ISO 13824:2009
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Bases for design of structures General principles on risk assessment of systems involving structures
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30-03-2020
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12-11-2009
ISO 13824:2009 specifies general principles on risk assessment of systems involving structures. The focus is on strategic and operational decision-making related to design, assessment, maintenance and decommissioning of structures. This also includes formulation and calibration of related codes and standards. Systems involving structures can expose stakeholders at various levels in society to significant risks. The aim of ISO 13824:2009 is to facilitate and enhance decision-making with regard to monitoring, reducing and managing risks in an efficient, cost-effective and transparent manner. Within the broader context of risk management, risk assessment provides decision makers with procedures to determine whether or not and in what manner it is appropriate to treat risks.
ISO 13824:2009 provides a general framework as well as a procedure for identifying hazards and estimating, evaluating and treating risks of structures and systems involving structures. ISO 13824:2009 also provides a basis for code writers as well as designers to set reasonable target-reliability levels, such as stated in ISO 2394, based on the result of risk considerations. For existing structures, assessment of the risks associated with the events that were not considered in the original design or with changes in use shall be implemented according to the principles stated in ISO 13824:2009. ISO 13824:2009 can also be used for risk assessment of exceptional structures, the design of which is usually beyond the scope of existing codes.
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Supersedes ISO/DIS 13824. (11/2009)
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Standard
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43
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International Organization for Standardization
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
GOST R ISO 13824 : 2013 | Identical |
BS EN 16751:2016 | Bio-based products. Sustainability criteria |
ISO/TS 24679:2011 | Fire safety engineering Performance of structures in fire |
ISO 13065:2015 | Sustainability criteria for bioenergy |
S.R. CWA 16633:2013 | AGEING BEHAVIOUR OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS WITH REGARD TO INTEGRATED LIFETIME ASSESSMENT AND SUBSEQUENT ASSET MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES |
ISO 16311-2:2014 | Maintenance and repair of concrete structures — Part 2: Assessment of existing concrete structures |
I.S. EN 16751:2016 | BIO-BASED PRODUCTS - SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA |
17/30321189 DC : 0 | BS ISO 22326 - SECURITY AND RESILIENCE - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - GUIDELINES FOR MONITORING FACILITIES WITH IDENTIFIED HAZARDS |
DIN EN 16751:2016-06 | BIO-BASED PRODUCTS - SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA |
BS ISO 13065:2015 | Sustainability criteria for bioenergy |
17/30359807 DC | BS ISO 24679-1. Fire safety engineering. Performance of structures in fire. Part 1. General |
14/30231508 DC : 0 | BS ISO 13065 - SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA FOR BIOENERGY |
BS ISO 18557:2017 | Characterisation principles for soils, buildings and infrastructures contaminated by radionuclides for remediation purposes |
ISO 2394:2015 | General principles on reliability for structures |
ISO 18557:2017 | Characterisation principles for soils, buildings and infrastructures contaminated by radionuclides for remediation purposes |
EN 16751:2016 | Bio-based products - Sustainability criteria |
DD ISO/TS 24679:2011 | Fire safety engineering. Performance of structures in fire |
ISO 31000:2009 | Risk management Principles and guidelines |
ISO 2394:2015 | General principles on reliability for structures |
ISO/TS 16732:2005 | Fire safety engineering Guidance on fire risk assessment |
ISO 13822:2010 | Bases for design of structures Assessment of existing structures |
ISO/TS 16733:2006 | Fire safety engineering Selection of design fire scenarios and design fires |
ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 | Safety aspects — Guidelines for their inclusion in standards |
ISO Guide 73:2009 | Risk management — Vocabulary |
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