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Risk assessment is the fundamental prerequisite for successful risk management. An easy and not time-consuming method was presented. It is recommended for the approximate risk quantification for some military facilities. The method has to be used reasonably because it considers only some aspects. For a more accurate risk assessment especially with respect to the environmental impacts of major accidents a more accurate method should be used, e.g. Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Analysis Method (CPQRA) that represents the complex study of safety.

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Božek, F., Komár, A., Dvořák, J. (2004). Method for the Military Facilities Risk Assessment. In: Mahutova, K., Barich, J.J., Kreizenbeck, R.A. (eds) Defense and the Environment: Effective Scientific Communication. Nato Science Series IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol 39. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2084-8_18

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