ENGR 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Systematic Risk, Relative Risk, Maintainability

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22 Oct 2020
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Reliability, availability, maintainability and safety operational phases of the product or manufacturing system. System approach to safety a designated period of time or number of cycles. Persons who make decisions affecting the design of products, facilities or processes are able to promote health and safety at the source. that will be encountered during the entire life cycle. The techniques can be used to detect hazards in the early part of the life cycle, when problems are relatively inexpensive to correct. Reliability: the ability of an item to operate under designated operating conditions for. Availability: the probability that an item will be operational at a given time. Maintainability: ability to perform preventative or corrective maintenance within a. Safety: freedom from unacceptable risk of harm. Rams: an acronym meaning a combination of reliability, availability, System safety is the forward-looking approach to safety that considers the hazards. An industrial safety program usually considers only the hazards that arise during the.

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