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What is ALARP in risk management?

The ALARP Principle stands for “as low as reasonably practicable”. This principle intends to keep the risk level as low as possible, with the assurance that the ALARP evaluations are thoroughly documented.
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ALARP study is to review the formal safety assessment findings to help ensure that all risks to personnel are identified and accurately represented.
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ISO 45001 specified the requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system in place by an organization.
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Step 1 – Hazard Identification Step 2 – Identification of Top Event and Threats Step 3 – Assessment of Risks Step 4 – Identification of Red and Yellow Risks Step 5 – Hazard Control and Recovery Analysis Step 6 – Maintaining the Integrity of Control and Recovery Barriers Step 7 – Managing Risks to ALARP
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An HSE Management Plan is a written document that aims to achieve effective health and safety outcomes by having a strategy and making clear plans.
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Review SIMOPS activity and agree to priorities, interfaces etc. Check Job Safety Analysis is prepared and approved. Convey HSE expectations to subcontractors. Confirm Work Permit is applied for and approved. Check rigging and electrical tools are inspected. Check toolbox meeting held. Check fire and rescue team is notified. Ensure subcontractors are familiar with incident reporting...
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Fire and explosion, structural failure, occupational risk, ship collision risk, dropped object risk etc.
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Identify the hazards Assess the risks Control the risk Record findings Review controls
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ALARP HSE is a short form of as low as reasonably practicable health, safety and environment which reasonably practicable involve weighing a risk against the trouble, time and money needed to control it. Thus, ALARP HSE describes the level to which we expect to see workplace risks controlled.
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