NEBOSH IDP IA5 – Summary
Element IA5: The Assessment and Evaluation of Risk
- Sources of Information Used in Identifying Hazards and Assessing Risk 5-3
- Accident/Incident and Ill-Health Data and Rates 5-3
- External Information Sources 5-5
- Internal Information Sources 5-5
- Uses and Limitations of Information Sources 5-5
- Study Questions 5-6
- Hazard Identification Techniques 5-7
- Hazard Detection Techniques 5-7
- Importance of Worker Input 5-9
- Study Question 5-9
- Assessment and Evaluation of Risk 5-10
- Key Steps in a Risk Assessment 5-10
- Use and Limitation of Generic, Specific and Dynamic Risk Assessments 5-13
- Limitations of Risk Assessment Processes 5-14
- Temporary and Non-Routine Situations 5-15
- Consideration of Long-Term Hazards to Health 5-15
- Types of Risk Assessment 5-15
- Organisational Arrangements for an Effective Risk Assessment Programme 5-18
- Acceptability/Tolerability of Risk 5-19
- Study Questions 5-20
- Systems Failures and System Reliability 5-21
- Meaning of the Term ‘System’ 5-21
- Principles of System Failure Analysis 5-21
- Using Calculations in the Assessment of System Reliability 5-23
- Methods for Improving System Reliability 5-27
- Study Questions 5-28
- Failure Tracing Methodologies 5-29
- A Guide to Basic Probability 5-29
- Principles and Techniques of Failure Tracing Methods in the Assessment of Risk 5-30
- Study Questions