Safety measures are activities and precautions carried out to reduce the probability of hazard occurrence and increase safety or protection.Continue Reading
A safety case’s intent is to provide a straightforward, thorough, and logically consistent argument, backed up by evidence, that an item is free of unacceptable risk when used in the proper context.Continue Reading
The purpose of a Safety Case is to demonstrate the internal/ external assurance that its management system͛s risk-reducing controls related to the HSE aspects of its operations has been controlled/ managed in such a way that the risks have been reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) levels. This document aspired to maximise awareness,...Continue Reading
Safety case aims to summarise relevant studies and it is typically segregated into several sections which are presented in the following (such as): – Part 1: Introduction and Summary – Part 2: Facility Description – Part 3: Facility Safety Management System – Part 4: Formal Safety Assessment – Part 5: Safety-Critical Element and Performance Standards...Continue Reading
A safety case is a logical and hierarchical set of documents that describes the risk in terms of the hazards presented by the facility, site, and modes of operation. Safety case includes facility description, health, safety, and environment system, formal safety assessments and emergency response plan of an organisation.Continue Reading
ALARP is important as to identify additional risk-reducing measures which aim to be implemented in the facilities provided that the costs are not grossly disproportionate to the benefits.Continue Reading
ALARP is used to consider the individual risk or societal risk where the risk that lies in the unacceptable region should be reduced and well managed to be within the tolerable region.Continue Reading
ALARP Demonstration refers to the process of demonstrating that the risks have been reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).Continue Reading