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How safe is your process?
Have you assessed the risks?
Are your safety systems up to the task?
Demands
on Operators
Following a number of major incidents in the
process industry since the 1970’s, operators
of process plants that utilise dangerous substances
are required to comply with European Directive
96/82/EC (Seveso II). This is implemented in
the UK as the COMAH Regulations (1999) and states
“Every operator shall take all measures
necessary to prevent major accidents and limit
their consequences to persons and the environment”.
To prevent an incident, the operator must
to know the risks associated with their process.
Once the risks are known, the operator must
then use good engineering judgement to put appropriate
risk reduction measures in place
TAS support for the Operator
TAS have supported a number of clients through
the process of risk assessment and safety system
validation and have developed dedicated tools
to aid the process. TAS staff are well placed
to assist site personnel keep abreast of new
legislation and implement changes necessary
for the site to remain compliant.
Services on offer include:
- Facilitator for risk assessment process
(Hazard & Operability / Hazard Analysis
Studies)
- Safety Integrity Level determination
- Survey and validation of Safety Instrumented
Systems
- SIS Test Methods & Routine Test Reporting
- PFD (Probability of Failure on Demand)
Failure Rate calculation of SIS’s
- Gap Analysis
- Instrument Database
- Engineering Design and Project Management
for Implementation/Improvement projects.
- Ongoing support, routine evaluation, proven-in-use
assessments
The TAS Team are qualified and highly experienced
across a wide range of technologies and sectors.
- HAZOP & HAZAN Facilitator
An independent facilitator providing chairmanship
and secretarial services to the clients HAZOP
and HAZAN process, to ensure that a thorough
review is performed and documented.
- Safety Integrity Level determination
Using the methods detailed in IEC 61508/61511,
a pragmatic approach is adopted to quantify
the risks identified in the HAZOP / HAZAN.
From this the appropriate integrity safety
system can be designed.
- Survey and validation of SIS
Surveys of existing Safety Instrumented Systems
to verify their suitability.
- SIS Test Methods & Routine Test
Reporting
Development of tests and testing systems to
ensure SIS’s are performing to required
standard.
- PFD Failure rate calculation of SIS’s
Quantitative and qualitative methods for determining
SIS reliability.
- Gap analysis
Identifying short falls in equipment that
may compromise safety and compliance.
- Instrument Data base
A dedicated database to manage information
associated with all parts of the SIS.
- Engineering Design and Project Management
An engineering design and project management
capability since 1974 with continued experience
of working with safety related systems. TAS
can help clients implement improvement and
compliance projects.
- Ongoing support, routine evaluation,
proven-in-use assessments
TAS can provide ongoing support, training
and communication to stakeholders to ensure
that once compliance is achieved, it is maintained.
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