This workflow provides the basic, high-level steps for using this module. The steps and links in this workflow do not necessarily reference every possible procedure. For more procedures, see the links in the Related Information section.
Using the Hazards Analysis module, you can conduct the following types
of Hazards Analyses:
Hazards and Operability (HAZOP) Analysis: Lets you document
the known hazardous scenarios associated
with a process, assess the likelihood of the risks in those scenarios
occurring, and determine the best way to mitigate the risk in those
scenarios.
What If Analysis:
Lets you hypothesize about the possible
hazardous scenarios, determine the risk associated with them, and
determine the best way to mitigate those risks.
Conducting a What If Analysis includes completing the following steps:
Create a Hazards Analysis, which stores the details of the What If Analysis that you want to perform, including the start and end dates for the analysis.
The system in which the hazardous scenario originates.
The condition under which the scenario may occur.
What causes the condition to occur.
The risks associated with that scenario.
The safeguards that are currently in place to mitigate the risk in that scenario.
The probability and severity of the safety, operational (commercial), and environmental impact of the risk associated with the scenario if a safeguard is in place.