HAZOP Example
HAZOP Example
     Here is an example of how a HAZOP can be used by an expert team to assess the procedure involved in
     chemical production:
     Setting: Chemical Mixing Plant
     Objective: To produce a batch of 10% concentration HCl (Hydrochloric acid)
     Steps:
1.           Reverse Osmosis (RO) water is added to the batch mixer via centrifugal pump
2.           Additives are mixed with the RO water
3.           A 33% solution of HCl is added to the mixture of RO water and additives, resulting in 10%
     concentration HCl
     Guide word/Scenario: No RO water added.
     Possible cause(s): Centrifugal pump loses priming or valve closed totally.
     Consequence(s): Solution will be highly concentrated.
     Safeguard(s): Proper monitoring of the centrifugal pump (hydraulic pressure).
     Comments: Hydraulic pressure gauge should be reviewed and maintained on a regular basis.
     Recommendation(s): Review and do maintenance work on the hydraulic pressure gauge of the centrifugal
     pump.
     HAZOP Guide Words
     After identifying the objective and steps involved in the procedure, the team will then explore different
     scenarios where the procedure could deviate from its intended function.
     A HAZOP study encourages the use of “guide words” to help explore all potential deviations. Here is an
     example of how the team could use common guide words to explore deviations involving the input and
     mixture of RO water:
             No or not (Design intent negated completely) – No RO water added
             More (Quantitative increase) – RO water added is more than intended
             Less (Quantitative decrease) – RO water added is less than intended
             As well as (Qualitative modification/increase) – RO water mixed with UV water is added
             Part of (Qualitative modification/decrease) – Tap water is added instead of RO water
             Reverse (Logical opposite of design intent) – RO water is omitted from the mixture
             Other than (Complete substitution) – UF water is used instead of RO water
             Early (Relative to the clock time) – RO water is added too early
           Late (Relative to the clock time) – RO water is added too late
           Before (Relating to order or sequence) – RO water is added before the additives and 33% HCl are
    ready
           After (Relating to order or sequence) – RO water is added after the additives and 33% HCl
    In the first scenario where “No RO water is added” the team will deliberate and identify the possible causes,
    consequences, safeguards and ultimately provide a recommendation.
    HAZOP Software
    Use iAuditor by SafetyCulture to streamline data gathering and reporting. With iAuditor, you can:
            Complete and document your HAZOP study using your smartphone/ tablet while on-site with your
    expert team without returning to the office.
           Take unlimited photo evidence and annotations of design systems and deviations.
           Use voice dictation to save time and record detailed notes.
           Securely save all your reports in the cloud and easily access them online.
    To help you get started, we have created a free HAZOP template that you can download and customize for
    your purpose.
    Featured HAZOP Template
    HAZOP Template
    A HAZOP template is used to identify risks in a plant design, procedure, or operation. Use this template to
    conduct a HAZOP study where you can:
           list multiple scenarios for a variety of deviations to study
           identify critical safety and improvement points for your design, system or process
           capture photo evidence for risk hazards and opportunities for improvement
           provide current safeguards that prevent risk and operational failure
           assign actions and notify personnel in real-time