Graded Approach 1


Graded Approach 1 :

(1) For a system of control, such as a regulatory system or a safety system, a process or method in which the stringency of the control measures and conditions to be applied is commensurate, to the extent practicable, with the likelihood and possible consequences of, and the level of risk associated with, a loss of control. An example of a graded approach in general would be a structured method by means of which the stringency of application of requirements is varied in accordance with the circumstances, the regulatory systems used, the management systems used, etc. For example, a method in which: (1) the significance and complexity of a product or service are determined; (2) the potential impacts of the product or service on health, safety, security, the environment, and the achieving of quality and the organization's objectives are determined; (3) the consequences if a product fails or if a service is carried out incorrectly are taken into account. (2) An application of safety requirements that is commensurate with the characteristics of the practice or source and with the magnitude and likelihood of the exposures. See: also exclusion, exemption and clearance and optimization

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