[SystemSafety] Hazard analysis and The Vinci Massacre
paul cleary
clearmeist at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 13 06:21:59 CET 2016
Hi,
Not sure how they could have anticipated and identified those hazards, ahead of time..
Can I ask, are you familiar with using Nodes and Guidewords as a means to conduct a structured HAZID session.
Or would you approach HAZID without constraints, and leave nodes/guidewords for HAZOP only?
Regards
Paul Cleary BSc, MSc, CEng, EUR ING
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 4:08 AM, Les Chambers <les at chambers.com.au<mailto:les at chambers.com.au>> wrote:
Hi
Watching the HBO series: True Detectives (season 2, episode 4), it struck me that the following eight minute scene would be an excellent warmup for a hazard analysis session.
It depicts a day that starts well but just doesn't pan out the way our heroes planned.
Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roi-mL1eUM0
Pay particular attention to the last minute, beautifully dramatised as only Hollywood can.
And ask yourself, do you ever want to be in that situation because you didn't put enough time into figuring out what could go wrong and what you could do about it?
Cheers
Les
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