SAChE Inherently Safer Design
True or False: A mitigative safeguard is an Example of inherently safer design
False
In general, which two strategies are the most robust and reliable?
Inherent and Passive
In which order should the designer apply strategies?
Inherent>Passive>Active>Procedural
In the Flixboroough case, the plant site had very large inventories of flammable material which is contrary to the ISD principle of:
Minimization
Application of ISD principles reminds us that ___ are often the least effective control measures and that organizations should implement inherently safer controls where ever possible
Not (none of the above)
What ISD guideword is associated with this checklist question: "Are all manuals, guides, and instructional material clear and easy to understand, especially those used that are used in an emergency situation?"
Not minimize or moderate
What ISD guideword is associated with this checklist question: "Can pressure be used instead of a pump to move hazardous fluids from one unit operation to another?"
Substitute
The failure to design equipment to reduce the potential for error (such as complex and confusing equipment positioning of dials, color coding, or different directions for on/off) is an issue associated with: ,
The Operator-process/equipment interface
True or false: Inherently safer design concepts can be utilized at later stages of the process life cycle.
True
True or false: Process control must be provided during all modes of operation, not just in the normal, steady state operating mode?
True
To choose the "inherently safer" chemistry, the research team needs to take into account
all of the options
A process Safety Management (PSM) or Risk Management Program (RMP)- covered facility will perform Process Hazard Analyses (PHA) or similar studies at least once every:
5 years
Inherently safer design optimally happens ___ in the life cycle of the process.
Early
Which PSM element is most important in preserving and protecting against elimination of inherently safer features during the operation, maintenance, and modification stage of the process life cycle?
MOC
A process engineering group is reviewing an existing process that will be modified to improve the yield. They have been asked to perform a MOC review and provide potential process safety recs before the process moves forward ot a full safety review. These are some of the recommendations the engineering group is proposing: Which of the engineering group's recs below can be considered ISD actions?
Make the design of the overhead condenser system less complex Run the process at lower temp & pressure Evaluate using a less toxic raw material
What ISD guideword is associated with this checklist question: "Are just in time deliveries used when dealing with hazardous materials?"
Minimize
What is the longest stage in the life cycle of a process
NOT -design and construction
The inherently safer design guidewords focus on:
all the options
True or false: Plant modifications during the operations, maintenance and modifications stage of the process life cycle provide an opportunity to incorporate inherently safer strategies that were overlooked or deferred during the initial design.
true
The management of Change process should ensure that changes do not ____ change existing inherently safer barriers
unintentionally
In their search for the best chemistry, researchers attempt to identify and minimize which of the following hazards?
-Toxicity -Reactivity -Flammability
Inherently safer design is:
A way of thinking about the design of chemical processes and plants that focuses on the elimination or reduction of hazards
In addition to inherently safer design, what are other stratifies for safety?
Active Procedural Passive
The last stage of the process life cycle:
Decommissioning
When the ___ stage of the process life cycle is reached, the chemistry, unit operations, and type of equipment have been set
Design and Construction
The ___ step is the last step at which changes can be made at moderate cost because cost of the equipment is purchased after this step is approved?
Detailed design
True or False: ISD cannot be implemented until the Development stage of the process life cycle is completed because the chemistry and the basic hazards of the material are not known yet
False
True or False: Implementing an ISD approach always results in a process having no risk.
False
True or False: Inherent safety means that all hazards have been designed out of the process up front.
False
True or False: Once the development stage of the process life cycle is underway, it's too late to revisit the basic chemistry of the process
False
True or False: Passive control measures, since they don't have to rely on the active intervention of devices or human operators, are considered the most robust approach to hazard control.
False
True or False: Since there is a substantial impact on the cost of modification after the design and construction stage has been completed, there can be no further ISD implementation
False
True or false: Hazards are not inherent to a material or its conditions of use.
False
True or false: Inherently safer design is applicable to the chemical and process industries only
False
True or false: the design and implementation of inherently safer chemical processes does not need to be considered for hen the plant is no longer productive unit or plant and is decommissioned?
False
Developing a complete knowledge of all the potential hazards and their severity for a material or process is key to implementing an effective inherently safer design. Which Process Safety Management system element does this apply to?
Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis
Which of the following Process Safety Management system elements are particularly well-suited for the application of ISD principles?
Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA) & Management of Change (MOC)
Both the Flixborough case and the Synthron case show the consequences of ignoring ISD in which Process Safety management system element?
MOC
The ISD concept of ___ includes review of process changes before they are implemented, documentation of changes and revision of training as a consequence of changes.
MOC
Since implementation of ISD concepts is often more costly than easier procedural barriers, management support for implementation of ISD is critical. Which Process Safety Management system element does this apply to?
Management Review & Continuous Improvement
The ___ Process Safety Management system element has ISD significance because it is an opportunity to consider incorporating ISD concepts
Management of Change (MOC)
below are the stages of the process life cycle
NOT - research - Design and construction - Development -Operations, maintenance and modification -Decommissioning
Of the questions listed below, which are the most appropriate to ask for ISD considerations during the Development stage of the process life cycle?
NOT all of them
Evaluating equipment required for an inherently safer process usually occurs first in which step of the process life cycle?
NOT decommissioning
The design basis of the process, especially those inherently safer features that are built into the design and installation of the process, must be clearly:
NOT labeled
With the ___ approach, techniques such as dilution, refrigeration or less severe process conditions are used
Not minimize, nor substitute
When decommissioning equipment, the inherently safer strategy of ___ is used to remove the inventory of hazardous materials
Not substitution
A packaging system for an explosive power is built with a design pressure of 200 psig (max explosion pressure from a dust explosion of the material is 140 psig). This is an example of which of the following types of control?
Passive
A reaction with a max adiabatic rxn pressure of 200 psig is conducted in a reactor with a design pressure of 150 psig. One of the reactants is gradually added at a rate to control the rxn temp, and the rxn stops if the reactant feed is stopped. The process operator is trained to monitor the reactor temp and pressure and stop the reactant feed if either gets too high. Which type of control is this?
Procedural
From an ISD perspective, the process design basis needs to be taken into consideration in order to:
Reduce the potential for large releases of hazardous materials
What are the key actions necessary to ensure that a decommissioned plant or individual piece of equipment remains in a safe and stable condition during the decommissioning process?
Remove hazardous inventories Document exact state of decommissioned equipment Isolate equipment mechanically Isolate equipment electrically
Changes to the process design to incorporate inherently safer strategies during the _____ stage of the life cycle can be easy to accomplish and relatively inexpensive, yet this effort can significantly affect the outcome.
Research
Many opportunities still exist to apply the ___ strategy during detailed design.
Simplification
During the detailed design stage there is an opportunity to evaluate the siting of the equipment processing hazardous material to establish if adequate separation distance have been established. This is an application of which ISD strategy?
Simplify
To choose the "inherently safer design", the team needs to take into account:
Transportation of raw materials & final products
True or False: Alternative types of process equipment have different inherently safer characteristics
True
True or False: Applying the ISD approach to distillation system designs can be evaluated during the development stage of a process
True
True or False: Human factors have a strong relationship with the principles of inherent safety.
True
True or False: ISD features are particularly susceptible to lapses in corporate memory given that they are such a fundamental part of the design that their purpose may not be obvious, unlike an add-on device.
True
True or False: Process Safety Management systems accept that fact that there are inherent risks in a process.
True
True or False: Risk is a function of frequency and severity and it can be quite complicated due to all the various types of risks that must be considered
True
It is inherently safer to develop processes with:
Wide safer operating limits A robust process
The design and construction stage focus primarily on:
installation Details Detailed equipment specifications Piping and instrumentation design
With the ___ approach, the design could replace a hazardous material with a less hazardous alternative or use less hazardous reaction chemistry
not minimize
During Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs), each safety device or procedure should be evaluated to see if it can be eliminated or modified by applying inherently safer principles of:
not moderation
What ISD guideword is associated with this checklist question: " Can hazards be reduced via lower temperatures or pressures?"
not substitute
The image shown is an example ____, which can be used to identify which chemicals interactions pose potential reaction hazards
reactivity matrix
Documenting the exact state of the decommissioned equipment is a form of the inherently safer strategy of:
simplification