Hazard Tracking and Risk Resolution
First- What is hazard ?
Hazard – any existing
or potential condition that can lead to injury, illness, or death to people;
damage to or loss of a system, equipment, or property; or damage to the
environment. A hazard is a condition that is a prerequisite to an accident or
incident.
AMC 145A. 50(a) 1.3 “seriously the flight safety” means any instances
where safe operation could not be assured or which could lead to an unsafe
condition. It typically includes, but is not limited to, significant cracking,
deformation, corrosion or failure of primary structure, any evidence of
burning, electrical arcing, significant hydraulic fluid or fuel leakage and any
emergency system or total system failure. An airworthiness directive overdue
for compliance is also considered a hazard to flight safety.
All identified hazards should be tracked until closed out. This occurs when the hazard controls have been validated and verified. Validation is the consideration of the effectiveness and applicability of a control.
System safety professionals or other designated group members conduct the validation process. Verification of a specific hazard control is the act of confirming that the control has been formally implemented. This process must also be conducted by a system safety professional or a designated group member. Each hazard control should be formally implemented as a requirement. Hazard control validation involves a detailed analysis of the particular control to determine its effectiveness, suitability, and applicability.
Hazard Tracking System Purpose, Design & Implementation
Web based hazard tracking system
SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS
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