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Dr. William McAnally, Ph.D., P.E., BC.CE, BC.NE, F.ASCE

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Posted By William McAnally 12-18-2025 10:08 AM
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Thanks, J-Martin. That's an interesting graphic. Bill Mc ------------------------------ William McAnally Ph.D., P.E., BC.CE, BC.NE, F.ASCE ENGINEER Columbus MS ------------------------------
Posted By William McAnally 12-16-2025 12:11 PM
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I agree that Hillson's "Risks are uncertainties that matter" is true but is inadequate as a definition because it's incomplete and can be misunderstood. It's incomplete because it lacks explicit mention of consequences. Embedding consequences in "matter" ignores uncertainty bars on measurements and model ...
Posted By William McAnally 12-11-2025 03:15 PM
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I see cognitive bias as a HUGE problem, encountering it so frequently that I consider it an epidemic. One particularly painful example: River engineers label sediment transported in suspension but not seen in the river bed as "wash load." Often we need only design for the sediment found in the bed, ...
Posted By William McAnally 11-26-2025 09:47 AM
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The CEBOK does a good job of distinguishing between risk and uncertainty, defining risk as "... the most likely consequence of a particular hazard or vulnerability combined with the likelihood or probability of it occurring." That definition, distinct from uncertainty, is consistent with the definition ...
Posted By William McAnally 11-14-2025 09:14 AM
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I like your 2022 comments. They are very much on target. Can we distinguish safety as preventing harm to humans? Extend it to pets? Attractive megafauna? Certainly safety should be treated as a risk management issue, but risk management also includes non-safety matters. Isn't it a systematic approach ...