(41r) The Use of Meira for Ignition Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2024
2024 Spring Meeting and 20th Global Congress on Process Safety
Global Congress on Process Safety
GCPS Alternate Presentations
Description:
The intent of a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) is to identify potential process operations (normal and upset) that could lead to fires and explosions. To successfully accomplish this goal, owner/operators must establish a credible basis of safety that removes one or more of the elements of the Combustible Dust Explosion Pentagon. Control of Ignition Sources is a credible basis of safety; however many DHAs overlook the wide variety of ignition sources that are not electrical or electrostatic in nature.
This presentation will describe a disciplined approach that identifies potential electrical and non-electrical ignitions sources when conducting a DHA, including an appropriate focus on mechanical equipment ignition sources. Topics to be covered include:
- Global approaches to identifying ignition sources, based on EN 1127-1:2019, âExplosive atmospheres â Explosion prevention and protectionâ
- Common Electrical & Electrostatic Ignition Sources
- Common Mechanical Equipment Ignition Sources & Scenarios
- Basic Method for Conducting a Mechanical Equipment Ignition Risk Assessment (MEIRA)
- How to integrate ignition source analysis into a comprehensive DHA.