

10.5.1 Summary Points

  • The documentation must be adequate so that the results of the HRA can be reproduced.
  • Lists tables, and so on can be combined in the final report.
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