Predicting major accidents in the process industry based on the barrier status at scenario level

A practical approach

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Peter Schmitz (OCI-Nitrogen, TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management)

Paul Swuste (TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management)

Genserik Reniers (TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management)

Karolien van Nunen (TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management, Universiteit Antwerpen)

Research Group
Safety and Security Science
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlp.2021.104519 Final published version
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Research Group
Safety and Security Science
Journal title
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Volume number
71
Article number
104519
Downloads counter
329
Collections
Institutional Repository
Reuse Rights

Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download, forward or distribute the text or part of it, without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license such as Creative Commons.

Abstract

OCI Nitrogen wants to gain knowledge of (leading) indicators regarding the process safety performance of their ammonia production process. This paper answers the question whether indicators can be derived from the barrier system status to provide information about the development and likelihood of the major accident processes in the ammonia production process. The accident processes are visualized as scenarios in bowties. This research focuses on the status of the preventive barriers on the left-hand side of the bowtie. Both the quality – expressed in reliability/availability and effectiveness – and the activation of the barrier system give an indication of the development of the accident scenarios and the likelihood of the central event. This likelihood is calculated as a loss of risk reduction compared to the original design. The calculation results in an indicator called “preventive barrier indicator”, which should initiate further action. Based on an example, it is demonstrated which actions should be taken and what their urgency is.