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Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis

Process Safety Summary

The purpose of the RBPS Guidelines is to provide tools that will help process safety professionals build and operate more effective process safety management systems.  These Guidelines provide...See Resource
The Guidelines in this book characterize when and how to apply enabling conditions and conditional modifiers to Layer of Protection Analyses (LOPAs). A LOPA may have consequences and risk criteria...See Resource
This document analyzes and presents, in a “how to use” format, the past experiences and successes of various CCPS member companies, their “Lessons Learned,” and advice on how...See Resource

Article

ELEMENT OVERVIEW A thorough Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis, or risk, system is the core element in the RBPS pillar of understanding hazards and risk. This chapter describes the meaning...See Resource

Tool

Chemical Reactivity Worksheet  The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet (CRW) is a free software program you can use to find out about the chemical reactivity of thousands of common hazardous...See Resource
Chemical Reactivity Worksheet  The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet (CRW) is a free software program you can use to find out about the chemical reactivity of thousands of common hazardous...See Resource

Free Webinar

Too often, Process Safety Information (PSI) is inaccurate, out-of-date or stuck in a filing cabinet and not readily available.  Find out how to more effectively manage your PSI, and have updated...See Resource
This presentation is an overview of the LOPA process. How/why it is used instead of, or in addition to HAZOPs and What-Ifs to identify hazardous scenarios. It discusses best practices on conducting a...See Resource
This presentation outlines the main steps involved in conducting a Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) study, and the main inputs and outputs in such a study. It also discusses how closer examination of...See Resource
This webinar highlights and discusses the benefits and importance of integrating the Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) process with your Management of Change (MOC) process, conducting a PHA on Capital...See Resource

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