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|Hazard | |Hazard | ||
|A source, situation, event, circumstance or condition with the potential to cause harm,<br/> | |A source, situation, event, circumstance or condition with the potential to cause harm,<br/> | ||
including ill health, injury or death, production losses, or damage to the [[Natural environment|environment]]. | including ill health, injury or death, production losses, or damage to the [[Natural environment|environment]]. | ||
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|Study nodes<br/>(or process sections) | |Study nodes<br/>(or process sections) |
Revision as of 09:26, 7 July 2010
Severity | Liklihood | |||
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Frequent | Probable | Occasional | Remote | |
Major | Unacceptable | Unacceptable | Unacceptable | High |
Moderate | Unacceptable | High | High | Medium |
Small | High | Medium | Low | Low |
Insignificant | Medium | Low | Low | low |
Frequent = Once or more per year Probable = Between once or more per year and once per 10 years Occasional = Between once per 10 years and once per 30 years Remote = less than once per 30 years |
Term | Definition |
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Hazard | A source, situation, event, circumstance or condition with the potential to cause harm, including ill health, injury or death, production losses, or damage to the environment. |
Study nodes (or process sections) |
Section of the process equipment with definite boundaries (for example, the piping from a process vessel to a pump) within which process parameters are investigated to determine the effect of deviationss from the design intention. |
Process parameter | A physical or chemical property involved in a study node, including items such as temperature, pressure, pH, concentration, reaction. |
Deviation | Departures from the design intention that are discovered by systematically applying the pertinent guide words applicable for each study node. |