2015
DOI: 10.29252/jhehp.1.1.3
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Comparison of Risk Assessment Using HAZOP and ETBA Techniques: Case Study of a Gasoline Refinery Unit in Iran

Abstract: Background: Prevention of accidents-a crucial requirement in oil industriesinvolves hazard recognition, risk assessment, and corrective actions. The purpose of this study was to compare the ETBA and HAZOP techniques for risk assessment in a gasoline refinery unit. Methods: In this case study, data were collected using process flow diagram, walking-talking through method, piping and instrumentation diagram, and direct observations. Worksheets for both techniques were filled on the basis of the risk assessment m… Show more

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“…Industrialisation provides not only well-being and progress, but also brings problems and harmful effects to the environment and human health and increases the risk of accidents and safety issues. Accidents associated with the oil industry can cause various types of damage and irreparable injuries [1]. Many catastrophic accidents occur not because of a lack of knowledge, but because of the lack of an ideal tool to analyse knowledge precisely [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrialisation provides not only well-being and progress, but also brings problems and harmful effects to the environment and human health and increases the risk of accidents and safety issues. Accidents associated with the oil industry can cause various types of damage and irreparable injuries [1]. Many catastrophic accidents occur not because of a lack of knowledge, but because of the lack of an ideal tool to analyse knowledge precisely [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%