Hazard Identification - Technical - Version 09 - Final
Hazard Identification - Technical - Version 09 - Final
Hazard Identification - Technical - Version 09 - Final
Find hazards before they find you!
COURSE OBJECTIVE
• Introduction.
• What is a hazard and what is a risk.
Orpic Risk Matrix
PROBABILITY
CATEGORY
DEFINITION
A B C D E
A Possibility of repeated incidents
I 1 1 1 2 3
IV 3 4 4 4 4 E Practically impossible
CONSEQUENCE CONSIDERATIONS
FINANCIAL
HEALTH/SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT PUBLIC IMPACT
IMPACT
Fatalities, Serious Impact on Potential Widespread, Long Term, Significant Public Disruption; Extended
I Corporate
Public Significant Adverse Effects National or International Media Coverage
Potential Localized, Medium Term, Small Public Disruption: One Time National 1M-
II Serious Injury / Health Impact Business
Significant Adverse Effects or Extended Local Media Coverage 10M$
Potential Short Term, Minor, Adverse Public Complaints, One Time Local Media
III Medical Treatment Site
Effects Coverage 1M$
10K-
IV Minor Inconsequential or No Adverse Effects Public Complaint; No Media Coverage Other
Hazard Control-Mitigation
Review
Identify
Condition – Open
Act – Individual doing
access hatch (fall
the job without
hazard).
proper PPE !113
3
If Unsafe Acts/conditions are Not
Recognized and Controlled
They Will Continue Until
An Incident Results.
EVERYONE
is empowered to stop and correct unsafe acts.
Keep your colleague safe, avoid that he/she gets
hurt.
Care about your colleague.
Raphael De Loenen
COO
Safety Observation Scenarios
Safety Observation Scenarios
Safety Observation Scenarios
Orpic HSE Vision