Scheduled FMEA is a risk assessment technique originally developed by Renault that systematically evaluates risks to a project schedule. It considers a schedule as a system of tasks and dependencies that must be reliable and maintainable. It transfers the discipline of failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) from technical risks to schedule risks. The benefits include systematically identifying risks, promoting robust schedule impact analysis of risks, and facilitating stakeholder involvement. It can be implemented by having contributors evaluate tasks and dependencies using an FMEA-like register to record uncertainties. Overall ratings are then calculated to compare elements and inform risk response planning.