How to do Environmental Hazard Analysis with Mil-Std-882E
What you'll learn
- Understand Task 210's Purpose
- Recognize and recall Task 210's Description
- Understand the Reporting and Contracting requirements for Task 210
- Apply the Course Commentary to best exploit Task 210
Requirements
- No prior experience needed, although you will benefit from understanding basic concepts of System Safety.
Description
Introduction
Hi, everyone, and welcome to the Safety Artisan. Today, we're going to be talking about Environmental Hazard Analysis—a big topic! I'm covering this as part of the series on the System Safety Engineering Standard—Mil. Standard 882E. But it doesn't really matter what standard we are using; the topic is still relevant.
So, environmental hazard analysis is a big topic because we will cover everything, not just hazards. At the end of this session, you should be able to enjoy three benefits. First of all, you should know how to approach Environmental hazard analysis both from the point of view of the requirements, the Hazard Analysis itself (the process), and some national and international variations in the English-speaking world. So, you should know how to do the basics and also to recognize when maybe you need to bring in a specialist. But maybe most important of all, number three is you should have the confidence to be able to get started. So I'm hoping that this session is going to help you get started, know what you can do, and then maybe recognize when you need to bring in some specialist help or go and seek some further information.
As you'll see, it's a big, complex subject. I can get you started today, but that's all I can do in one session. And in fact, I think that's all anyone can do in one session. Anyway, let's get on with it and see what we've got.
Environmental Hazard Analysis, Mil. Standard 882E Task 210
Environmental Hazard Analysis, which is Task 210 under Mil. Standard 882E. So let's look at what we're going to talk about today.
Topics for this Session
And you'll see why it's going to be quite a lengthy session. I think it will last an hour because we're going to go through the Purpose and Task Description of Environmental Hazard Analysis as set out in the Mil. Standard. And it says seven-plus slides because there are seven mainstream slides plus some illustrations in there as well. Then we've got a couple of slides each on Documentation, Hazardous Materials or HAZMAT, and Contracting. And then eight slides of Commentary and this is the major value add because I'll be talking about applying Environmental Hazard Analysis in a US, UK, and Australian jurisdiction under the different laws, of which I have some experience.
I worked closely with environmental specialists on the Eurofighter Typhoon project, and I've also worked closely with the same specialists on US products bought by different countries. And then finally, I've been closely involved in a major environmental – or safety and environmental – project here in Australia. So I've been exposed and learned the hard way about how things work or don't work here in Australia. So I've got some relevant experience to share with you, as well as some learned material to share with you. And then a little Conclusion, because I say this will take us an hour so there's quite a lot of material to cover. So, let's get right on with it.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners in Hazard Analysis, Safety Risk Assessment, Designers, Managers.
Instructor
Hi, I'm Simon Di Nucci, and I have spent 25+ years as a system safety engineer. I have always sought to pass on my expertise to others.
I was part of the team that taught the official safety engineering courses to all UK Ministry of Defence staff. I then went on to create bespoke safety courses for several different clients, including the UK Military Aviation Authority. I'm now teaching safety online, to anyone who wants to do Safety, Just Right.
To do this, I have drawn on my wide and deep experience in safety consulting and engineering. Much of my career has been working for governments or consulting to the public sector on Australian, UK, US, and European programs.
I am a Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIE(Aust)) and on the National Engineering Register, so studying my courses will count for EA CPD. I have an MSc in Safety-Critical Systems Engineering.