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Hazard Analysis is a branch of engineering that focuses on the identification, assessment, and control of potential hazards in a given system. It is used to identify and evaluate potential risks and develop strategies to reduce or eliminate them. Hazard Analysis is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, chemical, electrical, and nuclear engineering.
Hazard Analysis involves the use of various tools and techniques, such as fault tree analysis, event tree analysis, and risk assessment. These tools are used to identify and analyze potential hazards, assess their severity, and develop strategies to reduce or eliminate them. The goal of Hazard Analysis is to ensure the safety of people, property, and the environment.
Hazard Analysis is an important part of the engineering process, as it helps to ensure the safety of people, property, and the environment. Companies in the Hazard Analysis market include Siemens, ABB, Rockwell Automation, Honeywell, and Emerson Electric. Show Less Read more