Consequence Probabilities

About Consequence Probabilities

Consequence Probabilities represent the probability of occurrence of various modifier types and are stored in the Consequence Adjustment Probability records. When you create a Conditional Modifier in LOPA, these records are used to populate the probability for the selected modifier type.

Default Consequence Adjustment Probabilities Records

By default, the following Consequence Adjustment Probabilities records are available in APM:

Modifier IDDefault Value
Probability of Ignition0.5
Probability of Escape and Incident0.5
Others0.5
Probability of person present0.5

Access a Consequence Probability

Procedure

  1. Access the LOPA Admin page.
  2. In the left pane, select Consequence Probabilities.

    A list of available Consequence Probabilities appears.

  3. In the row for the Consequence Probability that you want to access, in the Modifier ID column, select the link.

    In the Record Manager, the page for the selected record appears, displaying the datasheet for the record.

    Note: To modify the Consequence Probability, as needed, modify values in the available fields, and then select to save your changes. The values in the existing Conditional Modifiers that have used the modified Consequence Probability will not be affected by the changes. If you want to apply the changes to an existing Conditional Modifier, on the Consequence Modifier datasheet, in the Type box, you must reselect the Consequence Probability that you modified.

Create a Consequence Probability

Before You Begin

  • For the Consequence Probability that you want to create, you must create a system code in the MI_CONSQ_ADJ_PROB System Code Table. The System Code Table populates the Modifier ID box. When you create the Consequence Probability, in the Modifier ID box, you must select the value that you entered in the System Code Table.

Procedure

  1. Access the LOPA Admin page.
  2. In the left pane, select Consequence Probabilities.

    A list of available Consequence Probabilities appears.

  3. In the upper-left corner of the workspace, select .

    A blank datasheet for Consequence Adjustment Probabilities appears.

  4. As needed, enter values in the available fields.
  5. In the upper-right corner of the workspace, select .

    The Consequence Probability is created.

Results

Delete a Consequence Probability

Before You Begin

Procedure

  1. Access the LOPA Admin page.
  2. In the left pane, select Consequence Probabilities.

    A list of available Consequence Probabilities appears.

  3. In the row for each Consequence Probability that you want to delete, select the check box.

    In the upper-right corner of the workspace, the button is enabled.

  4. Select .

    The Delete Consequence Probability dialog box appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete each selected Consequence Probability.

  5. Select OK.

    Each selected Consequence Probability is deleted.

Results

  • On the Consequence Modifier datasheet, the Consequence Probability that you deleted does not appear in the list of values in the Type box.

    Note: The values in the existing Consequence Modifiers that have used the deleted Consequence Probability will not be affected when you delete the Consequence Probability.