incidentkansen
Incidentkansen is a term used in risk assessment and safety engineering to denote the probability that a specified incident will occur within a defined system and time frame. The concept provides a way to quantify risk by expressing the likelihood of an event such as equipment failure, security breach, or process disruption. In Dutch-language practice, incidentkansen can be estimated for different exposure periods (for example per hour, per cycle, per year) and can be reported as a probability or as a qualitative risk rating (low, medium, high).
Estimation methods include using historical incident data, failure rates, or exposure levels. In a Poisson model,
Applications of incidentkansen include prioritizing safety improvements, maintenance schedules, cyber defenses, and emergency response planning. It
Limitations of incidentkansen include dependence on data quality, changes in operating conditions, and model assumptions. Rare
See also: probability, risk assessment, incident management, FMEA, FTA, Poisson process.