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As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP)

What is ALARP Demonstration?

The ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable) Demonstration is a vital process in project safety management. It ensures risks are reduced to the lowest level reasonably achievable by evaluating existing safety measures and identifying opportunities for further risk reduction. This process focuses on balancing safety improvements with cost-effectiveness to enhance project safety.

Key steps in ALARP Demonstration

1

Risk Assessment Review

Analyze all project risk assessments to pinpoint key hazards and risk factors.

2

Evaluation of Existing Measures

Assess current safety controls to determine
their effectiveness in managing risks.

3

Identifying Improvements

Collaborate with stakeholders to brainstorm
additional safety measures for Major Accident Events (MAEs).

4

Cost-Benefit Analysis

For measures with unclear feasibility, calculate the
potential impact on safety (Delta PLL – Potential Loss of Life) and evaluate cost-effectiveness (ICAF – Incurred Cost for Averting a Fatality).

5

Decision-Making Support

Provide data-driven insights to ensure optimal safety measures are implemented within budget constraints.

What will our company do?

Our technical safety experts guide you through every step of the ALARP Demonstration process:

Our mission is to help you minimize risks, enhance safety,
and meet regulatory requirements without exceeding your budget.