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Risks to physical assets from hazard events are omnipresent. Hazard risks include perils such as
fire, explosions, floods, windstorms, earthquakes, typhoons, etc.
Intel has unique risks related to clean room environments: it runs an ultra-clean, pristine work
environment with sensitive, specialized high-value equipment, producing high volumes of product at
nano geometries with uncompromising quality.
The Risk Management Process for hazard risk evaluation is a disciplined approach that consists of
identification, control, transfer, and mitigation. In this paper we describe how this process is
applied with exceptional results in establishing specific studied controls to address the hazards
of fire, flood, and windstorm. The result is the mitigation of the consequences of these risks
within semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Combined with the Business Continuity and Emergency
Response programs addressed elsewhere in this issue of the Intel Technology Journal, this hazard
identification and mitigation process reflects one of the crucial pieces of an integrated approach
to managing operational risks. Challenges and solutions are discussed.
While we define the role of risk transfer and mitigation in the overall Risk Management Process,
the focus of this paper is on the identification, analysis, and control of hazard loss risks.
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