Reference number
ISO 10303-58:2011
International Standard
ISO 10303-58:2011
Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 58: Integrated generic resource: Risk
Edition 1
2011-10
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ISO 10303-58:2011
51940
Published (Edition 1, 2011)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2023. Therefore this version remains current.

Abstract

ISO 10303-58:2011 specifies the integrated resource constructs for Risk.

The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-58:2011:

  • identification and representation of a risk;
  • representation of the relationships between risks;
  • identification and representation of the perception of a risk;
  • representation of the relationships between perceptions of risks;
  • representation of the context of the risk and risk perception;
  • assignment and representation of the probability or likelihood of the risk;
  • representation of the consequence of the risk;
  • representation of a risk criteria;
  • representation of a risk treatment;
  • representation of a risk evaluation;
  • representation of the risk identification process;
  • representation of the risk source;
  • representation of causal consequences;
  • representation of the risk analysis process;
  • representation of the risk assessment process;
  • representation of the risk control process;
  • representation of the risk estimation process;
  • representation of the risk communication process;
  • representation of the impact of the risk, if any;
  • assignment of any items impacted by the risk;
  • assignment of the source of risk;
  • assignment of resources for risk activities;
  • representation of a risk resource and its usage.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2011-10
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 1
     : 8
  • ISO/TC 184/SC 4
    25.040.40 
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