When
a process has a high potential for harm in case of an incident, the work
process needs to be evaluated and tested for safety. This process is called a Process Hazard Analysis or HAZOP
analysis, and involves gathering all data necessary to evaluate the hazards
that could show up in your workplace and guiding you on what precautions must
be taken to avoid these dangers.
The process hazard analysis (PHA) is a systematic process to define and evaluate the risks associated with a particular process. It is important to note that the risk assessment process is performed as part of the overall management of risks and not as a standalone activity
The hazards of the process
Any
process can be hazardous – but it is your responsibility to ensure staff and/or
customers aren’t at risk. By completing a full process hazard analysis, you
will better understand the potential risks posed by each process in order to
mitigate against them.
Using
methods of process hazard analysis can help in identifying potential hazardous situations,
which will allow for the design and operation of a safer and securer workplace.
Engineering/administrative controls
Process
hazard analysis (PHA) helps businesses identify and evaluate potential hazards,
assess the likelihood of their occurrence, evaluate the severity of their
impact, and design an adequate safety program.
It
can even be used to list human-caused errors and process deficiencies that need
to be eliminated to ensure worker safety. Identifying the root causes for a
certain error can help prevent future incidents and accidents.
Read more :- Impact of Human Behaviour on Process Safety Management in Developing Countries
Consequences of failure of engineering controls
Any major accident or disaster that has been thoroughly investigated will eventually lead you back to a root cause analysis – Conducting a Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) is designed to do the same. It might seem like a small difference but the critical importance of identifying and understanding your process steps and resources makes it imperative that you achieve success with an accurate PHA.
Facility siting
Facility
siting is the selection of a location for a new planned facility. There are,
however, some things that need to be considered during the process, regardless
of how far along is the facility in the planning stage.
Human factors
Every
engineering organization has the responsibility to create and maintain a proper
Process Safety Management Plan. However, many projects that come along require
the review of an existing facility, process or safety management plan for
compliance. In every instance where plant engineers are asked to review a plan,
the first thing they do is look for the human factors section.
Read more:- What Is Process Safety Management and How to Implement It?
A qualitative evaluation
Process Hazard Analysis Consultants
are not just meant to cost a lot of money and stop a manufacturer in their
tracks. It should be a qualitative evaluation of the process, including visible
and invisible barriers that prevent accidents.
How we can help
·
Online/onsite training
·
Safety Audits
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