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Safety management system history

History of previous incidents. Frequent incidents, especially serious ones, indicate a breakdown in process safety management systems. They also indicate that the facility may be more likely to have additional incidents, unless the underlying causes have been determined and specific actions have been implemented to prevent their reoccurrence. [Pg.32]

Step 7 Define the safety management system project with Pareto charts, graphs of loss history, dashboards showing activity status, etc. [Pg.115]

How will use of documents, materials, and information be enabled and long-term preservation ensured to maintain the history of the safety management system ... [Pg.296]

Nathan has a professional history that encompasses a full range of risk control program design, development, implementation, and evaluation. He has provided consulting expertise to a broad array of clients that include public entities, associations, media, newspaper, cable, and general industry. His current interest is the development of effective safety culture and safety management systems, job hazard analysis, and network analysis for safety communications. [Pg.372]

The information stored in the system safety portion of the safety knowledge management system should include Prior and current safety analyses Accident and near-miss histories Safety standards Identified hazards Known causes of identified hazards Proven hazard controls List of hazard consequences Hazard logs and risk registers Your hazard tracking system... [Pg.272]

Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Management Systems, ILO-OSH 2001 Guideline (ILO-OSH, Overview and History, Module 2, Lesson 1, 2001). [Pg.121]

SAFETY SCREENING - A 3-year accident history review indicates the following (This can be quickly accomplished using readily available products from the Department s Safety Information Management System (SIMS) and the computerized TE-164 methodology). [Pg.90]

Database for management of sanitary and storm wastewater collection systems. Maintains field operations data including safety history, engineering data, inspection recoids, and work orders. Requires 640K memory and hard disk. [Pg.300]

The safety and risk of a hydrocarbon facility cannot be assessed solely on the basis of fire fighting systems or past loss histories. The overall risk can only be assessed by defining loss scenarios and an understanding of the risk philosophy adopted by senior management. [Pg.5]


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