Difference between revisions of "List of Offworld Medical Risks"

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[[Mishap]]: an unintended condition or event which can result in illness, death, partial or total disability, and/or injury. An [[accident]] is an example of a mishap, so are [[infection]]s, or chronic exposure to toxic agents.  
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*[[Mishap]]: an unintended condition or event which can result in illness, death, partial or total disability, and/or injury. An [[accident]] is an example of a mishap, so are [[infection]]s, or chronic exposure to toxic agents.  
  
[[Hazard]]: the finite possibility (non-zero probability) of a [[Mishap]]  
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*[[Hazard]]: the finite possibility (non-zero probability) of a [[Mishap]]  
  
[[Risk]]: there are a couple of different definitions of risk. A colloquial definition is the probability of a hazard, which is not quite the same thing as a hazard by itself  
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*[[Risk]]: there are a couple of different definitions of risk. A colloquial definition is the probability of a hazard, which is not quite the same thing as a hazard by itself  
  
[[Risk level]]: in NASA/military parlance, a "risk Level" is a combination of the Severity of a mishap/hazard, combined with the Probability of mishap/hazard.  
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*[[Risk level]]: in NASA/military parlance, a "risk Level" is a combination of the Severity of a mishap/hazard, combined with the Probability of mishap/hazard.  
  
 
Typical usage of "Risk Level" can be as follows:  
 
Typical usage of "Risk Level" can be as follows:  
  
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*High High Unacceptable situation needing immediate attention  
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| width=11% | '''Severity '''
*High Low Perhaps acceptable to deal with via protective equipment  
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| width=11% | '''Probability'''
*Low High Possibly acceptable provided safety measure taken
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| width=66% | '''Comment '''
*Low Low Probably acceptable, probably do not need protective equipment
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| [[Low]] || [[High]] || [[Perhaps acceptable to deal with via precautions, e.g. protective equipment and training]] ||
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| [[High]] || [[Low]] || [[Extensive verifiable Hazard controls required]] ||
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| [[Low]] || [[Low]] || [[Probably acceptable, might not need special precautions]] ||
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Revision as of 08:12, 31 March 2007

This is a list of articles covering dangers to our people and mission.

The lists of hazards and categories below is similar to those used by NASA and the DOD in Systems Safety Analysis.

This field can be difficult and confusing, and it helps to have some clear definitions.

e.g.

  • Mishap: an unintended condition or event which can result in illness, death, partial or total disability, and/or injury. An accident is an example of a mishap, so are infections, or chronic exposure to toxic agents.
  • Hazard: the finite possibility (non-zero probability) of a Mishap
  • Risk: there are a couple of different definitions of risk. A colloquial definition is the probability of a hazard, which is not quite the same thing as a hazard by itself
  • Risk level: in NASA/military parlance, a "risk Level" is a combination of the Severity of a mishap/hazard, combined with the Probability of mishap/hazard.

Typical usage of "Risk Level" can be as follows:

Severity Probability Comment
High High Unacceptable or emergency situation needing immediate attention
Low High Perhaps acceptable to deal with via precautions, e.g. protective equipment and training
High Low Extensive verifiable Hazard controls required
Low Low Probably acceptable, might not need special precautions


Psychological/Human Factors

Physiological

Zero or Low Gravity

Physical Environments

Medical Treatment

Fire/Explosion

Toxins

Corrosives

Temperature Extremes

Non-Ionizing Radiation

Ionizing Radiation

Lack of Breathable Atmosphere

Inadequate Food/Water

Improper Pressure


Hazards