Hazard Identification

Learn how to systematically identify and address hazards using proven methods across the full project and operational lifecycle. Gain practical skills to plan, run, and integrate hazard identification outcomes into broader risk management efforts.

Course information

Hazard Identification training is available in the following formats

Delivery

Face-to-Face

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Attendance

Duration

1 day

CPD

7 hours

Learning objectives

  • Explain the importance of early-stage hazard identification in preventing major accidents and improving operational safety
  • Apply a range of hazard identification (HAZID) techniques, including HAZOP, Checklists, Structured What-If Technique (SWIFT)?, and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
  • Understand the hazard study approach across the full project and operational lifecycle (design, construction, operation, decommissioning)
  • Plan, prepare, and conduct an effective hazard identification study, including scope definition and resource planning
  • Define roles, responsibilities, and team dynamics within a HAZID or hazard study workshop
  • Effectively document, prioritise, and communicate hazard identification findings
  • Recognise common challenges, pitfalls, and best practices in applying hazard identification methods

Key contents

  • Introduction to hazard identification: purpose, benefits, and when to apply
  • Review of key hazard identification methods: HAZID, HAZOP, Checklists, FMEA, SWIFT
  • Lifecycle hazard studies: design, construction, operation, maintenance, modification, and decommissioning
  • Planning hazard identification: setting scope, objectives, team selection, and information needs
  • Roles and responsibilities in HAZID teams: facilitator, scribe, discipline experts, client representatives
  • Techniques for recording, prioritising, and tracking hazards and actions
  • Linking hazard identification outputs to QRA, LOPA, ALARP demonstration, and safety cases
  • Good practices and common pitfalls in hazard identification processes
  • Case studies and real-world lessons learned from different industries
  • Practical workshop: conducting a mini hazard identification session or reviewing example cases

Prerequisites

General awareness of safety management or operational risk is recommended. No prior experience with formal hazard identification methods is required.

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Related Services

Hazard Identification (HAZID)

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

ALARP Demonstration

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Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

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