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The document discusses the Hazard and Effects Management Process (HEMP) which ensures that all health, safety, and environment critical activities are properly managed through provisions like resources, organization, responsibilities, competencies, training, documentation, and continuous improvement. It introduces the Hazard Identification (HAZID) technique which is used early in projects to identify potential hazards and threats and document them in an inventory. The HAZID process involves identifying activities, hazards within each activity, assessing required barriers and recovery measures, and prioritizing and recording the results to build the health, safety, and environment case for the project.

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Hazard and Effects Management Process Hemp

The document discusses the Hazard and Effects Management Process (HEMP) which ensures that all health, safety, and environment critical activities are properly managed through provisions like resources, organization, responsibilities, competencies, training, documentation, and continuous improvement. It introduces the Hazard Identification (HAZID) technique which is used early in projects to identify potential hazards and threats and document them in an inventory. The HAZID process involves identifying activities, hazards within each activity, assessing required barriers and recovery measures, and prioritizing and recording the results to build the health, safety, and environment case for the project.

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Hazard and Effects Management Process

HEMP

(link between hazard controls and


activities)
Why is activity analysis
required?
The HSE-MS ensures that all HSE critical
activities are carried out properly through:
• provision of resources
• an adequate organisation
• allocating responsibilities
• assurance of competencies
• proper training and communication
• documentation of procedures
• feedback, corrective action, continuous
improvement
HAZID

Early Identification of Potential


Hazards
Why Use HAZID?
• Benefits:
– Full recognition of HSE
– Specific Hazards within the project
– Put HSE hazards & threats in an inventory
• Application
– Effective for Greenfield developments
– Compliments EIA and HRA
Required Terms
• Hazard – potential to cause
harm/illness/damage
• Threat – causes which could lead to the
release of a Hazard upon the target,
person/asset/Environment/reputation
• Incidents – injury,illness,damage
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ACTIVITIES/tasks PROVIDE
CONTROLS -
for BARRIERS AND RECOVERY MEASURES
Activity - Hazard
Relationships

BARRIERS RECOVERY
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Engineering
Maintenance
Operations
HAZID Process
• Identify Activities
• Identify Hazards within the activities
– Guidewords to assist (Threats & Causes)

• Assess
– Controls
• What Barriers are Required to prevent or
control the effect?
Prioritisation & recording
• Simple priority rating (RAM)
• Recording on the HAZID Worksheet
• Leading to Hazard & Effects Register
• Building the HSE case
• Summary = The Output:
– identification of major hazards and threats
– assessment of the influence the hazards may have on the
project
– initial statement on hazard manageability and assurance
needs

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