Importance of HRP
Energy Categories
Energy Categories (2)
Energy Identification
100

________ is a fundamental property of nature that is transferred between parts of a system, equipment, or process.

Energy is a fundamental property of nature that is transferred between parts of a system, equipment, or process.

100

The energy of _______ results from any physical movement or change in position or place.

The energy of Motion results from any physical movement or change in position or place.

100

______ and ______ result from the motion of atoms and molecules and are measured in terms of temperature.

Heat and Cold result from the motion of atoms and molecules and are measured in terms of temperature.

100

Consideration of the ________ _______ enhances awareness and helps us avoid tunnel vision.

Consideration of the Big Picture enhances awareness and helps us avoid tunnel vision.

200

________ is the controlled release or use of energy.

Work is the controlled release or use of energy.

200

_______ energy results from the interaction of atoms and molecules that are present in chemicals and materials.

Chemical energy results from the interaction of atoms and molecules that are present in chemicals and materials.

200

_______ energy results from the activity of living organisms and includes contact or interaction with or among organisms.

Biological energy results from the activity of living organisms and includes contact or interaction with or among organisms.

200

”_______ sense” does not equal “______ knowledge”

”Common sense” does not equal “Common knowledge”

300

A __________ is a potential uncontrolled release of, or unwanted contact with, an energy source that can result in harm to people, environment, assets, or company’s reputation.

A Hazard is a potential uncontrolled release of, or unwanted contact with, an energy source that can result in harm to people, environment, assets, or company’s reputation.

300

_________ is energy carried by waves or a stream of particles and is either ionizing or non-ionizing.

Radiation is energy carried by waves or a stream of particles and is either ionizing or non-ionizing.

300

________ is a force applied upon a surface.

Pressure is a force applied upon a surface.

300

Hazard recognition begins with ________ _______ identification.

Hazard recognition begins with Energy Source identification.

400

An ________ is an actual uncontrolled release of, or

unwanted contact with an energy source.

An Incident is an actual uncontrolled release of, or

unwanted contact with an energy source.

400

________ energy is the flow of electric current through a conductor.

Electrical energy is the flow of electric current through a conductor.

400

We prevent incidents by preventing the __________ ________ of energy or ________ _______ with an energy source.

We prevent incidents by preventing the Uncontrolled Release of energy or Unwanted Contact with an energy source.

400

To anticipate where energy releases can occur at each job step, it is important to consider possible ________ among the energy sources involved.

To anticipate where energy releases can occur at each job step, it is important to consider possible Interactions among the energy sources involved.

500

The primary reason why incidents occur is that the ________ associated with the job or task were not fully ________ or ________, or they were not _______ as a risk before starting the task.

The primary reason why incidents occur is that the Hazards associated with the job or task were not fully Recognized or Understood, or they were not Perceived as a risk before starting the task.

500

________ is a constant attraction that exerts a downward force on everything at the Earth’s surface— it is always present.

Gravity is a constant attraction that exerts a downward force on everything at the Earth’s surface — it is always present.

500

Daily Double!!

HRP is a ____________

HRP is a Process

500

Name the three techniques that can be used to manage energy and provide an example for each:

_________ the energy source(s)

_________ the energy source(s)

_________ against contact with the energy source(s)



Elimiate the energy source(s)

Control the energy source(s)

Protect against contact with the energy source(s)

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