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Safety lessons and reflections following incinerator vent commissioning in a chemical plant; a case study of a complex socio-technical system
Authors:Frank Riedewald  Edmond Byrne
Institution:1. Chem. Eng. Technik Ltd., Cork, Ireland;2. Department of Process & Chemical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
Abstract:In a bulk chemical plant producing resins, a flashback from an incinerator through the vent system into the reactor hall occurred during commissioning of a newly installed vent header system. The original design of the vent header system was seriously flawed not being in line with current practice. Subsequently the vent header was re-designed into a rich/lean vent header system. This paper explores the reasons behind a number of incidents and near misses that occurred during both the commissioning of a vent header system and its recommissioning following system re-design. Furthermore, it reflects on some broader implications for approaches to safety around what can be recognised as complex socio-technical systems.
Keywords:Commissioning  Design errors  HAZOP  Vapour explosion  Incinerator safety  Vent header safety
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