How do you organize your hazard analysis?
From reflection to elaboration: objectives, means and methods for hazard studies (ED)
Practical sheet REF: FIC0067 V1
How do you organize your hazard analysis?
From reflection to elaboration: objectives, means and methods for hazard studies (ED)

Author : Frédérique FAGES

Publication date: May 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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4. How do you organize your hazard analysis?

Drawing up a hazard analysis requires a great deal of research into specific topics. This involves filling in the multiple fields making up the hazard study, which are necessary to understand the system as a whole (plant-environment-third-party interaction) and to understand how it works. It is only with this knowledge that you will be able to carry out the risk analysis corresponding to your installation.

4.1 Typical ED summary

1. General presentation of the ED (content and objectives)

2. Description of the site environment

2. 1. natural hazards

2.2 Risks related to human activities

2. 3 Interests to be protected

3. Description of the site...

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