Introduction to Hazards Analysis
Abstract
Carl and Fred discussing the use of Hazard Analysis as part of a comprehensive reliability plan.
Key Points
Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the application of Hazard Analysis and how it may be used in your reliability plans.
Topics include:
- what is Hazard Analysis
- use of P&ID and “what ifs”
- risk assessment as part of Hazard Analysis
- similarity between Hazard Analysis and FMEA
- Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
- hazard controls based on orders of precedence
- regulatory compliance
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Chapter 15 of the book Effective FMEAs, section on Hazard Analysis
Hazard Analysis References and Standards
- ANSI/GEIA-STD-0010-2009, Standard Best Practices for System Safety Program Development and Execution
- FAA System Safety Handbook, Chapter 7: Integrated System Hazard Analysis, December 30, 2010
- FAA System Safety Handbook, Chapter 8: Safety Analysis/Hazard Analysis Tasks, December 30, 2010
- IEEE STD-1228-1994 Standard for Software Safety Plans
- ISO 14971:2007, Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical devices
- SAE ARP4761, Guidelines and Methods for Conducting the Safety Assessment Process on Civil Airborne Systems and Equipment, 1996-12-01
- Mil-Std 882D, STANDARD PRACTICE FOR SYSTEM SAFETY, 10 Feb 2000
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Principles and Application Guidelines, adopted August 14, 1997, National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods
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