Hazard identification definition
Examples of Hazard identification in a sentence
For the purposes of this Agreement, any planning activity such as those associated with the Threat and Hazard identification and Risk Analysis (THIRA), State Preparedness Report (SPR), and other planning activities that support the National Preparedness Goal (NPG) and place an emphasis on updating and maintaining a current Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) are eligible.
The joint Health and Safety Committee will develop procedures in the following related areas: First Aid, Accident Investigation, Hazard identification.
The Health and Safety Committee will make recommendations to the Company on the following areas: - Hazard identification and control - Health Safety and Environment (HSE) incident investigations - HSE audits - Emergency planning and response - Worker training programs - HSE communications - Air quality results and action plans - HSE initiatives - Any other health and safety matters as may be appropriate.
Hazard identification is the process of determining whether an increased incidence of a particular health condition (cancer, birth defects, etc.) will occur due to the presence of a particular contaminate.
Hazard identification – the process of identifying the array of potential effects that an agent may induce in an exposed of humans or other organisms.