StrikeRisk enables users to split a structure into multiple zones to highlight high risk areas, as well as considering multiple cables connected to the structure and multiple remotely connected structures. With StrikeRisk, an engineer can carry out and view multiple risk assessments under the banner of a single project, build new projects from previously saved cases and create templates for standard cases. Its improved interface helps users complete BS EN 62305-2's complex and laborious risk calculations in minutes rather than the hours it would take doing them by hand. StrikeRisk has been specifically developed for engineers, architects and contractors who have to carry out the risk calculations demanded in BS EN 62305-2:2006 Risk management. A trial version of the new StrikeRisk v5 is available free of charge from the Furse website. The risk assessment in BS EN 62305-2 is much more detailed and has many more parameters than the assessment contained in BS 6651. Furse's popular StrikeRisk software has been improved, making lightning risk assessments lightning fast. There’s no intuitive way of doing this you need to carry out a risk assessment in accordance with BS EN 62305:2006 Part 2.
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