Features and Facilities (1 of 3)
The following list briefly describes some of the features of the HAZOP
Manager software. Where applicable, a link to an appropriate illustration
is included immediately below the text concerned. Only a few of the
program's facilities are listed... the Demonstration program will give you a much more
comprehensive understanding of how the software can assist you in running
professionally managed safety reviews.
- Although the program is named HAZOP Manager, it
can be used for many differing types of Safety Review. Configuring a data
file to accommodate a particular type of study is an extremely easy
operation. By simply selecting the appropriate options when the file is
created, the software will automatically arrange the layout of data entry
screens, and make adjustments to the user interface accordingly. Aspects
such as study reporting, action distribution and data file analysis will also
be automatically modified where necessary.
- Many types of Safety Review, such as Hazard
Identification (HazId) Studies, require access to ancillary data such as check
lists, project design specifications, etc. During a study meeting you can
display such information in the form of a Resource File, from which data can be
easily transferred to the main study data file as required. The program
includes a facility that will allow you to easily create your own additional
Resource Files. For example, if the relevant data is already contained in
existing company documentation, then this operation could be simply
accomplished by copying and pasting the appropriate text into the new resource.
- Another type of resource provided with the
program is a Causes Database. This can be used during conventional Hazop
Studies that employ keywords. It lists typical causes for deviations,
grouped under the relevant keyword combinations (e.g. Flow No, Pressure More,
etc.). The database may be easily amended and expanded, so that it
becomes a repository of information that can be accessed during a study, and
which is relevant to the plant and operating conditions of your organisation.
- The facility to conduct SIL Analyses is included
in the program. This can be based upon either the Safety Layer Matrix or Risk
Graph Methodologies defined in the IEC 61511 and ANSI/ISA-84.00.01
Standards. The accompanying illustration depicts such an analysis being
carried out as a separate assessment of specific pre-identified hazard
scenarios. However, it may also be employed during a conventional study,
as and when the potential problem being discussed is deemed to warrant such
analysis.
- The format for the recording and printing of
dates is user-selectable (e.g., 11 JUL 04, JUL 11, 2004, 11-07-2004,
etc.). Dates containing alphabetic months will automatically be displayed
according to the current locale (e.g. the English MAY would be displayed as MAI
in France).
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