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HAZOP_LOPA-based operation process risk analysis and management research
At present, HAZOP analysis and LOPA analysis are widely used to analyze and control the risk of process flow, but few people manage HAZOP and LOPA for risk during operation. Through the research of HAZOP and LOPA analysis methods, combined with long-term work experience in the field, the author prop...
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Published in: | Journal of physics. Conference series 2020-06, Vol.1570 (1), p.12074 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | At present, HAZOP analysis and LOPA analysis are widely used to analyze and control the risk of process flow, but few people manage HAZOP and LOPA for risk during operation. Through the research of HAZOP and LOPA analysis methods, combined with long-term work experience in the field, the author proposes to combine HAZOP and LOPA analysis methods into operational process safety risk analysis, and use the same subject expert team to identify the risks in the operation process. Control and control results also help to re-revise the operating procedures, conduct risk management and control from the operational level, and improve the completeness of safety evaluation. This paper introduces the basic method of HAZOP_LOPA joint analysis operation process, clarifies the analysis points, and lists the commonly used 8 types of guidance words. Finally, the risk of maintenance and maintenance operation of quick-open blind filter is analyzed by examples. The results show that Based on HAZOP_LOPA, operational risk analysis can quantitatively evaluate the reliability of existing protection measures, eliminate or reduce safety risks, and achieve safety risk review of operational procedures. This method improves the reliability of operating procedures and enhances the safe operation level of employees. It is of great significance. |
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ISSN: | 1742-6588 1742-6596 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1742-6596/1570/1/012074 |