This document discusses Shell's PAUSE process for hazard identification and risk control. It defines a hazard as any potential source of loss, injury, or harm, and emphasizes identifying hazards in order to reach the goal of zero incidents. The PAUSE process involves taking a pause before, during, or after work to promote discussion of hazards using a PAUSE card as a guide. This helps combat complacency and make hazard identification a habit through a simple, easy to use process.