FAQ SHEET - LAYERS OF PROTECTION ANALYSIS (LOPA)
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1 FAQ SHEET - LAYERS OF PROTETION ANALYSIS (LOPA) Acronyms and Abbreviations Used ANSI - American National Standards Institute IPL - Independent Protection Layer ISA - The Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society LOPA - Layers of Protection Analysis PHA - Process Hazard Analysis QRA - Quantitative Risk Analysis SIS - Safety Instrumented System What is LOPA? It is a simplified risk assessment method. It provides a method for evaluating the risk of hazard scenarios and comparing it with risk tolerance criteria to decide if existing safeguards are adequate, and whether additional safeguards are needed. Various LOPA methods are available. LOPA does not suggest which safeguards to add or which design to choose but it does assist in deciding between alternatives. LOPA can be viewed as an extension of Process Hazard Analysis (PHA). Typically, it is applied after a PHA has been performed. LOPA builds on the information developed in the PHA. Why was LOPA developed? Subjective engineering judgement is used to identify the need for additional safeguards in process hazard analysis. This can lead to disagreements and possibly the implementation of inappropriate measures to reduce risk. It was recognized that a more rational and objective approach was needed. an you tell me more about layers of protection? Process designers use a variety of protection layers, or safeguards, to provide a defense in depth against catastrophic accidents. They are devices, systems or actions that are capable of preventing a scenario from proceeding to an undesired consequence. For example, they may be: 1 opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
2 Inherently safe design features Physical protection such as relief devices Post-release physical protection such as fire suppression systems Plant and community emergency response Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Ideally such protection layers should be independent from one another so that any one will perform its function regardless of the action or failure of any other protection layer or the initiating event. When they meet this criterion they are called Independent Protection Layers (IPL). Not all safeguards meet the independence requirements to be classified as an IPL, although all IPLs are safeguards. For example, two standby pumps that are both electrically powered do not fail independently in the event of loss of power. LOPA addresses safeguards that are IPLs. Such safeguards include SIS, also called interlocks and emergency shutdown systems. SIS are addressed by the standard ANSI/ISA S , Functional Safety: Safety Instrumented Systems for the Process Industry Sector, called S84 herein, which can include the use of LOPA. What is involved in LOPA? Individual hazard scenarios defined by cause-consequence pairs are analyzed. Scenario risk is determined by combining scenario frequency and consequence severity. Individual protection layers are analyzed for their effectiveness and the combined effects of the protection layers are compared against risk tolerance criteria to determine if additional risk reduction is required to reach a tolerable level. Scenario frequency is determined by combining initiating event frequency, IPL failure probabilities and the probabilities of enabling events/conditions and conditional modifiers. Enabling events or conditions do not directly cause the scenario but must be present or active for the scenario to proceed, for example, the process being in a particular mode or phase. ommonly considered conditional modifiers are the probability that released flammable/explosive material will ignite, the probability that an individual will be present to be exposed to a hazard, and the probability than an exposed individual will actually be impacted. Order of magnitude estimates are used for frequencies, probabilities and consequence severity. 2 opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
3 How do risk tolerance criteria help? Without risk tolerance criteria, there is a tendency to keep adding safeguards in the belief that the more added, the safer the process. This can be a false assumption. Eventually safeguards will be added that are unnecessary. This reduces the focus on safeguards that are critical to achieving tolerable risk. Unnecessary safeguards also add complexity that may result in new, unidentified hazard scenarios. LOPA helps focus limited resources on the most critical safeguards. How does LOPA relate to Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA)? LOPA adds simplifying assumptions for the numerical information used. The simplifications are intended to be conservative so that QRA would show less risk for a scenario than LOPA. How should I conduct PHA s to facilitate LOPA? LOPA studies will be easier to conduct if the following issues are addressed during the PHA: larify initiating events, i.e. causes of hazard scenarios Provide sufficient scenario detail Express consequences in a form compatible with LOPA Record and identify candidate IPLs, i.e. safeguards List all safeguards before deciding if they are IPLs onsider identifying enabling events/conditions and conditional events Rank hazard scenarios so they can be screened for LOPA Flag recommendations for additional IPLs 3 opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
4 Are there other applications of LOPA? Yes. It can be extended to many situations involving risk-informed decision making including: Design apital improvement planning Management of change Evaluating facility siting risk Mechanical integrity programs Identifying operator roles Incident investigation Emergency response planning Bypassing a safety system Determining the design basis for over-pressure protection Determining the need for emergency isolation valves Screening tool for QRA an you summarize what LOPA does and doesn t do? There are three issues for protection layers: How safe is safe enough? How many protection layers are needed? How much risk reduction should each layer provide? Risk tolerance criteria must be established for LOPA and they address the first issue. LOPA helps decide how much risk reduction is needed and how many protection layers should be used. It does not help decide what specific IPLs should be used. 4 opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
5 Why should I perform LOPA? Provides an objective, rational and defensible basis for recommendations to install or not install safeguards after a PHA has been performed. Meets the requirements of the S84 standard for SIS. Note that OSHA expects compliance with S84. Provides the basis for a clear, functional specification for safety instrumented systems. How can I get more information? ontact Primatech at: 50 Northwoods Blvd. olumbus, OH Tel Fax opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
6 About Primatech Primatech specializes in Process Safety, Security and Risk Management. We offer consulting, training and software (e.g., HAZOP Software - PHAWorks and tracking software - Tracker) to assist our clients in identifying and reducing the risks posed by hazardous materials. ompanies in a variety of industries choose Primatech to help them manage their risks. We help companies reduce the likelihood and consequences of releases, which helps protect employees and the public and prevent damage to equipment and the environment. Reducing these risks also improves productivity and quality. We help companies comply with the OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) standard, EPA Risk Management Program (RMP), and other industry guidelines and requirements. Our capabilities include: Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), e.g., HAZOP Studies Security Vulnerability Analysis for Deliberate Acts Including Terrorism ompliance Audits and Program Assessments PSM Program Development and Implementation RMP Program Development and Implementation yber Security Management Release and Spill Assessment Process Security Management S84 - Safety Instrumented Systems Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA) Operating and Maintenance Procedures Development Mechanical Integrity Program Development and Implementation Guidance Human Factors and Human Error Analysis Facility Siting Analysis Dispersion and onsequence Modeling Probability Modeling Quantitative Risk Assessment Emergency Response Program Development and Implementation Guidance Expert Witness Testimony and Litigation Support Primatech clients are often Fortune 500 companies but also include medium and smaller sized companies. We specialize in serving the process industries, and have served hundreds of industrial facilities throughout the world. Primatech projects have spanned a wide range of industries including: Aerospace Agricultural hemicals Bulk ommodity hemicals old Storage Warehousing Electronics Food Processing Hazardous Waste Treatment Inorganic hemicals Mining Oil & Gas Production and Distribution Oil & Gas Pipelines and Terminals Organic hemicals Paints, oatings, Resins & Adhesives Petroleum Refining Pharmaceuticals Polymers and Resins Propane Storage & Distribution Pulp & Paper Rubber and Plastics Semiconductors Steel Water & Wastewater Treatment Our services and products enable our clients to achieve their risk, safety and security objectives faster and easier. Primatech is an independent company with no vested interests and is seen, therefore, to deliver work recognized as objective and unbiased. opyright 2005, Primatech Inc. All rights reserved
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