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Hazard Analysis Types and Techniques; 3.1 Types and Techniques; 3.2 Description of Hazard Analysis Types; 3.2.1 Conceptual Design Hazard Analysis Type (CD-HAT); 3.2.2 Preliminary Design Hazard Analysis Type (PD-HAT); 3.2.3 Detailed Design Hazard Analysis Type (DD-HAT); 3.2.4 System Design Hazard Analysis Type (SD-HAT); 3.2.5 Operations Design Hazard Analysis Type (OD-HAT); 3.2.6 Human Design Hazard Analysis Type (HD-HAT); 3.2.7 Requirements Design Hazard Analysis Type (RD-HAT); 3.3 Timing of Hazard Analysis Types; 3.4 Interrelationship of Hazard Analysis Types 327 $a3.5 Hazard Analysis Techniques3.5.1 Technique Attributes; 3.5.2 Primary Hazard Analysis Techniques; 3.6 Inductive and Deductive Techniques; 3.7 Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques; 3.8 Summary; 4. Preliminary Hazard List; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background; 4.3 History; 4.4 Theory; 4.5 Methodology; 4.6 Worksheet; 4.7 Hazard Checklists; 4.8 Guidelines; 4.9 Example: Ace Missile System; 4.10 Advantages and Disadvantages; 4.11 Common Mistakes to Avoid; 4.12 Summary; 5. Preliminary Hazard Analysis; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background; 5.3 History; 5.4 Theory; 5.5 Methodology; 5.6 Worksheet 327 $a5.7 Guidelines5.8 Example: Ace Missile System; 5.9 Advantages and Disadvantages; 5.10 Common Mistakes to Avoid; 5.11 Summary; 6. Subsystem Hazard Analysis; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Background; 6.3 History; 6.4 Theory; 6.5 Methodology; 6.6 Worksheet; 6.7 Guidelines; 6.8 Example: Ace Missile System; 6.9 Advantages and Disadvantages; 6.10 Common Mistakes to Avoid; 6.11 Summary; 7. 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