from the same example of water spill, you calculate your risk (likelihood and severity) what are the odds that person will step on the water (likelihood/probablity) what can happen if he/she steps on water and slips. Can they get severe injuries or just bruises (consequence/ severity) then you compare it against your risk matrix to get a risk rating for that particular hazardous scenario
When we teach Hazards, we usually provide hazard descriptors using a parsing method that includes, Source, Initiating Mechanism and outcome For example, there is a water spill on a road/street, a person slips and injures himself when he accidently steps on the water spill. There is a chance that… … may occur as a result of … … which may result in … . Source: Water Spill Mechanism: Stepping on water and slipping Outcome: Injuries full sentence will look like this There is a chance that a person may step on the water spill and slip due to which he/she may face some injuries. One more example Worker can get electric shock by touching exposed contacts in electrical panel containing high voltage. Source: Exposed contacts in an electrical panel containing high voltage Mechanism: Worker inadvertently touching high voltage contacts Outcome: Worker got electric shock Example Description: There is a chance that a worker may inadvertently touch exposed high voltage electrical contacts within the electrical panel which could result in the worker getting electric shock.
A harmer thats not in use is not a hazard, its just a an object. It becomes a hazard when its being used or its placed where it can potentially cause harm e.g it can be a tripping hazard, placed at height where it can be a falling object because its when it has the potential to cause harm. This applies to the ladder as well. If its parked somewhere and not in use its not a hazard but using it has the potential to cause harm. Aeroplane is an hazard when it carries people and either moving or flying A black spider is poisonous because it moves and can interact with people thats why in the first place its locked, thats a control
Exactly 👍 hammer, ladder, knife, vehicle are objects not hazard. Water, Chemicals are not hazards. Their properties depending upon the nature, application of process are in fact the hazards.
you have explained it very well. When we teach Hazards, we usually provide hazard descriptors using a parsing method that includes, Source, Initiating Mechanism and outcome For example, there is a water spill on a road/street, a person slips and injures himself when he accidently steps on the water spill. There is a chance that… … may occur as a result of … … which may result in … . Source: Water Spill Mechanism: Stepping on water and slipping Outcome: Injuries full sentence will look like this There is a chance that a person may step on the water spill and slip due to which he/she may face some injuries. One more example Worker can get electric shock by touching exposed contacts in electrical panel containing high voltage. Source: Exposed contacts in an electrical panel containing high voltage Mechanism: Worker inadvertently touching high voltage contacts Outcome: Worker got electric shock Example Description: There is a chance that a worker may inadvertently touch exposed high voltage electrical contacts within the electrical panel which could result in the worker getting electric shock
from the same example of water spill, you calculate your risk (likelihood and severity)
what are the odds that person will step on the water (likelihood/probablity)
what can happen if he/she steps on water and slips. Can they get severe injuries or just bruises (consequence/ severity)
then you compare it against your risk matrix to get a risk rating for that particular hazardous scenario
When we teach Hazards, we usually provide hazard descriptors using a parsing method that includes, Source, Initiating Mechanism and outcome
For example, there is a water spill on a road/street, a person slips and injures himself when he accidently steps on the water spill.
There is a chance that…
… may occur as a result of …
… which may result in … .
Source: Water Spill
Mechanism: Stepping on water and slipping
Outcome: Injuries
full sentence will look like this
There is a chance that a person may step on the water spill and slip due to which he/she may face some injuries.
One more example
Worker can get electric shock by touching exposed contacts in electrical panel containing high voltage.
Source: Exposed contacts in an electrical panel containing high voltage
Mechanism: Worker inadvertently touching high voltage contacts
Outcome: Worker got electric shock
Example Description:
There is a chance that a worker may inadvertently touch exposed high voltage electrical contacts within the electrical panel which could result in the worker getting electric shock.
I like the way you have broken the examples down and included the hazard descriptors, often these are bundled in together.
A harmer thats not in use is not a hazard, its just a an object. It becomes a hazard when its being used or its placed where it can potentially cause harm e.g it can be a tripping hazard, placed at height where it can be a falling object because its when it has the potential to cause harm.
This applies to the ladder as well. If its parked somewhere and not in use its not a hazard but using it has the potential to cause harm.
Aeroplane is an hazard when it carries people and either moving or flying
A black spider is poisonous because it moves and can interact with people thats why in the first place its locked, thats a control
Exactly 👍 hammer, ladder, knife, vehicle are objects not hazard. Water, Chemicals are not hazards. Their properties depending upon the nature, application of process are in fact the hazards.
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you have explained it very well. When we teach Hazards, we usually provide hazard descriptors using a parsing method that includes, Source, Initiating Mechanism and outcome
For example, there is a water spill on a road/street, a person slips and injures himself when he accidently steps on the water spill.
There is a chance that…
… may occur as a result of …
… which may result in … .
Source: Water Spill
Mechanism: Stepping on water and slipping
Outcome: Injuries
full sentence will look like this
There is a chance that a person may step on the water spill and slip due to which he/she may face some injuries.
One more example
Worker can get electric shock by touching exposed contacts in electrical panel containing high voltage.
Source: Exposed contacts in an electrical panel containing high voltage
Mechanism: Worker inadvertently touching high voltage contacts
Outcome: Worker got electric shock
Example Description:
There is a chance that a worker may inadvertently touch exposed high voltage electrical contacts within the electrical panel which could result in the worker getting electric shock
So true.
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