Difference between revisions of "Cross-cutting Criteria"
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Cross-cutting criteria may refer to [1]:
- casualties criterion (assessed in terms of the potential number of fatalities or injuries);
- economic effects criterion (assessed in terms of the significance of economic loss and/or degradation of products or services; including potential environmental effects);
- public effects criterion (assessed in terms of the impact on public confidence, physical suffering and disruption of daily life; including the loss of essential services).