Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure

Process safety management (PSM) covers the aspect of process hazard identification, understanding the level of risk and hazard reduction to prevent process-related failures. The need for understanding on how the process safety elements fail is essential in improving the quality of the accidents prev...

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Main Authors: Bakar, H. T. A., Siong, P. H., Yan, C. K., Kidam, K., Ali, M. W., Hassim, M. H., Kamarden, H.
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spelling my.utm.758702018-05-30T04:06:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75870/ Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure Bakar, H. T. A. Siong, P. H. Yan, C. K. Kidam, K. Ali, M. W. Hassim, M. H. Kamarden, H. TP Chemical technology Process safety management (PSM) covers the aspect of process hazard identification, understanding the level of risk and hazard reduction to prevent process-related failures. The need for understanding on how the process safety elements fail is essential in improving the quality of the accidents prevention effort. In this paper, the contributions of PSM element to chemical process accident are studied using major process failures in the chemical process industry (CPI). Around 770 major accident cases were collected and analysed from several accident data base such as Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB-US), European Major Accident Reporting System (EMARS), Failure Knowledge Database (FKD-Japan) and Accident Reporting Information Analysis (ARIA). The PSM element failures were ranked in accordance to their frequency and importance in accident prevention. Based on the result, majority of the element failure is classified as design and technical reasons (53 % of total process failures) and the rest is related to management related causes (47 %). The most common accident contributors were identified to be the process hazards analysis (19 % of total process failures), operating procedures (17 %), employee participation (12 %), training (11 %), management of change (9 %), mechanical integrity (9 %), and permit to work (9 %). In depth, analysis on individual PSM elements were made for better understanding on their readiness and its implementation issues in the CPI. Appropriate suggestion for continuous improvement of PSM implementation will also be suggested. Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2017 Article PeerReviewed Bakar, H. T. A. and Siong, P. H. and Yan, C. K. and Kidam, K. and Ali, M. W. and Hassim, M. H. and Kamarden, H. (2017) Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 56 . pp. 991-996. ISSN 2283-9216 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019398560&doi=10.3303%2fCET1756166&partnerID=40&md5=febbbe66a434c42555495121fd424760
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Bakar, H. T. A.
Siong, P. H.
Yan, C. K.
Kidam, K.
Ali, M. W.
Hassim, M. H.
Kamarden, H.
Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
description Process safety management (PSM) covers the aspect of process hazard identification, understanding the level of risk and hazard reduction to prevent process-related failures. The need for understanding on how the process safety elements fail is essential in improving the quality of the accidents prevention effort. In this paper, the contributions of PSM element to chemical process accident are studied using major process failures in the chemical process industry (CPI). Around 770 major accident cases were collected and analysed from several accident data base such as Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB-US), European Major Accident Reporting System (EMARS), Failure Knowledge Database (FKD-Japan) and Accident Reporting Information Analysis (ARIA). The PSM element failures were ranked in accordance to their frequency and importance in accident prevention. Based on the result, majority of the element failure is classified as design and technical reasons (53 % of total process failures) and the rest is related to management related causes (47 %). The most common accident contributors were identified to be the process hazards analysis (19 % of total process failures), operating procedures (17 %), employee participation (12 %), training (11 %), management of change (9 %), mechanical integrity (9 %), and permit to work (9 %). In depth, analysis on individual PSM elements were made for better understanding on their readiness and its implementation issues in the CPI. Appropriate suggestion for continuous improvement of PSM implementation will also be suggested.
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author Bakar, H. T. A.
Siong, P. H.
Yan, C. K.
Kidam, K.
Ali, M. W.
Hassim, M. H.
Kamarden, H.
author_facet Bakar, H. T. A.
Siong, P. H.
Yan, C. K.
Kidam, K.
Ali, M. W.
Hassim, M. H.
Kamarden, H.
author_sort Bakar, H. T. A.
title Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
title_short Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
title_full Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
title_fullStr Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
title_sort analysis of main accident contributor according to process safety management elements failure
publisher Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75870/
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