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Risk Assessment Codes and Ergonomics

Risk Assessment Codes and Ergonomics. COL Mary Lopez 12 August 2003. Risk Evaluation. Basis for decisions Perception of risk Acceptability of risk Voluntary vs involuntary Natural vs man-made Relates to self-worth vs does not relate Essential vs non-essential Delayed effect vs immediate

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Risk Assessment Codes and Ergonomics

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  1. Risk Assessment Codes and Ergonomics COL Mary Lopez 12 August 2003

  2. Risk Evaluation • Basis for decisions • Perception of risk • Acceptability of risk • Voluntary vs involuntary • Natural vs man-made • Relates to self-worth vs does not relate • Essential vs non-essential • Delayed effect vs immediate • Common vs uncommon • Mundane vs dramatic

  3. Risk Evaluation • Estimation of Magnitude of Risk • Underestimate familiar systems • Overestimate unknown • Loss Dimension • Death • Property damage • Injury • Spectrum

  4. Risk Assessment and Management • Identify and evaluate the hazards • Likelihood and consequences • Assess risk • Evaluate expected loss or risk of each hazard • Sum over system operations and life • High frequency / low consequence and Low / High • Develop countermeasures • Allocate resources • Accept residual risk Safety Value Analysis – Limited Resources

  5. The Long Ergo RAC History • DOD EWG Efforts • Identified need (Surveys, Acquisition) • DODI 6055.1 • Medical RACs vs Safety RACs • Ergonomic Hazards • Risk Factors (Posture, Force, Repetition, Vibration, Temperature) • Body Parts Affected

  6. Risk Assessment Codes • Threshold questions • Criteria • Subjective (pain and suffering) • Measurable physiologic damage • MIL STD 1472F • Key factors – • Magnitude of exposure • Duration of exposure • Frequency of exposure

  7. Hazard Severity

  8. Hazard Severity

  9. Probability

  10. DODI 6055.1 • RAC Calculation • Prioritization • RAC • Number affected • Cost of control

  11. Questions??

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