Definition(s)


Hazardous Event

Event that can cause harm.

[SOURCE: ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014, 3.3.

Source: ISO 17776:2016, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Offshore production installations — Major accident hazard management during the design of new installations, Second Edition, December 2016. Global Standards

Hazardous Event

Event that can cause harm.

EXAMPLE The incident which occurs when a hazard is realized such as release of gas, fire, loss of buoyancy.

[SOURCE: ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014]

Source: ISO 13702:2015, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore production installations — Requirements and guidelines, Second Edition, August 2015. Global Standards

Hazardous Event

Incident which occurs when a hazard is realized. (Not all Hazardous Events are Top Events; Hazardous Events can also be Consequences.) (“Harmful Event” in ISO Guide 73.)

Other Related Terms and Definitions:

ISO-17776 – Incident which occurs when a hazard is realized.

Source: International Association of Drilling Contractors, Appendix 2 to Health, Safety and Environment Case Guidelines for Offshore Drilling Contractors, Issue 3.3.2, February 2010. IADC Guidelines

 

Hazardous Event

Incident which occurs when a hazard is realized. EXAMPLES Release of gas, fire, loss of buoyancy.

Source: ISO 15544:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Requirements and guidelines for emergency. Global Standards

Source: ISO 17776:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment. Global Standards

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