What limits must be taken into account when identifying the origin of risks?
Hazard analysis: identifying external risks
Practical sheet REF: FIC0205 V1
What limits must be taken into account when identifying the origin of risks?
Hazard analysis: identifying external risks

Author : Frédérique FAGES

Publication date: April 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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2. What limits must be taken into account when identifying the origin of risks?

The study of major natural and technological hazards brings together available technical and historical information likely to occur in the area where you are located. It has two objectives:

  • provide a database for the subsequent study of hazard scenarios, which will gather the information needed by the operator to develop preventive actions on the site;

  • mobilize employees around the issues of risk in the company, to encourage them to integrate the notion of risk into their day-to-day actions.

Important

Natural and technological hazards must be identified as carefully as possible.

In the course of research carried out during the hazard identification phase, situations may arise which are not listed...

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