This is a different example. So this was Walkerton, Canada in 2000. So what happened here, they’ve got some bores, they have cows around and they’ve got E. coli, a particular type of E. coli that are …
Factors of Safety and How to Model and Communicate Risk Trade-offs
So, the other thing is, this is the Minnesota River Bridge, in the US. I don’t know if you remember. In 2007 it collapsed; killed 13 people, 145 injured. This is the Mississippi River and it …
Continue Reading about Factors of Safety and How to Model and Communicate Risk Trade-offs →
What Infrastructure Managers Lose When Infrastructure Fails
Now the interesting thing about that threshold of safety and trust is you can spend heaps of dollars and get your levels of service up to and get your risks back down but you never get your trust …
Continue Reading about What Infrastructure Managers Lose When Infrastructure Fails →
Levels of Service-Cost-Risk Diagram and the Flint Michigan Water Case
Alright. Levels of service. So levels of service, cost, and risk. And again this came out of the Road Maintenance Task Force work and one of the things we see are these three axes. So levels of …
Continue Reading about Levels of Service-Cost-Risk Diagram and the Flint Michigan Water Case →
Asset Management Plan – Managing Service Levels of Specialty Assets
One of the things that are a bit interesting in terms of service levels, things like that, that we tend to forget about is we have specialty assets. So this one is the Boston, they build this new …
Continue Reading about Asset Management Plan – Managing Service Levels of Specialty Assets →
Asset Management Planning – NZ ONRC and Utility Service Level Categories
In this post, Ross talks about the categories of service levels in New Zealand on the areas of roads and utilities. NZ ONRC Service Level Categories And then, this was the slide I used up in …
Continue Reading about Asset Management Planning – NZ ONRC and Utility Service Level Categories →