Validation and Deployment Concerns to Maintain Acceptable Risk
In order to ensure an acceptable level of residual risk has been achieved prior to deploying equipment for active service, it is imperative to implement one final series of steps. This stage is necessary to confirm that all risk reduction measures applied (design and build, technological, and organizational) are working together effectively to reduce the risk of all identified hazards to a tolerable level. This validation process must be documented to provide a written record of the current assumptions and decisions to aid future iterations of the risk assessment and risk reduction process.
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