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Hydrocarbon leak, case study

However, in the case of a root cause analysis system, a much more comprehensive evaluation of the structure of the accident is required. This is necessary to unravel the often complex chain of events and contributing causes that led to the accident occurring. A number of techniques are available to describe complex accidents. Some of these, such as STEP (Sequential Timed Event Plotting) involve the use of charting methods to track the ways in which process and human events combine to give rise to accidents. CCPS (1992d) describes many of these techniques. A case study involving a hydrocarbon leak is used to illustrate the STEP technique in Chapter 7 of this book. The STEP method and related techniques will be described in Section 6.8.3. [Pg.264]

The first case study describes the application of the sequentially timed event plotting (STEP) technique to the incident investigation of a hydrocarbon leak accident. Following the analysis of the event sequence using STEP, the critical event causes are then analyzed using the root cause tree. [Pg.292]

CASE STUDY 1 INCIDENT ANALYSIS OF HYDROCARBON LEAK FROM PIPE... [Pg.293]


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