- 14 Aug 2024
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What is risk assessment
- Updated on 14 Aug 2024
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Definition
Risk assessment in process safety is a systematic process used to identify, evaluate, and manage the potential risks that could lead to hazardous events in industrial processes. It involves analyzing the likelihood of occurrence and the potential impact of different types of hazards, such as chemical spills, explosions, fires, and releases of toxic substances.
Goal of risk assessment
The goal is to ensure safe operation, protect workers and the public, minimize environmental impact, and comply with regulations by implementing appropriate safety controls and response procedures.
Methods and tools
Different methods of risk assessment vary in complexity and detail, but they generally fall into a few broad categories as follows.
Qualitative
Uses descriptive terms to identify hazards and estimate the likelihood of occurrence and impact. Examples include:
HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) |
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HAZID (Hazard Identification) |
Checklists |
What-If Analysis |
SWIFT (Structured What-If Technique) |
Dow Fire and Explosion Index |
Quantitative
Employs numerical values and probabilities to estimate frequency and consequence. Examples include:
FTA (Fault Tree Analysis) |
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ETA (Event Tree Analysis) |
QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment) |
Semi-Quantitative
Combines elements of both qualitative and quantitative methods, often using scales to rank risks. Examples include:
Risk Matrices |
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LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) |
Bowtie Analysis |
Software tools
Software tools like RISKCURVES, an advanced risk assessment tool developed by Gexcon, aid in conducting a detailed and comprehensive risk analysis, particularly in industrial settings. RISKCURVES enables users to model and compare various risk scenarios, offering clear visual representations to aid in understanding and mitigating potential hazards.
Steps in the risk assessment
1 Hazard identification |
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2 Risk analysis |
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3 Risk evaluation |
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4 Risk control |
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5 Monitor and Review |
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Risk criteria
There are multiple risk criteria that help determine whether the risk is acceptable. In subsequent articles, the risk criteria used in RISKSCURES will be introduced, such as:
By following these steps, organizations can systematically identify, analyse, evaluate, control, and monitor risks, ensuring a comprehensive approach to safety and risk management.