How do you involve stakeholders and regulators in a HAZOP process?
A hazard and operability (HAZOP) study is a systematic and structured method of identifying and evaluating potential hazards and deviations from normal operations in a process or system. It is widely used in various industries, such as chemical, oil and gas, nuclear, and pharmaceutical, to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency. However, a HAZOP study is not a one-person or one-team task. It requires the involvement and collaboration of multiple stakeholders and regulators, who have different roles, perspectives, and interests in the process or system. How do you involve them in a HAZOP process? Here are some tips and best practices to follow.
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Amr Salaheldin Abdelghany Amin?Muslim | Egyptian HSSE Leader | Workplace Safety & Operational Excellence | Hazard Identification & Risk Reduction |…
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Sony CherianQHSE Practitioner in Facilities & Properties Management, committed to making places safer to live and work in.