HAZOP Manager
Version 6.0
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Program Overview - Study Preparation
This section of three pages describes how the HAZOP Manager program is used
within the context of a safety review. It begins with the preparation for
a meeting, and ends, perhaps many weeks later, when all actions generated have
been reviewed and certified as having been satisfactorily completed.
Links to illustrations that will complement the descriptive text are included
below the relevant topic. Note that these illustrations show the data
file layout for a conventional Hazop Study. Although this format would be
different for other types of review, such as Hazard Identification Assessments
(HazId), SIL Analyses, Process Hazards Analysis (PHA), etc., the procedures
described would substantially be the same.
- Prior to the review, a data file is prepared in which general information
regarding the subject of the study is entered, the keywords to be used are
input, and the process to be studied split into manageable sections (Nodes or
Tables). Points to note are:
- The program allows space for significant
volumes of information to be entered. For example, the project
description can contain up to 1000 characters, with the list of documents to be
studied up to 6000 characters, etc.
- If the study requires keywords to be used, these can
be automatically loaded into the data file from an appropriate resource
file. Such resource files can also optionally contain details of the
frequency, severity and hazard category classifications to be applied, together
with any associated risk and severity matrices. Users may easily create
their own resource files, each tailored to an individual study type such as
conceptual, detailed design, procedural, mechanical handling, etc.
- Details such as a brief process description and
operating parameters can be included in Node headings. This information
can save time during the subsequent review by minimising the need to explain to
team members how a particular plant section functions.
- As is the practice with any professionally organised
meeting, the software is then used to print an Agenda. This would be
distributed to team participants, either in hard copy form or as an e-mail
attachment, prior to the commencement of the study.
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