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NEBOSH PSM 122 assured success
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NEBOSH PSM 122 assured success
exam 100% correct.
Immediate cause - ANSWER-The unsafe act or unsafe condition that leads directly to
the consequences

Root cause - ANSWER-An underlying circumstance that allowed the unsafe condition to
exist

Leading indicators - ANSWER-Proactive measurements of conditions that monitor
process safety before something goes wrong and to see if things are operating as
intended

Lagging indicators - ANSWER-Reactive measures that look at failures, such as the
number of injuries, the number of near misses etc

Auditing - ANSWER-Systematic, objective critical evaluation of how well an
organisation's management system is performing by examining evidence

Hazard - ANSWER-Something that has the potential to cause harm

Risk - ANSWER-Likelihood that a hazard will cause harm, in combination with the
severity

Acronym: Failure Mode Effect Analysis - ANSWER-Acronym: FMEA

Risk Priority Number (RPN) equation - ANSWER-Severity x Occurrence x Detection

Severity X Occurrence X Detection - ANSWER-Risk Priority Number (RPN) equation

HAZID - ANSWER-A structured, team-based approach to identify hazards, potential
consequences and requirements for risk reduction

HAZID characteristics - ANSWER-top-down, consequence driven study

top-down, consequence driven study - ANSWER-Is HAZID bottom up or top down?

HAZOP - ANSWER-A very thorough analysis of a process to identify ways in which the
process could deviate from its design intention

HAZOP characteristics - ANSWER-Bottom up, cause driven study

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exam 100% correct.
Bottom up, cause driven study - ANSWER-Is HAZOP top down or bottom up?

Event Tree Analysis - ANSWER-Tool used to evaluate the mitigation measures that will
operate after an event

Hierarchy of risk controls - ANSWER-Inherent safety; elimination; substitution;
engineering controls; administrative controls

Inherent safety; elimination; substitution; engineering controls; administrative controls -
ANSWER-Order the following into hierarchy of risk controls: [administrative controls;
elimination; engineering controls; inherent safety; substitution]

Double block and bleed - ANSWER-The process of isolating a chemical or process line
by closing and locking, or tagging two inline valves and opening a drain/vent line
between them.

Purpose: double block and bleed - ANSWER-Process to ensure any leaks occuring
during maintenance are to a safe location, and not the open end of the line where work
is carried out.

Asset - ANSWER-An item of equipment or an area of production plant

Asset integrity - ANSWER-The ability of the equipment to operate as intended
effectively and efficiently over its entire lifespan

ATEX - ANSWER-Two EU directives that control explosive atmosphere

symbol for ATEX-approved equipment - ANSWER-symbol: εx

symbol: εx - ANSWER-symbol for ATEX-approved equipment

ATEX-approved equipment - ANSWER-equipment that is suitable for use in an
explosive atmosphere

Design; Procurement, construction, installation and testing; Commissioning; Operations;
Modifications; Decommissioning - ANSWER-Order the following asset integrity lifecycle
phases: [Commissioning; Decommissioning; Design; Modifications; Operations;
Procurement, construction, installation and testing]

Three main maintenance and inspection strategies - ANSWER-Breakdown
maintenance; Condition monitoring; Planned preventative maintenance

Asset integrity lifecycle phases - ANSWER-Design; Procurement, construction,
installation and testing; Commissioning; Operations; Modifications; Decommissioning

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