HAZOPS
HAZOPS
HAZOPS
OPERABILITY STUDY
Basis
a word model, a process flow sheet (PFD) or a piping and
instrumentation diagram (P&ID)
Method
use guide words to question every part of process to discover what deviations
from the intention of design can occur and what are their causes and
consequences may be.
PRINCIPLES OF HAZOPS
GUIDE WORDS*
NONE
MORE OF
LESS OF
PART OF
MORE THAN
OTHER
INTENTION
The intention defines how the plant is expected to operate in the absence of deviations at
the study nodes.
DEVIATIONS
These are departures from the intension which can be discovered by systematically
applying the guide words.
Process conditions
activities
substances
time
place
GUIDE WORDS
EXAMPLE
C
The flowsheet shows that raw material streams A and B are transferred by
pump to a reactor, where they react to form product C. Assume that the
flow rate of B should not exceed that of A. Otherwise, an explosion may
occur. Lets consider the flow of A in line 1:
FB FA
NONE No flow of A
MORE Flow of A greater than design flow
LESS Flow of A less than design flow
AS WELL AS Transfer of some component additional to A
PART OF Failure to transfer a component of A
REVERSE Flow of A in a direction opposite to design direction
OTHER THAN Transfer of some material other than A
Beginning
1 Select a vessel
3 Select a line
9 Detect hazards
(1)
Results of hazard and operability study of proposed olefine
dimerization unit: results for line section from intermediate storage to buffer/settling tank
Guide word Deviation Possible causes Consequences Action required
MORE OF More flow (5)LCV fails open or LCV Settling tank overfills. (f)Install high level alarm
bypass open in error. on LIC and check
sizing of relief opposite
liquid overfilling.
(g)Institute locking off
procedure for LCV
bypass when not in use.
Incomplete separation of water (h)Extend J2 pump suction
phase in tank, leading to line to 12 above tank
problems on reaction section. base.
More pressure (6)Isolation valve closed in Transfer line subjected to full (j)Covered by (c) except
error or LCV closes, with pump delivery or surge pressure. when kickback blocked
J1 pump running. or isolated. Check line.
FQ and flange ratings
and reduce stroking
speed of LCV if
necessary. Install a PG
upstream of LCV and
an independent PG on
settling tank.
(7)Thermal expansion in an Line fracture or flange leak. (k)Install thermal expansion
isolated valved section due relief on valved section
to fire or strong sunlight. (relief discharge route to
be decided later in study).
More (8)High intermediate storage Higher pressure in transfer line (l)Check whether there is
temperature temperature. and settling tank. adequate warning of
high temperature at
intermediate storage. If
not, install.
(2)
Results of hazard and operability atudy of proposed olefine
dimerization unit: results for line section from intermediate storage to buffer/settling tank
Guide word Deviation Possible causes Consequences Action required
LESS OF Less flow (9)Leaking flange of valved Material loss adjacent to public Covered by (e) and the
stub not blanked and highway. checks in (j).
leaking.
Less (10)Winter conditions. Water sump and drain line (m)Lag water sump down
temperature freeze up. to drain valve and steam
trace drain valve and
drain line downstream.
PART OF High water (11)High water level in Water sump fills up more quickly. (n)Arrange for more frequent
concentration intermediate storage Increased chance of water phase draining off of water from
in stream. tank. passing to reaction section. intermediate storage tank.
Install high interface level
alarm on sump.
High concen- (12)Disturbance on distillation Higher system pressure. (p)Check that design of
tration of lower columns upstream of settling tank and associated
alkanes or intermediate storage. pipework, including relief
alkenes in stream. valve sizing, will cope with
sudden ingress of more
volatile hydrocarbons.
MORE Organic acids (13)As for (12) Increased rate of corrosion of (q)Check suitability of
THAN present tank base, sump and drain line. materials of construction.
OTHER Maintenance (14)Equipment failure, flange Line cannot be completely (r)Install low-point drain and
leak, etc. drained or purged. N2 purge point down-
Stream of LCV. Also
N2 vent on settling tank.
(3)
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HAZOP PREPLANNING ISSUES
Preplanning issues addressed in a typical refinery unit HAZOP include the
following:
Verification of as-built conditions shown on the P&IDs
Line segment boundaries set; markup of P&IDs
List of support documents compiled
P&IDs (base study document)
Process flow diagrams (PFDs)
Process description
Operating manuals/procedures
Processing materials information
Equipment and material specifications
Tentative schedules of time to be spent per P&IDs sheet
Recording technique (computer program or data sheet) determination
List of standard abbreviations and acronyms compiled
Criticality rankings devised
HAZOP training given to all team members (one day)
Arrange for system or process briefings for team before work begins.
HAZOP STUDY LOGISTICS