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Federal AviationAdministrationIntroduction to the
Risk / HazardIdentifier
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Did you ever have one of those days where you felt
like everything was lined up against you?
It could be the stars and planets.It could be your Human Factors.
But how can you tell?
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1) You COULD think of 20 things that might be aproblem to your day and work area.
2) Then you could DECIDE if any of these werereally a problem or not.
3) Then you could go back and try to REMEMBERhow many of the 20 you said were a problem.
4) Then you could VISUALIZE a chart from 0-20 andsee where your answers fell. OR!!!!!!
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RISK / HAZARD IDENTIFIER
Use the Risk / Hazard Identifier to recognizeknown and potential Risk / Hazards in your work area.
It is designed to be an aid in situationalassessments before you begin a job.
It is based on the P.E.A.R. model.
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What is the PEAR model?
People-Environment-Actions-Resources
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Physical Size Gender
Age
Strength
The five senses
Physiological Health Nutrition
Lifestyle
Alertness/fatigue
Chemical dependency
Psychological Knowledge
Experience
Training
Attitude
Emotional state
Psychosocial Interpersonal relations Ability to communicate
Empathy
Leadership
People
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Physical Weather extremes
Location (in/out)
Workspace
Lighting
Sound levels
Housekeeping
Safety issues
Organizational Personnel
Supervision
Labor - management
Size of company
Profitability
Job security
Morale Corporate culture
Safety culture
Environment
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What do you need to know? What skills are necessary? Steps to perform a task Sequence of actions Communication requirements Information requirements
Inspection requirements Certification requirements
Actions
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Technical documentation systems Test equipment Enough time Enough people Lifts, ladders, stands, seats Materials Portable lighting, heating, cooling Training
Resources
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Before beginning a job, select a categoryand read the questions that identify some
risks and/or hazards that you feel areproblems for you on this job assignment.
Use the Risk/Hazard identifier to classify
your answers.
If you answer NO to all the questions movethe wheel of that category to show Zero inthe center window. This means you canNOT identify any of the risks/hazards listedfor that category.
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If you answered YES to one question, movethe wheel in that category to show (1:Green)in the center window.
Select another category, dial in the correct
number (1,2,3,4,5) in the center window toreflect the number of questions youanswered with a YES.
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Select another category, dial in the correctnumber (1,2,3,4,5) in the center window toreflect the number of questions youanswered with a YES.
Do this for all four categories.
Add all four numbers in the window. Applythe sum to the scale in the center window,0 20.
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Zero represents NO known risks/hazardsand twenty represents the maximumamount of risks/hazards you have identified.
Assess your situation and try to lower thetotal number as much as possible byremoving and/or minimizing thoserisks/hazards where you answered YES.
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It may not get you the day off with pay,but it will increase your awareness of the risks or
hazards thereby reducing the likelihood for error.