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AASTP-4-2 : 1ED 2016 VERSION 4

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EXPLOSIVES SAFETY RISK ANALYSIS - PART 2: TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

Published date

26-09-2016

Publisher

NATO

PREFACE
1 INTRODUCTION
2 FREQUENCY METHODOLOGY
3 EXPLOSION EFFECTS
4 CONSEQUENCE MODELLING
5 EXPOSURE
6 ASSESSMENT
7 BACKGROUND REFERENCES
ANNEX A - BLAST ANNEX
ANNEX B - UK DEBRIS CHAPTER
ANNEX C - UK THERMAL CHAPTER
ANNEX D - PROBIT FUNCTIONS
ANNEX E - GENERIC NATIONAL BUILDING TYPES
ANNEX F - PRIMARY FRAGMENT ANNEX

Includes technical background and models for applying risk analysis. The aim of this document is to present accepted methods for Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) associated with explosives.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Current

AASTP-1 : 2015 NATO GUIDELINES FOR THE STORAGE OF MILITARY AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES
AOP 39 : 2010 GUIDANCE ON THE ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM)
AASTP-4-1 : 1ED 2016 VERSION 4 EXPLOSIVES SAFETY RISK ANALYSIS - PART 1: GUIDELINES FOR RISK-BASED DECISIONS
AASTP-3 : 1995 MANUAL OF NATO SAFETY PRINCIPLES FOR THE HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF MILITARY AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES
AASTP-5 : 2016 NATO GUIDELINES FOR THE STORAGE, MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORT OF AMMUNITION ON DEPLOYED MISSIONS OR OPERATIONS
STANAG 4439 : 2010 POLICY FOR INTRODUCTION AND ASSESSMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM)
NEN 2608 : 2014 GLASS IN BUILDING - REQUIREMENTS AND DETERMINATION METHOD

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