Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk Committee

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Tom Pfitzer Alice Correa Meredith Hardwick
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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333 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The past decade has brought significant changes in the use of risk-based criteria for safety within the U.S. Department of Defense. The Range Commanders Council (RCC) chartered a working group to develop and define risk acceptance criteria for protecting the general public and mission essential personnel from debris from launch ranges. This working group has continued to develop and update RCC Standard 321 as the needs of the ranges and range users have evolved. A revision to RCC Standard 321 is near finalization and will include casualty criteria, guidelines for assessing risks due to other flight hazards in addition to inert debris, and an overall risk management process for range safety. This paper reports on work in progress and includes several precedents which may prove important to the explosives safety community.
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APA: Tom Pfitzer Alice Correa Meredith Hardwick  (2007)  Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk Committee

MLA: Tom Pfitzer Alice Correa Meredith Hardwick Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk Committee. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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