Hazard log template
The formal documentation of hazards is an essential requirement for hazard identification as well as a trait of mature safety management. Safety information (i.e. analysed raw data)) and safety intelligence (i.e. safety information that has been corroborated and further analysed by adding context)) combine to generate safety knowledge that must formally reside in the organization and not with the individual members of the organization A formal repository of safety knowledge is a safeguard against volatility of the information.. In addition, an
organization that has historical safety knowledge will make safety decisions based upon facts and not opinions.
Appropriate documentation management regarding hazard identification is important as a formal procedure to translate raw operational safety information into hazard-related knowledge. Continuous compilation and formal management of this hazard-related knowledge becomes the “safety library” of an organization.
SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS
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