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122 Summaries of 10 method for safety analysis 1 - Deviation analysis 2- Hazard & operability studies (Hazop) 3 - Action error analysis Identifies deviations from the planned & normal production process which can lead to hazards Identifies deviations from intended design which can lead to hazards Identifies departures from specified job procedure which can lead to hazards
123 Summaries of 10 method for safety analysis 4 - Failure mode & effects analysis (FMEA) 5- Energy analysis 6 - Job safety analysis 7 - Fault tree analysis (FTA) Identifies failures of components which can lead to hazards Identifies energies which can harm human being Identifies hazards in job procedures Analyzed causes & shows logical connections which can lead to a specified undesired event
124 Summaries of 10 method for safety analysis 8 - Event tree analysis 9- Management oversight & risk tree (MORT) 10- Change analysis Identifies deviations from the planned & normal production process which can lead to hazards Identifies deviations from intended design which can lead to hazards Establishes the causes of problems through comparison with problem-free situations
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