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What is one of the purposes of safety risk assessment?
Which factor is considered in system analysis?
What must acceptable safety risk comply with?
What is the outcome of the safety risk assessment process?
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What methods are used for hazard identification?
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Study Notes
Safety Risk Management
- Applied during implementation of new systems, revision of existing systems, development of operational procedures, and hazard identification.
- Uses safety assurance processes as outlined in Subpart D to identify hazards or ineffective risk controls.
System Analysis Factors
- Considers the system's function and purpose.
- Assesses the operating environment of the system.
- Outlines processes and procedures related to the system.
- Identifies necessary personnel, equipment, and facilities for system operation.
Hazard Identification Methods
- Utilizes both reactive methods (responding to incidents) and proactive methods (anticipating and mitigating potential hazards).
Regulatory Compliance
- Acceptable safety risk must adhere to applicable regulatory requirements to ensure safety standards are met.
Safety Risk Assessment Purpose
- Aims to analyze safety risks associated with identified hazards.
- Forms the basis for developing and maintaining risk controls.
Outcome of Risk Assessment
- Determines whether a safety risk is acceptable based on thorough analysis.
- Certificate holders are responsible for defining processes for conducting risk assessments effectively.
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Description
This quiz covers the fundamental concepts of safety risk management implemented during system implementations, revisions, and operational procedures. It addresses key factors in system analysis, including function, environment, processes, and procedures. Test your understanding of these critical components as they relate to effective safety assurance.