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Section 1. Introduction |
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NOTE 2:
What is needed is a
managed operation where all of the hazards have been considered and
the controls have been put in place so that the operation itself is free from
risk. If the potential to cause harm continues to exist it can only be because
there are insufficient controls. NOTE 3: If safety, not the risk, is managed and we can control the safety of the operation then it does not matter how hazardous the environment is since the operation itself is non-hazardous and the outcome will always be non-injurious. |
| Throughout the rest of the program you will be introduced to the Operational Analysis and Control (OAC) approach to safety management. | |