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Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty
Posted by: jgmcfps (IP Logged)
Date: February 11, 2007 08:16AM

Jim Mazerat Wrote:
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> My question after this explanation would be:
>
> 1. Why do you not use the latest edition of 921? We do use the most current edition for our analysis
>
> 2. Is it not true that the current edition of 921
> only has two levels of certainty? Correct
>
> 3. Is it not true the current edition of 921 no
> longer uses the term conclusive? Correct
>
> 4. What is the better edition of 921, the one you
> are using or the latest edition? Current editon reflects the state of the art at the time.
>
> I have no problem with the problem solving process
> as you have listed it other than it no longer is
> what is suggested by 921. Do you know why the 921
> committee decided to drop two of the four level of
> certainty that were listed in the 1998 edition.

I do not know why the committee choose to drop two of the levels. We believe that use of the four levels (which originated with the American Academy of Forsenic Sciences - this is documented in earlier edtions), more clearly and accurately reflect the levels of confidence. I do not believe that the continued use of the four levels is in any way contrary to the spirit and intent of NFPA 921.

There are other firms (individuals) who still use "to a reasonable degree of scientific certainty" and "to a reasonable degree of engineering certainty".

James G. Munger, PhD, FIFireE, CFPS
www.qdotengineering.com
W3NFA



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Acceptable Level of Certainty 1673 Jim Mazerat 02/03/2007 09:47PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1054 Jim Mazerat 02/04/2007 12:11PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 920 MIJ 02/04/2007 02:37PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1091 Jim Mazerat 02/04/2007 05:12PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1002 jmorse 02/04/2007 07:15PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 943 Jim Mazerat 02/05/2007 10:37AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1013 MIJ 02/05/2007 11:35AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 951 jgmcfps 02/08/2007 11:09AM
  One more comment 949 jgmcfps 02/08/2007 11:13AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1037 Jim Mazerat 02/08/2007 11:55AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 889 jgmcfps 02/08/2007 02:59PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 884 SJAvato 02/08/2007 03:59PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1024 Jim Mazerat 02/08/2007 05:15PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 923 Jim Mazerat 02/08/2007 05:21PM
  Define "probable" 988 Gerald Hurst 02/14/2007 01:05PM
  Re: Define "probable" 1009 PMK140 02/14/2007 04:12PM
  Re: Define "probable" 949 Gerald Hurst 02/14/2007 10:20PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 952 jbflanigan 02/05/2007 04:22PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 887 Jim Mazerat 02/08/2007 12:13PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 858 MIJ 02/08/2007 06:02PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 986 Jim Mazerat 02/08/2007 08:10PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 955 MIJ 02/09/2007 09:47AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 896 jgmcfps 02/09/2007 02:12PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 905 MIJ 02/09/2007 03:09PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 901 jgmcfps 02/09/2007 04:50PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 898 firecop5002 02/09/2007 08:17PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 876 Jim Mazerat 02/09/2007 10:01PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 828 dahebert 02/10/2007 08:12AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 928 Jim Mazerat 02/09/2007 08:17PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1049 jgmcfps 02/10/2007 02:40PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 879 Jim Mazerat 02/10/2007 04:36PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1006 jgmcfps 02/11/2007 08:16AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 972 Jim Mazerat 02/11/2007 09:10AM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1173 John J. Lentini, CFEI 02/16/2007 02:48PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 1142 PMK140 02/16/2007 04:30PM
  Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty 975 Jim Mazerat 02/16/2007 07:11PM


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