HAZOP Analysis
HAZOP Analysis
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Points to ponder
What is the cause of the accident?
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What other possible accidents might
happen on the road trip?
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Can we make it more systematic?
Parameter Guideword Possible Consequences Action Safeguard
Causes
Car speed Too fast Rushing Skidded when - Slow down -ABS brake system
Too slow emergency brake - Speed up -Safety belt
- Air bag
Tire No thread Tire too old, often Car skidded - Check frequently
Less thread speeding and - Have spare tire
emergency break
Window Low Rain Cannot see the road
visibility Very low
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What is HAZOP?
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How and Why HAZOP is Used
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How and Why HAZOP is Used
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HAZOP - Hazard and operability
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Features of HAZOP Study
Effects within plant Changes in chemical conditions
Changes in inventory
Change in chemical physical conditions
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Features of HAZOP Study
How would hazardous During normal operation
conditions detected ? Upon human failure
Upon component failure
In other circumstances
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Documents Needed for HAZOP Study
• For Preliminary HAZOP
• Process Flow Sheet ( PFS or PFD )
• Description of the Process
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Before Detailed HAZOP
• The development of the detailed P&I Diagram is the last stage of the process
design.
• The development will follow a normal standard procedure and include the
following considerations :
• Basic process control system - this is a closed loop control to maintain process within an
acceptable operating region.
• Alarm system - this is to bring unusual situation to attention of a person monitoring the
process in the plant
• Safety interlock system - this is to stop operation or part of the process during emergencies.
• Relief system - this is to divert material safely during emergencies.
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HAZOP Study Procedure
• Procedure in HAZOP study consist of examining the process
and instrumentation (P&I) line diagram , process line by process
line .
• A list of guide words is used to generate deviations from
normal operation corresponding to all conceivable possibilities.
• Guide words covering every parameter relevant to the system
under review :i.e. flow rate and quality, pressure, temperature,
viscosity, components etc.
• Flowchart for application of HAZOP is shown in figure.
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HAZOP Study Flow Chart
Select Line
Select deviation
e. g more flow
What change in plant will Will the operator know that there is
tell him ? more flow ?
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HAZOP Study
• Normal operation
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Preliminary HAZOP Example
Cooling Coils
Monomer
Feed Refer to reactor system shown.
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Preliminary HAZOP on Reactor - Example
Guide Word Deviation Causes Consequences Action
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Preliminary HAZOP on Reactor – Answer
Guide Word Deviation Causes Consequences Action
REVERSE Reverse cooling Failure of water source Less cooling, possible runaway Install check valve
flow resulting in backward reaction
flow
MORE More cooling flow Control valve failure, Too much cooling, reactor cool Instruct operators
operator fails to take action on procedures
on alarm
AS WELL AS Reactor product More pressure in reactor Off-spec product Check maintenance
in coils procedures and
schedules
OTHER THAN Another material Water source May be cooling inefffective If less cooling, TAH will
besides cooling contaminated and effect on the reaction detect. If detected, isolate
water water source. Back up
water source?
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Case Study – Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger
• Using relevant guide works, perform HAZOP study on shell & tube heat exchanger
Process
fluid
Cooling water
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HAZOP on Heat Exchanger – Answer 1
Guide Word Deviation Causes Consequences Action
More More cooling flow Failure of cooling Temperature of process Low Temperature
water valve fluid decrease Alarm
More of More pressure on Failure of process Bursting of tube Install high pressure
tube side fluid valve alarm
Corrosion Corrosion of tube Hardness of cooling Less cooling and crack of Proper maintainence
water tube
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HAZOP on Heat Exchanger – Answer 2
Guide Word Deviation Causes Consequences Action
NONE No cooling water flow Failure of inlet cooling Process fluid temperature is Install Temperature
water valve to open not lowered accordingly indicator before and after
the process fluid line
Install TAH
MORE More cooling water Failure of inlet cooling Output of Process fluid Install Temperature
flow water valve to close temperature too low indicator before and after
process fluid line
Install TAL
LESS Less cooling water Pipe leakage Process fluid temperature too Installation of flow meter
low
REVERSE Reverse process fluid Failure of process fluid inlet Product off set Install check valve (whether
flow valve it is crucial have to check?)
CONTAMINATION Process fluid Contamination in cooling Outlet temperature too low Proper maintenance and
contamination water operator alert
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The HAZOP Method
• HAZOP analysis is a systematic technique for identifying hazards and operability
problems throughout an entire facility. It is particularly useful to identify
unwanted hazards designed into facilities due to lack of information, or
introduced into existing facilities due to changes in process conditions or
operating procedures.
• The objectives of a HAZOP study are to detect any predictable deviation
(undesirable event) in a process or a system. This purpose is achieved by a
systematic study of the operations in each process phase.
The HAZOP Method
• The system is divided into functional blocks
• Every part of the process is examined for possible
deviations from the design intention
• Can the deviations cause any hazard or inconvenience?
• Every phase of the process
• Each system and person
• Questions formulated around guide words
• Each deviation is considered to decide how it could be
caused and what the consequences would be
• For the hazards preventive/remedying actions are defined
HAZOP Study Consequence
1. Definition of the objectives and scope of the study, e.g. hazards having only off-
site impact or only on-site impact, areas of the plant to be considered, etc.
2. Assembly of a HAZOP study team.
3. Collection of the required documentation, drawings and process description.
4. Analysis of each major item of equipment, and all supporting equipment,
piping and instrumentation
5. Documentation of the consequences of any deviation from normal and
highlights of those which are considered hazardous and credible.
HAZOP Study team
• HAZOP studies are normally carried out by multi-disciplinary teams.
There are two types of team members, namely those who will make a
technical contribution and those play a supporting and structuring
role.
Example of HAZOP Matrix
Guide
word
No Low High Part of Also Other than Reverse
Process-
variable
No Low High Missing Wrong Reverse
Flow flow flow flow ingredients Impurities material flow