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HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) Technique for Process Safety, Lecture notes of Safety and Fire Engineering

hazard and risk identification

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2021/2022

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Structured brainstorm using guide words to identify hazards
(health, safety and environmental) andoperations in a system.
Purpose
Systematic identification of hazards
Requirements
Process descriptions, drawings andoperating procedure
Analysis Procedure
Evaluate deviations from normal operation as potential hazards
Results
Understand hazards and consequences for process sections
Recommendations of safeguards as a protection against the hazards
Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA HAZOP
Ge
tting Hazards Hazards from Risk Hazard & Risk Final
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tarted Identification Human Error Analysis Case Studies Thoughts
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Structured brainstorm using guide words to identify hazards

(health, safety and environmental) and operations in a system.

Purpose

  • Systematic identification of hazards

Requirements

  • Process descriptions, drawings and operating procedure

Analysis Procedure

  • Evaluate deviations from normal operation as potential hazards

Results

  • Understand hazards and consequences for process sections
  • Recommendations of safeguards as a protection against the hazards Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA HAZOP Started Identification Human Error Analysis – Case Studies Thoughts

Intentions How the process operations are expected to occur

Hazard Departures from the design intentions

Causes Ways the hazard might occur

Consequences Results of the hazard

Safeguards Provisions^ for^ reducing^ the^ frequency^ or^ decrease^ the

severity of the consequence of the hazard

Actions Suggestions^ for^ the^ procedural^ changes,^ design^ changes

or further study

Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA

Before going through details of the HAZOP procedure,

let’s review some relevant terminology:

HAZOP

Started Identification Human Error Analysis – Case Studies Thoughts

Define a system Explain design intension of the process section Select a process variable Apply guide words to the process variable to develop a meaningful hazard Examine the consequence of the hazard assuming all protection fails List possible causes of the hazard Identify existing safeguards to prevent hazard Assess acceptability of risk based on consequence, causes and protection Develop action items Repeat process for all guide words Repeat process for all process variables Repeat process sections Screening Level Checklist What-if

Over view of the Procedure

FMEA HAZOP

Started Identification Human Error Analysis – Case Studies Thoughts

  • Flow
  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Level
  • Time
  • Composition
  • pH
  • Speed
    • Frequency
    • Viscosity
    • Voltage
    • Mixing
    • Addition
    • Separation
    • Reaction

What is meant by process variables?

Be aware not all combinations make sense!

Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA HAZOP Started Identification Human Error Analysis – Case Studies Thoughts

Example of hazards resulting from process deviations

Process Variables

Flow, Temperature, Pressure

Guideword + Process Variable

Combinations

  • No Flow of Chemical A

= No reaction

  • High Temperature in reactor

= degradation of product

  • Low pressure in storage tank

= f low out of reactor accelerated

Chemical A Chemical B Reactor PT PT Storage Tank Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA HAZOP Started Identification Human Error Analysis – Case Studies Thoughts

• Hazards are detectable with careful review

• Engineering facilities are designed and operated to appropriate

standards

• Hazards can be controlled by a combination of equipment,

procedures

• This technique is conducted with openness and good faith by

competent analysts

Screening Level Checklist What-if FMEA

This technique makes some inherent

assumptions…

HAZOP

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Advantages

• Creative and open-ended

• Rigorous and structured

procedure

• Very versatile

• Identifies both safety and

operational hazards

• Can be time-consuming

• Critical that experienced

analysts are involved in

the process

• No distinction between

low and high probability

and consequence hazards

What-if FMEA

Disadvantages

Screening Level Checklist HAZOP

The aim of a HAZOP is to identify the cause of the process

deviation which could lead to hazards.

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