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ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ANALYSIS FOR DISTRICT OF PEZINOK BY RM/RA CRAMM METHOD
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The risk analysis as a part of risk assessment by RM/RA CRAMM method is a critical step in order to calculate final risk values for all the subjects assessed. Step-by-step risk analysis includes major natural and industrial hazards such as flood, land-slide, forest fire and chemical leakage. Both, the air-pollution and respiration ways irritation are part of the risk assessed. The risk assessment scoreboards are used repeatedly for each type of hazard source. The method takes into account a previous risk identification results from the paper Quantitative Risk assessment RM/RA CRAMM method for environmental, technology and social threats. The aim of the case study is to show the simple logic of the method and its potential for risk assessment in certain location, town, district or country. The process of risk assessment is iterative ? repeatable. It means a possibility to reflect the ongoing changes very easily by changing the input numeric values according the changed reality. The list of the subjects according the risk values is a result of the analysis and the risk evaluation. Afterwards the risk reflection phase should begin. The risk response must be prepared by Crisis response office in each district under guidance and coordination of Ministry of Interior or other relevant office of public administration.
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