measures
).
Beyond this, additional damage (secondary damage) may
result from the impairment of critical infrastructures, such as
supply bottlenecks and shortages linked to disruptions to the
transport system following a power failure. Such secondary
damage is also to be considered in analysing the protection
requirements, in order to enable an adequate assessment of
the effects of the complete or localised failure of critical
infrastructures on areas both within and outside of the facility.
Secondary damage
3.1.3 Special consideration of terrorism and
criminal acts
Previously drawn up danger and hazard analyses and
security concepts should be examined to ascertain whether
they also accord due consideration to such dangers which,
according to the danger analysis, may result from
interference by unauthorised persons
, even if these
dangers have been largely ruled out in the form of
malfunctions, natural risks or accidents.
If the hazard analysis has established that a serious danger
may exist for special objects of protection, it is to be
examined to what extent the facilities may appear particularly
“attractive” for terrorist attacks or criminal acts. To this end, a
systematic analysis is to be carried out, focusing in particular
on the following aspects which have already been mentioned
in section 1 (Objectives and methodical basis, p. 11):
General risk assessment
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Contents of the
analysis/ planning
process
Geographic location
of the operational area and the
facilities
Importance of the facilities
to up- and down-stream
production processes and services
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