The federal all hazards risk assessment framework body of knowledge : volume II : supporting material / by Ian Bayne ... [et al.].: D68-5/015-2013E-PDF

Public Safety (PS) Canada and Defence Research & Development Canada’s (DRDC) Centre for Security Science (CSS) are in the process of investigating improvements to the federal All Hazards Risk Assessment (AHRA) methodology that would enable the federal government to develop a national picture of high priority risks and capabilities that mitigate those risks. This report contains the statistical data and reference materials used to develop the Technical Report, The Federal All Hazards Risk Assessment Framework Body of Knowledge Volume 1: Establishing an Information Baseline and Way Forward, DRDC CSS TR 2013-014. The Technical Report (TR) is intended for participants in the federal AHRA initiative and for a wider audience involved in safety, security, societal resilience and emergency risk management. The report highlights lessons from the federal AHRA approach that would support multi-mandate and multi-jurisdictional risk assessments, and enable the development of a national risk assessment (NRA). This Technical Note is reviewed and, if required, updated annually.

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Department/Agency Canada. Defence R&D Canada.
Title The federal all hazards risk assessment framework body of knowledge : volume II : supporting material / by Ian Bayne ... [et al.].
Series title Technical Note ; 2013-015
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "September 2013."
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, c2013.
Author / Contributor Bayne, Ian.
Description vi, 80 p. : figures.
Catalogue number
  • D68-5/015-2013E-PDF
Subject terms Technical reports
Risk assessment
Emergency management
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