OVERVIEW OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES
1 Day Course £395.00 +VAT
Who should attend?
Managers, engineers and specialists who are responsible for
the design, construction, operation or
assessment of systems
that require demonstrably high safety, reliability
or availability.
Why Attend?
Everyone recognises the value of a Hazard
Identification Study as an integral part of a
safety or reliability assessment. However,
selection of the most appropriate hazard
identification technique is crucial if you are to
cost-effectively maximise the benefits of the
Hazard Identification Study.
What techniques are available? When is it more
appropriate to use a summary technique such as
check-lists rather than invest in a more
resource-intensive and time-consuming
fundamental approach such as FMEA or HAZOP?
Participants attending this course will receive
an overview of different techniques that can be
used for hazard identification, including a
brief outline of the approach, suitable
applications, preparatory tasks, resource
requirements, benefits and limitations.
What Does the Course Cover?
- Learning from experience (inc.
checklists, codes & practices)
- Structured Brainstorming Techniques (inc.
What if? Cause and Effect Technique, Scenario
Creation Technique)
- Hazard Indices
- Preliminary Hazard Analysis and HAZOP
- FMEA
- Other Hazard Identification Techniques
(inc. SNEAK Analysis, Energy Flow / Barrier
Analysis)
- Human Error Identification
- Fault Trees, Event Trees and Cause
Consequence Analysis
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