HAZOP Study
HAZOP Study
Group Members:
10 Submitted To:
Dr. Waqas Aleem
Subject:
Engineering Maintenance
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“APPLICATION OF HAZOP & FMEA ON GASIFIER”
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When describing the HAZOP methodology, the following definitions 1 are useful:
25 Hazard: Potential source of harm. Deviations from design or operational intent may
constitute or produce a hazard. Hazards are the focus of HAZOP studies, and it should be
noted that a single hazard could potentially lead to multiple forms of harm.
Harm: Physical injury or damage to the health of people or damage to property or the
30 environment. Harm is the consequence of a hazard occurring and may take many forms:
patient or user safety, employee safety, business risks, regulatory risks, environmental
risks, etc.
Risk: Combination of probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm. In
35 a strict sense, “risk” is not always explicitly identified in HAZOP studies since the core
methodology does not require identification (also referred to as rating) of the probability
or severity of harm. However, risk assessment teams may choose to rate
Usage
40 HAZOP is best suited for assessing hazards in facilities, equipment, and processes
and is capable of assessing systems from multiple perspectives:
Design:
1. Assessing system design capability to meet user specifications and safety standards
2. Identifying weaknesses in systems
HAZOP guide words are key supporting elements in the execution of a HAZOP analysis.
According to IEC Standard 61882:
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“The identification of deviations from the design intent is achieved by a questioning
process using predetermined “guide words”. The role of the guide word is to stimulate
imaginative thinking, to focus the study and elicit ideas and discussion.”
25 Risk assessment teams are responsible for identifying the guide words that will best
suit the scope and problem statement for their analysis. Some common HAZOP
guide words include:
HAZOP Methodology:
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The HAZOP analysis process is executed in four phases as illustrated below:
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HAZOP Application on Gasifier
Parameters
Guide Words
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Possible Consequences
Additional Implications
Actions Requires
Safe Guard
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Following parameters are discussed under HAZOP study:
Temperature
Pressure
25 Flow Rate
Level
Composition
Residence Time
30 Parameter: Temperature
Parameter: Pressure
Parameter: Level
Parameter: Composition