Practical Examples of Fire Protection Engineering Practices and Technology for PSM
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1 Practical Examples of Fire Protection Engineering Practices and Technology for PSM Presented at: Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center International Symposium Beyond Regulatory Compliance, Making Safety Second Nature College Station, Texas October 28-30, 2014 David Moore, PE, CSP AcuTech Consulting Group
2 Overview Background on the fire problem The Nexus of Fire Protection Engineering and PSM Key Fire Protection Principles in PSM Recommendations
3 Challenges and Opportunities The number one hazard based on PSM incident experience is fire & explosion and related combustion hazards The most significant PSM events of the past 40 years have been major fires and explosions
4 Fire and Explosion Phenomena Jet Fires Pool Fires Vapor Cloud Explosions Pressure Vessel Burst BLEVE Flash Fire Hazards Dust Explosions Reactive Hazards 1970 Beaumont Gas Plant BLEVE
5 Incidents That Have Defined PSM 1947 Texas City, TX 1974 Flixborough, England Mexico City, Mexico 1988 Piper Alpha, Scotland 1989 Phillips Pasadena, TX Toulouse, France 2005 BP Texas City, TX Buncefield, England Port Wentworth, Georgia 2010 Deepwater Horizon, LA
6 Challenges and Opportunities This article describes characteristics of major industrial accidents that occurred in the Republic of Korea from 1996 to 2011 The cases of major industrial accidents have been collected since 1996 after promulgation of process safety management (PSM) regulations. The author analyzed 147 cases: 50% were explosions 36% were fires 13% were chemical releases 2% were asphyxiations.
7 20 Largest Losses of 20 of the largest industrial losses were causes by fire or explosion (only exception was a hurricane in 2008 that damaged a refinery)
8 The Nexus of Fire Protection Engineering and PSM Managing the risks of uncontrolled combustion is the objective of fire protection engineers and PSM specialists Fire Protection Engineering is the application of scientific principles for analyzing fire hazards and risks, preventing accidental fires, and mitigating the effects of fires for the protection of life and property and continuity of operations This is a mature and well established practice based on science and engineering principles Is the PSM industry making maximum use of the science and practice of fire protection engineering?
9 Introduction to Fire Protection Engineering The application of scientific principles for analyzing fire hazards and risks, preventing accidental fires, and mitigating the effects of fires for the protection of life and property and continuity of operations University degree programs: Armour Institute of Technology (IIT, Chicago) started a fire protection engineering program in 1908 University programs have been available since 1937 with the start of the Oklahoma State University Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology program. University of Maryland has been the leading ABET accredited university degree program on FPE since In 1979, Worcester Polytechnic Institute established the first U.S. graduate degree program in fire protection engineering California Polytechnic Institute started a program in FPE in 2010 Graduates have taken a variety of positions including industrial fire protection assignments Many of these have also evolved into fulltime Process Safety Management positions
10 Introduction to PSM A more recent concept, it is a blend of engineering and management skills focused on preventing catastrophic accidents, particularly explosions, fire and toxic releases associated with the use of chemicals and petroleum products (CCPS, 2010) The Mary Kay O Connor Process Safety Center is the leading PSM institution of higher learning since 1995 MKOPSC provides classes on PSM including fire and explosion hazards analysis and conducts research on those topics Texas A&M Extension Service provides realistic, large-scale and hands-on training on industrial fire fighting Located adjacent to the Texas A&M University campus, the 297-acre facility attracts more than 45,000 emergency responders from all 50 states and more than 45 countries each year
11 Opportunities The disciplines of Fire Protection Engineering and Process Safety Management have common interests and these intersections produce opportunities for collaboration between the two leading university programs on the topics A number of opportunities including: Joint research Technical exchange Collaboration on coursework Recruiting of students and other developing tools and resources
12 Challenge PSM involves many engineers and managers making decisions on fire and explosion risks PSM encourages hazards analysis and management systems to control risks but is performance based and the body of knowledge is not well understood Few companies have formal knowledge in fire hazards analysis, fire protection engineering principles, and prevention and suppression practices Therefore the ongoing PSM activities (particularly PHAs, MOCs, MI, Audits, and other elements) are often done without the benefit of sufficiently informed personnel
13 Areas of Need Fundamental knowledge of the hazard properties of chemicals, mixtures, dusts Inaccuracy of estimation of these hazards and risks during decision-making in PSM activities, particularly during PHAs Lack of appreciation for fire prevention principles Lack of appreciation for fire protection systems including their design, benefits, limitations, integrity, and maintenance
14 Suppression vs Prevention The safety lifecycle should emphasize prevention through hazards recognition and avoidance Fire and explosion hazards must be then controlled by methods including effective practices, limitation of the effects, selection of appropriate engineered systems The role of fire protection engineering throughout the safety lifecycle is essential, not only as an afterthought for suppression Still see a lack of integration of known practices for prevention in design of capital projects and modifications of existing plant
15 Understanding Fire Hazards Hazard properties Flammability Reactivity Mixtures Dusts Ignition estimation Likelihood Control Fire risk analysis Inconsistency in hazards analysis Safety Audits HAZOPs Event Tree and Fault Tree Analysis Checklists Simple vs complex analysis methods Development of standardized estimation tools Training
16 Issues in Fire Protection Engineering and PSM Consequence Analysis Fire behavior Estimation Energy release Fire spread Explosion impacts Barrier analysis Effectiveness of FP systems
17 Issues in Fire Protection Engineering and PSM PSM Management Systems Guidance on how to evaluate fire hazards Guidance on selection of appropriate controls Training on fundamentals of applying these principles and practices Resources such as RAGAGEP All PSM Elements Have Relevance PHA MOC MI Procedures Training Culture
18 Codes, Standards, Legislation, and Guidance There are many RAGAGEP available from numerous sources such as NFPA standards, CCPS, insurance guidance Has this body of knowledge been assimilated?
19 FPE & PSM Prevention and Mitigation Elements Process Design Passive vs. Active Control Systems Selection of Materials Layout and Spacing Control of Ignition Sources Housekeeping Incident Investigation Inherently Safer Design Fire Protection Equipment Maintenance and Inspection Management of Change Material Hazards Management Employee Training Alarm and Surveillance Emergency Planning, Drills and Exercises, and Response Audit Program
20 Recommendations Emphasize this issue, identify gaps and research needs and opportunities, focus on risk-based solutions, and begin a new level of collaboration with fire protection engineering specialists and researchers Some ideas Additional guidance on how to integrate PSM and fire protection engineering Practical tools for fire and explosion hazards analysis and consequence estimation during PHAs Guidance on fire and explosion prevention in design Training on loss prevention and fire protection principles Research on key issues of common interest Seminars on the topics
21 Questions? 21
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