The invention relates to a method for identifying hazards due to stray currents which come to earth on a railway line with a direct current supply from the travel rail returning the driving current. According to a first embodiment, in which the voltage between the running rail and earth is ...
This rapid iteration strategy to identifying hazards is effective but can be very expensive. If the first mission is safety-critical, such as on a crewed vehicle like the Space Shuttle or a missile defense system, the vehicle is carefully tested and controlled, and is also heavily analyzed ...
Design for safety is a process of identifying hazards, estimating them and finally evaluating them in terms of two basic parameters, namely the occurrence probability of each hazard and the magnitude of possible consequences. These two p... J Wang,T Ruxton - 《Journal of Engineering Design》 被...
Hazard and operability (HAZOP) analysis is one of the most widely used methods for process hazard analysis. However, the outcome of HAZOP analysis could result in identifying large number of hazards, thus posing a challenge for assessors to take actions in dealing with all the hazards. The com...
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Process safety management (PSM) systems are becoming increasingly important, providing a framework for identifying, analyzing, and managing process safety risks. Real-time monitoring and control systems can help identify and mitigate potential process safety hazards before they escalate. ...
The methodology is based on an inherent safety index for comparing process routes and heuristics for identifying hazards and generating alternative designs. This methodology has been implemented as one module in iSafe, an intelligent system that automates inherent safety analysis. One key benefit of ...
There had been so little systematic thinking that it was not difficult for them to make improvements such as: the development of systematic methods, now widely used, for identifying and assessing hazards, the development of inherently safer designs (in contrast, the industry has been slower to ...
The assessments can be qualitative, quantitative, or a combination of both. They often result in a formal report and include identifying costs and benefits. “Passport ID Chips May Not Be Secure; Washington (AP)—The Bush administration opposed security measures for new microchip-equipped passports...
Process hazard analysis – A systematic approach for identifying, evaluating, and controlling the hazards of processes Operating procedures – An employer must develop and implement written operating procedures, consistent with the process safety information ...