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Where Imagination drives Innovation

Where Imagination drives InnovationWhere Imagination drives Innovation

HAZOP Studies, Functional Safety, SIL Assessment / classification with LOPA

HAZOP

-The Hazop chairman prompts the team for deviations  from design intent which could lead to hazardous events

 -The Hazop team discusses Credible causes for the deviations and evaluates the potential consequences

-If the consequences are significant , then existing safeguards are evaluated in terms of their adequacy.

-If existing safeguards are not adequate, then additional safeguards are recommended as action items.  

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HAZID

The objective of a HAZID study (Hazard Identification) is to identify:

 - The impact of the environment and the surroundings on the facility, 

 - The impact of the facility on the surroundings and the environment, 

 - The impact of the various equipment and human aspects with-in the facility, 

 - General hazards  

Note that the HAZID study focuses on  non-process hazards


SIL with LOPA

LOPA Objectives

  • To identify the Independent Protection Layers (IPLs)
  • To determine residual risk by taking into account the different Layers of Protection
  • To evaluate the need to further mitigate the risk by implementing SIS(Safety Instrumented System) which carries out a given SIF(Safety Instrumented function)
  • To select the SIL (Safety Integrity Level) of a SIS (Safety Instrumented System) 


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