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Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Assessments CPQRAs

The other main application area for predictive error analysis is in chemical process quantitative risk assessment (CPQRA) as a means of identifying human errors with significant risk consequences. In most cases, the generation of error modes in CPQRA is a somewhat unsystematic process, since it only considers errors that involve the failure to perform some pre-specified function, usually in an emergency (e.g., responding to an alarm within a time interval). The fact that errors of commission can arise as a result of diagnostic failures, or that poor interface design or procedures can also induce errors is rarely considered as part of CPQRA. However, this may be due to the fact that HEA techniques are not widely known in the chemical industry. The application of error analysis in CPQRA will be discussed further in Chapter 5. [Pg.191]

In addition, the chapter will provide an overview of htunan reliability quantification techniques, and the relationship between these techniques and qualitative modeling. The chapter will also describe how human reliability is integrated into chemical process quantitative risk assessment (CPQRA). Both qualitative and quantitative techniques will be integrated within a framework called SPEAR (System for Predictive Error Analysis and Reduction). [Pg.202]

There is considerable interest in developing a database on human error probabilities for use in chemical process quantitative risk assessment (CPQRA). Nevertheless, there have been very few attempts to develop such a database for the CPI compared, for example, with the nuclear industry. Some of the reasons for this are obvious. The nuclear industry is much more highly integrated than the CPI, with a much greater similarity of plant equipment... [Pg.253]

Chemical Process Quantitative Risk Assessment (CPQRA or QRA)—... [Pg.434]

A program of research has been supported for several years by the United Kingdom Health Safety Executive (HSE) to address the effects of sociotechnical factors on risk in the CPI. The initial emphasis of this work was to develop a methodology so that chemical process quantitative risk analysis (CPQRA) would take into accotmt the effects of the quality of the management factors of plant being assessed. This work has been described in a series of publications (e.g., Bellamy et al., 1990 Hurst et al., 1991 Geyer et al., 1990 and Hurst et al., 1992). [Pg.90]

CPQRA A chemical process quantitative risk analysis is the process of hazard identification followed by numerical evaluation of incident consequences and frequencies, and their combination into an overall measure of risk when apphed to the chemical process industry. It is particularly applicable to episodic events. It differs from, but is related to, a probabilistic risk assessment (PRA), a quantitative tool used in the nuclear industry. [Pg.192]


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