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This 3 page paper looks at models which may be used to analyse a risk task. The paper discusses the use of a fault tree and the use of HAZOP. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
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a fault tree. It is a simple to use analysis method and can be combined with other risk analysis methods at assessment tool. This analysis has potential hazards identified as
a starting point. The hazards identified can be seen as the root of the tree, the analysis will then works backwards to determine what the possible causes of the hazard
were. As these chemicals are dangerous, including carcinogenic, mutagenic and reactive, there are a number of common hazards associated with dangerous chemicals. These may include spinning of chemicals on the
floor, chemicals contacting skin, and the release of chemical fumes into the air, as well as other hazards such as back injuries. And the identification of the hazards the analysis
then looks at identifying possible causes. Different hazards may have a number of potential causes, each course, or potential cause, will need to be defined in terms of an And
or a Or, to explain the ways in which they can occur. Some hazards may require only single event, other events that lead to hazards may require a number of
events or circumstances. The result of the analysis is a tree which will identify different causes with the upper levels of the tree corresponding to systems and the lower corresponding
to system components. Although a simplistic model this will allow for different potential causes of hazards to be identified and unable actions to be taken based on that analysis. As
a stand-alone analysis it is possible that this will be constrained, as not all hazards may be identified and not all causes recognized. But this reason it is important that
the analysis is not limited to a single tool. An approach which allows a greater level of input may help to identify more potential hazards and causes and give a
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