Lessons Learned from the Assessment of Occupied Buildings Risk on Brownfield Sites
CCPS Global Summit on Process Safety
2017
4th Global Summit on Process Safety
2017 Global Summit on Process Safety
Asset Integrity Management, Aging Facilities & Facility Siting II
Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - 5:05pm to 5:30pm
Occupied Building Risk Assessments (OBRA) are used to optimise the location and design of occupied buildings at major hazard facilities including chemical manufacturing sites, petrochemical sites and fuel storage facilities. Such assessments are often carried out using the guidance notes issued by the American Petroleum Institute (API) â API 752 (Management of Hazards Associated With Location of Process Plant Permanent Buildings) and API 753 (Management of Hazards Associated With Location of Process Plant Portable Buildings) or the Chemical Industries Association (Guidance for the Location and Design of Occupied Buildings on Chemical Manufacturing Sites).
However MMI Engineeringâs experience has shown that the application of generic vulnerability models may not adequately inform on the risk to building occupants and may mislead subsequent decision making. This paper will detail the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to adequately quantify the risk, inform on building vulnerability and the selection and design of appropriate retrofits and upgrades to existing buildings as well as detailing the lessons learned from a case study for a major hazard facility.