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 However, the above equation ignores "detection", a common criterian for a "Falure Mode and Effects Analysis" (FMEA). Adding "detection" would change the equation to: Risk = "probability of an event" x "consequence of event" x "likelihood of detection". The result of this equation is typically referred to as a "Risk Priority Number". However, the above equation ignores "detection", a common criterian for a "Falure Mode and Effects Analysis" (FMEA). Adding "detection" would change the equation to: Risk = "probability of an event" x "consequence of event" x "likelihood of detection". The result of this equation is typically referred to as a "Risk Priority Number".
  
-==== NFPA 1600<sup>®</sup> ==== +==== NFPA 1600® ==== 
-While also not an ISO document, [[https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=1600|NFPA 1600<sup>®</sup>, "Standard on Continuity, Emergency, and Crisis Management" (2019 Edition)]], published by the [[https://www.nfpa.org|National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)]], contains a definition for "//Risk Assessment//", from which a definition for "risk" can be easily derived as "//threats and hazards//".+While also not an ISO document, [[https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=1600|NFPA 1600®, "Standard on Continuity, Emergency, and Crisis Management" (2019 Edition)]], published by the [[https://www.nfpa.org|National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)]], contains a definition for "//Risk Assessment//", from which a definition for "risk" can be easily derived as "//threats and hazards//".
  
 <blockquote>**NFPA 1600<sup>®</sup> ** \\ <blockquote>**NFPA 1600<sup>®</sup> ** \\