Risk Matrix
Risk Matrix
Doc. No.: CNPCI Corp HSE 4.10 Revision: 1.0 Issue Date: February 2013
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High risk (intolerable) Medium risk (tolerable when control actions are implemented)
A case by case assessment is needed to address if the existing control measures are effective. No risk management plan needed, but the opportunities improve the safety level can considered. (beyond the scope PHA) is to be of
Acceptable risk
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Doc. Title: Procedure for Hazard and Operability Analysis Management Doc. Type: Procedure Custodian: Corporate Engineering & Construction Department
Doc. No.: CNPCI Corp HSE 4.10 Revision: 1.0 Issue Date: February 2013
1. Key operation guides are correct and clear, but other guides may have non-critical errors or defects; inspections and reviews are conducted regularly and staffs are familiar with the procedures; 2. Some employees are inexperienced, but they do not work at the same shift. Staffs suffer from occasional and temporary fatigue and kind of boredom and they know what they are qualified to do and their deficiencies and have enough knowledge about hazard sources.
Not expected to occur, but may occur in special circumstances (with precedence in the industry in the country) -3 -4 10 to 10
1. Operation guides are available but not timely updated or reviewed; and emergency operation procedure training is of poor quality; 2. More than half of the staff in a shift may be inexperienced, but this does not occur frequently; staffs sometimes suffer from shortterm mass fatigue and strong boredom, they do not think proactively, some of them are complacent, and not everyone has enough knowledge of hazard sources.
No likely to occur in the lifecycle of a specific facility, but may occur in one of several similar facilities (with precedence in CNPC Group) 10-2 to 10-3
1. Staffs have no knowledge of operation guides, trainings are only through oral instructions, there is no formal operation procedure and only excessive oral instructions, which has caused the operations being flexible,, and no emergency operation procedure training has been provided; 2. Staff turnover rate is high and more than half staffs in some shifts are inexperienced. Excessive overtime work makes staffs to suffer from, constant fatigue. The work plan has often been overset and staffs are suffering from low morale. Work is done by unskilled staff; job responsibilities are not clear; and staffs only have some knowledge of hazard sources. 1. Staffs have no knowledge of operation guides, no operation procedures are in place and operations are conducted without approval. 2. Staff turnover rate is high and more than half of the staffs working for the facility are inexperienced. There is no work plan. The work is done by non-professionals. Staffs generally have no knowledge of hazard sources.
May occur at least once in the lifecycle of the facility (expected to occur) 10-1 to 10-2
1. No relevant inspections and testing have been conducted; 2. Process abnormalities occur constantly and no measures have been taken; 3. No PHA is made for the changes or new technologies frequently introduced.
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Doc. Title: Procedure for Hazard and Operability Analysis Management Doc. Type: Procedure Custodian: Corporate Engineering & Construction Department
Doc. No.: CNPCI Corp HSE 4.10 Revision: 1.0 Issue Date: February 2013
Minor pollution to the surrounding environment, but no mass disturbance. 1. Across-county dispute and ordinary mass disturbance has b een caused. 2. Less than one ton of oil was spilled in sensitive environme nt or less than 10 tons of oil was spilled in non-sensitive envir onment, which caused moderate pollution. 1. Across-province dispute was caused, which leads to negati ve impact on local economy and social activities. 2. 1 to 10 tons of oil was spilled in sensitive environment or 1 0 to 100 tons of oil was spilled in non-sensitive environment, which caused major pollution. 1. The accident resulted in partial loss of ecologic function of the region or pollution of the inhibits of endangered species. 2. The accident had severe impact on local economy and soci al activities and more than 10,000 people were evacuated. 3. The accident caused widespead pollution of critical rivers, lakes, reservoirs or sea waters or the interruption of water int aking from water sources by towns above county-level. 4. More than 10 tons of oil was spilled in sensitive environme nt or more than 100 tons of oil was spilled in non-sensitive en vironment, which caused significant pollution.
10 or more fatalities or 50 or more people being poisoned or severely in jured in one accident
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