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Title: EuropeAid/131555/C/SER/RS


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Safety Procedures in the Chemical Industry
  • EuropeAid/131555/C/SER/RS

Ernst SIMON, Styrian Regional Government, Austria
Belgrade, December 2013
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HierarchyRelations
Documentation of establishment
Safety Report
Risk analysis
Measures
Internal EP
Underlying documents
3
Requirements /1
  • Written form
  • Fully readable (stand alone)
  • Description of establishment and surroundings
  • Precise description of dangerous substances (CAS,
    IUPAC, toxicologicalphysical properties, ...
  • Max. capacity of dangerous substances
  • List and scheme of activities
  • Inventory of technical installations and a
    corresponding map
  • Description and drawing of technical
    installations
  • Description and scheme of processes and
    conditions of storage and handling

4
Requirements /2
  • Hazard analysis document
  • Identification of safety-relevant technical
    installations
  • Identification of sources of hazard
  • Installation proper
  • Human failures
  • Failure of process control devices
  • Loss of containment (corrosion, undetected
    leakages, ...)
  • Deviation of process-parameters
  • Interruption of energy, pressure air, cooling,
    ...
  • Internal transport, internal Domino effect
  • External sources (extreme temperatures, wind,
    lighting, earthquake, flooding, sabotage ...)
  • Methods systematic, broadly acknowledged (HAZOP,
    FMEA, LOPA, What-if)

5
Relations of hazard analysis
Relevant properties- physical- chemical-
toxic- process conditions
Initiating event- leakage- operational
failure- deviation of process parameters-
maintenance failure
Scenario- release of dang. substance- fire,
explosion
Possible severity of damages
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Requirements /3
  • Description of measures general demonstration of
    the criteria for sizing and evaluation of safety
    measures
  • Process control systems
  • Fire- and explosion fighting measures
  • Limiting measures (water curtain, scrubber ...)
  • Rapid or automatic shut down systems
  • Fail-safe devices
  • Inertisation
  • Pressure release devices
  • Alarming systems (i.e. gas detection)

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Relations
Initiating event- leakage- operational
failure- deviation of process parameters-
maintenance failure
Relevant properties- physical- chemical-
toxic- process conditions
Improvement of measures Increase of level of
safety
Scenarios- release of dang. Substance- fire,
explosion
Substitution of dangerous substances New process
conditions
Possible severity of damages
Demonstration and evaluation of measures
8
Requirements /4
  • Consequence evaluation
  • Purpose basis for
  • Establishing the internal emergency plan
  • Determination of public to be informed
  • Land Use Planning
  • Domino effects
  • Only passive safety-measures are taken into
    account
  • Internal emergency plan with connections and
    interfaces to the external emergency plan
  • Summary of and reference to the SMS

9
Internal Emergency Plan
  • Basis of the IEP is the consequence evaluation
  • Necessary content of the IEP see Annex III of
    Seveso II Directive
  • The IEP consists of two completely different
    parts with different aims
  • Preparedness plan (before the accident)
  • Determination of persons authorized to set
    emergency procedures in motion
  • Determination of persons in charge of and
    coordinating the on-site mitigatory action
  • Determination of the person with responsibility
    for liaising with the authority responsible for
    the external emergency plan
  • Define degrees of the accident (often 4 just an
    incident, accident with internal response only,
    accident not to cope with internal response
    external help needed, catastrophic)
  • Description and map of areas likely to be
    endangered
  • Description of internal technical and
    organisational measures
  • Assessment of these measures in qualitative and
    quantitative respect
  • Floating oil barriers available, sufficient fire
    fighting water available, redundant energy supply
    for pumps, fire water retention, testing
    equipment to identify the released substances,
  • How many internal persons needed for appropriate
    action, what kind of training needed,
  • Information about substances
  • Response Plan (after the accident)
  • Alarming procedures depending on the degree of
    the accident
  • Determination of the measures which have to be
    taken depending on the kind and the degree of the
    accident
  • Description and map of the site containing
    specific information for rescue services
    (entrance for external fire fighters, position of
    hydrants, storage for oil barriers and oil
    binding agents, )
  • Information about substances, insofar this
    information is relevant for mitigatory actions

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