• Dec 4, 2025 Lees Loss Prevention In The Process Industries Hazard Identification Assessment event. - Used to understand complex interdependencies. - Supports quantitative risk assessments. 6. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) - Applied after incidents to identify underlying hazards. - Helps prevent recurrence through lessons learned. 7. Bowtie Analysis - Visual tool linking hazards, BY Neal Murphy
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