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The HAZOP Leader's Handbook

How to Plan and Conduct Successful HAZOP Studies

  • 1st Edition - April 14, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Philip Eames
  • Language: English

The HAZOP Leader’s Handbook is designed specifically to help HAZOP leaders plan and execute successful HAZOP studies, based on the author’s many years of experience of participa… Read more

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Description

The HAZOP Leader’s Handbook is designed specifically to help HAZOP leaders plan and execute successful HAZOP studies, based on the author’s many years of experience of participating in, observing and facilitating HAZOP studies, as well as observing, training, mentoring and assessing HAZOP leaders.

The book assumes that the reader understands the methodology and has experienced HAZOP meetings and does not seek to explain the methodology itself. Rather, it focuses on the application of the methodology and the responsibilities and skills of the HAZOP leader in the preparation, execution and reporting of the study. Although the principal subject is HAZOP, much of the content equally applies to other facilitated hazard identification techniques such as Hazard Identification (HAZID) or Failure Modes Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA).

The prime purpose of this book is to provide guidance specific to HAZOP leaders to help them to maximise the effectiveness of their HAZOP studies, thereby getting the most benefit from the methodology, promoting consistency and rigour in its application and sustaining its well-earned reputation.

Key features

  • Includes HAZOP leader’s responsibilities and competence requirements and how to plan, prepare and manage a HAZOP study from its conception through to delivery of the final report
  • Describes current best practice in the application of the HAZOP technique
  • Explains the role of the HAZOP leader as a facilitator of study meetings using examples of facilitation techniques
  • Discusses ways in which the leader can maximize the effectiveness of HAZOP technique in identifying and analyzing process hazards

Readership

Process safety engineers, HAZOP leaders, project/facility managers; Practitioners in process industries in oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical, food and drink, nuclear

Table of contents

1. Introduction: Reputation and Reality

2. More Than Just a Chair!

3. Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail

4. Apply Best Practice

5. Facilitate!

6. Focus on Effectiveness

7. Develop Your Product

8. Conclusion: How to Be a Better HAZOP Leader

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 14, 2022
  • Language: English

About the author

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Philip Eames

Philip Eames is an experienced HAZOP Leader, first trained in 1986, and has actively practiced in this role, particularly over the last 12 years as a process safety consultant. He has led HAZOP studies across various sectors of the process industries and is accredited by several multinational companies. Philip has conducted both small stand-alone studies and large-scale HAZOP programs involving multiple leaders. As a consultant, he has designed and delivered training, mentoring, and assessment for HAZOP Leaders, including the successful IChemE HAZOP Leadership and Management course, which he re-launched in 2017.
Affiliations and expertise
Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

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