ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022
Information technology - Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 30: Earthquake risk and impact analysis
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ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022 addresses earthquake risk and impact analysis for data centre facilities and infrastructures, helping organizations evaluate how seismic events may affect critical site assets and operational continuity. As a supporting document within the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series, it is relevant for teams reviewing site resilience, technical compliance, and documented evaluation of facility risks. For engineering, procurement, and governance workflows, the document can support more consistent planning around structural vulnerability, system exposure, and risk management assumptions.
What is ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022?
ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022 is a technical specification linked to the broader ISO/IEC TS 22237 family and focused on earthquake risk and impact analysis in the context of data centre facilities and infrastructures. Its likely purpose is to support technical assessment of seismic exposure and the potential consequences for building services, equipment placement, and continuity planning. For organizations preparing engineering documentation or conformity assessment evidence, it can serve as a compliance reference for evaluating how earthquake-related risks are identified and addressed.
Applications of ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022
This document is relevant during site selection, design review, retrofit planning, and operational risk studies for data centres where seismic activity is a concern. It may be used alongside technical validation activities for facility structures, electrical equipment, support systems, and critical infrastructure dependencies. Laboratories, consultants, and internal engineering teams can use it to structure documented evaluation, compare candidate sites, and support procurement decisions where resilience requirements are part of the specification. It is also useful in compliance workflows that require clear evidence of risk-based decision-making.
Why is ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022 important?
Earthquake risk analysis is a practical part of safeguarding availability, safety, and operational consistency in data centre environments. ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022 helps organizations align technical review activities with a repeatable approach to hazard assessment and impact analysis, which can improve testing consistency and reduce uncertainty during design or assurance processes. It also supports procurement and conformity assessment preparation by clarifying how seismic considerations should be documented, reviewed, and traced through engineering decisions, helping teams manage risk before deployment or expansion.
- Supports seismic risk review for data centre facilities and infrastructure planning
- Assists in documenting impact analysis for engineering and compliance workflows
- Useful for site evaluation, retrofit studies, and resilience-oriented procurement decisions
- Helps structure technical assessment and verification activities for critical infrastructure
- Publication Date: 2022-03-23
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC TS 22237 (2023-12-13)
- This Version: ISO/IEC TS 22237 (2022-03-23)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC TS 22237 (2018-04-27)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC TS 22237 (2018-04-27)
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