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Hazard Analysis and Safety

Scott DuncanDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringValparaiso University. 2. Definition and importance of hazard analysis Governing agencies and organizations Hazard analysis and safety tools Failure methods and effects analysis (FMEA) Ethics and safety. Agenda. Scott DuncanDepartment

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Hazard Analysis and Safety

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    1. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 1 Hazard Analysis and Safety GE 497

    2. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 2

    3. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 3

    4. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 4

    5. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 5 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    6. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 6 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    7. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 7 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    8. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 8 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    9. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 9 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    10. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 10 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    11. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 11 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    12. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 12 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    13. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 13 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    14. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 14 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    15. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 15

    16. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 16 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    17. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 17 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    18. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 18 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

    19. Scott Duncan Department of Mechanical Engineering Valparaiso University 19 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) This is a graphical technique that provides a systematic description of the combinations of possible occurrences in a system, which can result in an undesirable outcome. This method can combine hardware failures and human failures. The most serious outcome such as explosion, toxic release, etc. is selected as the Top Event. A fault tree is then constructed by relating the sequences of events, which individually or in combination, could lead to the Top Event.

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