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Analysis of equipment failures as contributors to chemical process accidents
Authors:Kamarizan Kidam  Markku Hurme
Institution:1. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya, Celaya, Gto., 38010, México;2. Artie McFerrin Chemical Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, 01609-2280, USA
Abstract:A database study of chemical process accident cases was carried out. The objective of the study is was to identify the reasons for equipment based accidents. The most frequent accident causing equipment were piping (25%), reactors and storage tanks (both 14%) and process vessels (10% of equipment accidents). The six most accident-prone equipment is process related involve nearly 80% of accidents.78% of equipment accident contributors are technically oriented including design and human/technical interface faults. Purely human and organizational reasons are the most common accident contributors for storage tanks (33%), piping (18%) and heat transfer equipment (16% of causes). For other equipment the technical accident causes are most common.The accident contributors were divided to main and sub-contributors. On average process equipment failures have 2.2 contributors. The contributors, which frequent and act often as main contributors, should be focused. These risky contributors were identified for several equipment types. Also a deeper analysis of the accident causes and their interconnections was made. Based on the analysis a checklist of main risk factors was created for hazard identification on different types of equipment.
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