Across
- 3. Maximum period of time that a HARC can be valid without being reviewed.
- 4. Type of portable HARC that can be used as a guide for hazard analysis and risk control.
- 5. Process done when deviating from a Standard. It also requires a HARC to be done.
- 6. The risk level after risk control measures.
- 9. Residual risk zone that requires the job to be stopped until further risk reduction.
- 11. Tool used to quantify the Risk Level based on likelihood and severity.
- 12. One of the ideal risk levels to what the risk should be reduced after a HARC.
- 13. Something that has the potential to cause an accident.
- 14. As Low as Reasonably Practicable.
Down
- 1. System to which a HARC should be uploaded when approved.
- 2. Hazard Analysis and Risk Control.
- 4. Actions for reducing the likelihood of an incident occurring.
- 7. The risk level prior to risk control measures.
- 8. Color that represents extreme risk.
- 10. Actions for reducing the severity of an incident.
- 15. What comes from combining an activity with the presence hazards.
