Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) analysis are both methodologies which can be used to help...Continue reading
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The Difference between HAZOP and HAZID
In the realm of process safety management, identifying and mitigating potential hazards is crucial to ensuring the safety and efficiency...Continue reading
Understanding the Differences Between FMEA and Hazard Analysis
In risk management and safety engineering, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Hazard Analysis (HA) are widely used methodologies....Continue reading
Understanding Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
Safety Integrity Level (SIL) is a crucial concept in industrial safety, especially in high-risk sectors like chemical processing, oil and...Continue reading
From HAZOP to SIMOP – Understanding Key HSE Terms For Action Management
The HSE industry is not unique in its use of acronyms to describe key processes/methods etc, but it must have...Continue reading
Use of a Digital Action Tracker for Incident Management
Spoiler alert – this is going to be mainly about communication – so although we’re speaking about incident management I...Continue reading
Near Misses – The Basics
As a health and safety specialist, understanding the concept of near misses is crucial for effectively identifying and managing workplace...Continue reading
How to Improve Safety Culture and Prevent Future Accidents by Investigating Near-Miss Incidents
Near-misses are incidents that could have resulted in injury but did not. While they might seem less critical because no...Continue reading
Incident Management – an essential component of an organisational Risk Management Strategy
Incident management is an essential procedure that reduces the negative effects of events on businesses. It is crucial for businesses...Continue reading
Common challenges in HAZOP action tracking
Introduction: Identifying possible risks and operability problems in a variety of sectors can be done using the well-established HAZOP (Hazard...Continue reading