M0.1 — Location
M0.2 — Chemical
Edit the table below. Name is a typical example for the Fluid code/formula (e.g. C6–C8 → Hexane). Once loaded, fluid data is used in M2 Chemistry and M3 release/consequence calculations.
M0.3 — Toxic
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Toxic in Libraries), toxic fluid properties are used for Industry screening toxic release and consequence analysis.
M0.4 — Acid
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Acid in Libraries), acid fluid properties are used for Industry screening acid release and consequence analysis.
M0.5 — Materials
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Materials in Libraries), material specs and allowable stress are used in M5 Damage (min wall calculations) and material selection.
M0.6 — Damage
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Damage in Libraries), the mechanism library drives M5 Damage screening, cracking/other mechanism lists, and inspection/definition lookups.
M0.7 — Risk consequences
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Risk consequences in Libraries), consequence dimensions and score options are used in M6 Risk for CoF scoring and probability bands.
M0.8 — Risk Matrix
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Risk Matrix in Libraries), the matrix drives M6 Risk (PoF × CoF, risk level, planning). Cell highlight colors are applied in M6 when you leave M0 (switch to M1–M9) or use Save combined CSV (full export), which pushes this snapshot into REF so the live matrix can read cells and colors.
M0.9 — Area Affected
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Area Affected in Libraries), area bands are used in M6 Risk for consequence and release area mapping.
M0.10 — GFF (generic failure frequency)
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3, GFF (generic failure frequency) (Table 3.1, failures/yr) is used with calculated Df,thin in M3 min-wall GFF method and M6 PoF (GFF (generic failure frequency) × FMS (management systems factor) × Df,thin (damage factor)).
M0.11 — PoF Mapping
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or PoF Mapping in Libraries), numeric bands map working PoF (GFF (generic failure frequency) × FMS (management systems factor) × DF (damage factor)) to a 1–5 score in M6 Risk; the M6 PoF tab shows the GFF (generic failure frequency)/FMS (management systems factor)/DF (damage factor) breakdown and per-row mapped bands for min-wall calcs.
M0.12 — PoF Matrix score
Edit the table below. CoF matrix column letters (A–E) and the M6 Driving consequence dropdown labels (1–5 with comment text) are taken from this table once loaded in Engine 3 or from M0 RBI Data.
M0.13 — Half remaining life
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Half remaining life in Libraries), numeric bands use the same columns as PoF Mapping — min, max, score, and label. Enter min / max as half-life in years (same units as the M3 min-wall 1/2 life (yrs) result). Shorter half-life → higher PoF score (5 = most urgent). Default bands match built-in M3 tiers: <2 yr→5, 2–6→4, 6–10→3, >10–16→2, >16 yr→1.
M0.14 — Cracking
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Susceptibility in Libraries), these options appear in M5 Damage → Cracking → Susceptibility (1–5).
M0.15 — Management Questionnaire
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Management Score in Libraries), the questionnaire and FMS (management systems factor) are used with M3 GFF (generic failure frequency) and in M6 PoF (GFF (generic failure frequency) × FMS (management systems factor) × DF (damage factor)).
M0.16 — Planning
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Planning in Libraries), risk-cell-to-frequency mapping is used in M7 Planning to suggest inspection intervals from risk score.
M0.17 — Inspection Method
Edit the table below. Once loaded in Engine 3 (Load Rules JSON or Inspection Method in Libraries), inspection methods are used in M7 Planning for method selection and inspection plan details.