Desk-based Hazard Identification
Desk-based:
Typically applied by a single experienced person;
An individual working alone to apply some structured analysis process;
Can be as simple as reviewing data or an existing hazard list;
Multi-expertise is, however, recommended.
Typically variants of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
a structured process to identify:
the potential failure modes of the elements of a system;
the causes of these failures;
their effects on larger assemblies and the whole system.
FMEA can be very time-consuming.
A Functional Hazard Analysis (FHA);
Is a systematic, comprehensive examination of functions to identify and classify failure conditions of those functions according to their severity;
Can be applied at system-level;
FHA involves less work than FMEA;
Can be started earlier than FMEA, because it just needs a specification and not a design;
FHA is not good at finding hazards that are not easily characterized as the failure of a function (such as electromagnetic interference or fuel leakage).
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