CATASTROPHIC (I) Loss of ability to accomplish the mission or mission failure. Death or permanent total disability (accident risk). Loss of major or mission-critical.

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CATASTROPHIC (I) Loss of ability to accomplish the mission or mission failure. Death or permanent total disability (accident risk). Loss of major or mission-critical system or equipment. Major proper t y ( facility) damage. Severe environmental damage. Mission-critical security failure. Unacceptable collateral damage. CRITICAL (II) Significantly (severely) degraded mission capability or unit readiness. Permanent partial disability, temporary total disability exceeding 3 months time (accident risk). Extensive (major) damage to equipment or systems. Significant damage to property or the environment. Security t y failure. Significant collateral damage. MARGINAL (III) Degraded mission capability or unit readiness. Minor damage to equipment or systems, property, or the environment. Lost day due to injury or illness not exceeding 3 months (accident risk). Minor damage to property or the environment. NEGLIGIBLE (IV) Little or no adverse impact on mission capability. First aid or minor medical treatment (accident risk). Slight equipment or system damage, but fully functional and serviceable. Little or no proper ty or environmental damage. FREQUENT (A) Occurs very often, continuously experienced Single item Occurs very often in service life. Expected to occur several times over duration of a specific mission or operation. Always occurs. Fleet or inventory of items Occurs continuously during a specific mission or operation, or over a service life. Individual soldier Occurs very often in career. Expected to occur several times during mission or operation. Always occurs. All soldiers exposed Occurs continuously during a specific mission or operation. LIKELY (B) Occurs several times Single item Occurs several times in service life. Expected to occur during a specific mission or operation. Fleet or inventory of items Occurs at a high rate, but experienced intermittently (regular intervals, generally often,). Individual soldier Occurs several times in career. Expected to occur during a specific mission or operation. All soldiers exposed Occurs at a high rate, but experienced intermittently. OCCASIONAL (C) Occurs sporadically Single item Occurs some time in service life. May occur about as often as not during a specific mission or operation. Fleet or inventory of items Occurs several times in service life. Individual soldier Occurs some time in career. May occur during a specific mission or operation, but not often. All soldiers exposed Occurs sporadically (irregularly, sparsely, or sometimes). SELDOM (D) Remotely possible; could occur at some time Single item Occurs in service life, but only remotely possible. Not expected to occur during a specific mission or operation. Fleet or inventory of items Occurs as isolated incidents. Possible to occur some time in service life, but rarely. Usually does not occur. Individual soldier Occurs as isolated incident during a career. Remotely possible, but not expected to occur during a specific mission or operation. All soldiers exposed Occurs rarely within exposed population as isolated incidents. UNLIKELY (E) Can assume will not occur, but not impossible Single item Occurrence not impossible, but can assume will almost never occur in service life. Can assume will not occur during a specific mission or operation. Fleet or inventory of items Occurs very rarely (almost never or improbable). Incidents may occur over service life. Individual soldier Occurrence not impossible, but may assume will not occur in career or during a specific mission or operation. All soldiers exposed Occurs very rarely, but not impossible.