Safety case

A safety case is the argument; a safety assessment is one input to it. They are not the same thing.

A safety case is the collection of arguments and evidence that a facility is safe. It includes the safety assessment, but also the design basis, the site characterisation, the management system, and the acknowledgement of what remains uncertain.

It is built up in stages and revised as a programme moves from siting to licensing to operation. A safety case is never finished in one document.