Set up your project
Learn how to bootstrap your risk assessment and analyze your system’s hazards!Import or enter
Import Existing Risk Assessment from Excel
Import Existing Risk Assessment from Excel
Hover over the “Import” dropdown on the top right of the screen and click “Spreadsheet”.
The spreadsheet should have the following columns:
Click “Import” and you’re all set!


Enter Hazards Manually
Enter Hazards Manually
Click the “Add Hazard” button on the top right of the Hazards view of the Dashboard tab.
Enter the hazard details, including the hazard description and the risk
assessment and click “Create Hazard”.
You’re all set!
If you’d like to customize the risk graph being applied or the fields being required, you can do so in the Settings tab under “Fields”.



Generate risk assessment
Generate upon project creation
Generate upon project creation
When creating a new project, specify tasks for which to infer hazards based on the configured standards.
You can see an example of the generated artifacts in this screenshot:


Trigger automatically for manually entered hazards
Trigger automatically for manually entered hazards
After entering hazards manually, you can trigger analysis by clicking the “Infer Field” button under Actions
after checking the box next to the hazards to analyze.
You can see an example of the inferred hazard analysis in this screenshot:
This automatically gets saved to the project and can be viewed on the Settings page.



Identify Control Measures and Safety Functions
Enter and associate with hazards
Enter and associate with hazards
You can enter and associate control measures with hazards in the Control Measures view of the Compliance Dashboard.
You can also generate a Control Measure in the Table View, which will also retrieve standard and best practice references relevant to both the hazard and class of control.


Aggregate control measures into safety functions
Aggregate control measures into safety functions
Many control measures may be similar, so should be associated with the same safety function, which can be associated with specific architecture.
