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Hazard Identification Techniques and Applications Introduction : Hazards may occur in every workplace and their consequences can be devastating also for business, sustainability, employees’ safety and health. At this regard, hazards identification plays an important role in order to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences to persons and the environment. Objectives : At the end of this course, attendants will be able to understand, apply and compare the techniques commonly used to identify the hazards associated with the operations of a business or undertaking. Contents : Introduction Definition of hazard and risk Hazardous work practices Physical hazards Chemical hazards Biological hazards Psychological aspects associated with hazards Overview on hazards identification, risks assessment and risk control Hazards reporting and investigation General aspects of hazards identification procedures Process Hazards Identification Cause-Consequence Analysis (CCA) Critical Examination of System Safety (CEX) Concept Hazard Analysis (CHA) Checklists Functional Integrated Hazard Identification (FIHI) Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) Goal Oriented Failure Analysis (GOFA) Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) Inherent Hazard Analysis Matrices Method Organised Systematic Analysis of Risk (MOSAR) Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA) Pre-HAZOP Standards Codes of practice Literature review What-If Analysis Control Hazards Identification Computer HAZOP (CHAZOP) GRAFCET Petri-nets State-Transition Diagrams Structured Methods Hardware Hazards Identification DEFI Method Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) Functional FMEA Maintenance Analysis Maintenance and Operability Study (Mop) Reliability Block Diagrams Safety Audit Sneak Analysis Structural Reliability Analysis Vulnerability Assessment Human Hazards Identification Action Error Analysis (AEA) Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) Human Reliability Analysis Pattern Search Method Predictive Human Error Analysis (PHEA) Task Analysis Who Should attend? This course is intended for professional roles involved or interested in hazard identification procedures. They include Managing Directors, General Managers, Operations Managers, Work Health and Safety Coordinators, Operations Coordinators, Employees and Contractors. It can also be beneficial for professionals that have a good understanding of some hazards identification techniques but are interested to evaluate other ways to improve their risk management activities.
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