The European Committee for Standardization is one of three European Standardization Organizations (together with CENELEC and ETSI) that have been officially recognized by the European Union and by the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) as being responsible for developing and defining voluntary standards at European level.
CEN/CLC/WS 018 |
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Assessment of the resilience of transport infrastructure to potentially disruptive events |
The purpose of this CEN-CENELEC Workshop is to provide guidelines to:
- Measure Levels of Service and resilience in infrastructures
- Set target levels of service and resilience for infrastructures
The tentative title is: Levels of service and resilience of transport infrastructure — Guidelines for the assessment
The tentative scope is:
These guidelines are to be used to determine 1) how to measure, the service provided by, and the resilience of, transport infrastructure, and 2) how to set service and resilience targets of transport infrastructure. It includes:
- the concepts of how service and resilience can be measured,
- the concepts of how service and resilience targets can be set,
- the steps to determine how to measure service and resilience, and
- the steps to set service and resilience targets.
The agreement will be formalized by one CEN-CENELEC Workshop agreements (CWA), which is intended to be available free of charge.
The proposed CWAs will not define requirements related to safety aspects.
Secretariat | UNE (CEN) |
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CCMC Programme Manager | Legrand Thierry |
Activity sector | Emergency , security and related support equipment |