A "hazard catalog" is a systematic compilation of potential risks and hazards that can occur in a specific work environment, process, or project. This catalog aims to identify hazards, assess them, and develop suitable measures for risk reduction or avoidance.
Typical software functions in the area of "hazard catalog":
Hazard Identification: Capturing and documenting potential hazards and risks.
Risk Assessment: Evaluating hazards based on their likelihood and potential impact.
Action Planning: Developing and assigning actions to mitigate or avoid risks.
Monitoring and Control: Continuous monitoring of implemented actions and current risk situations.
Reporting: Generating reports and analyses on identified hazards, risks, and implemented actions.
Integrated Audits: Integrating audits to review compliance with safety standards and policies.
Examples of "hazard catalog":
Construction Site Hazard Catalog: Compilation of potential hazards and risks at construction sites such as fall hazards, electrical risks, etc.
Workplace-specific Hazard Catalog: Identification and assessment of hazards in the workplace, e.g., ergonomic risks, chemical exposure, etc.
Project-specific Hazard Catalog: Compilation of specific hazards and risks for a particular project, e.g., technical risks, legal risks, etc.