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Health and Safety Executive Over-pressure protection: HSE’s position Stephen Murray HSE inspector, process integrity team, Offshore Division

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Over-pressure protection: HSE’s position. Stephen Murray HSE inspector, process integrity team, Offshore Division. Managing over-pressure protection. HSE’s job is to prevent people being killed, injured or made ill by work. “Those who create the risk are best placed to manage it.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Over-pressure protection: HSE’s position

Health and Safety Executive

Over-pressure protection:

HSE’s position

Stephen Murray

HSE inspector, process integrity team, Offshore Division

Page 2: Over-pressure protection: HSE’s position

HSE’s job is to prevent people being killed, injured or made ill by work.

“Those who create the risk are best placed to manage it.”

Managing over-pressure protection

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Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

• ‘the duty of every employer to ensure … the health, safety and welfare at work of all his employees’

• ‘the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are … safe and without risks to health’

Managing over-pressure protection

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Pressure relief devices are the last line of defence.

• PSV – inadequate sizing (Grangemouth, 1987)– recent survey 4% failed to lift

• Bursting disc – Gas releases through unrevealed

rupture

Managing over-pressure protection

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gas

Heat Exch. HP Flare Drum

seawater

Managing over-pressure protection

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PAH

gas

Heat Exch.LSH ESD

ESDV

HP Flare Drum

disc failure

no alarmtell-tail blocked

does not trip

seawater pumpsnot tight

shut-off

no level indication above LSH

observed pressure

4 barg

Multiple failuresliquid @+40m

Managing over-pressure protection

seawater

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Relevant regulations:• ‘identify hazards and assess risks’

(Management of Health and Safety at Work Regs, 1999)

• ‘maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair’ (Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regs, 1998)

Managing over-pressure protection

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Offshore regulations:• ‘prevent the uncontrolled release of flammable

substances’ (Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response Regs, 1995)

• ‘identification of safety critical elements and a verification scheme’ (Safety Case Regs, 2005)

Managing over-pressure protection

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Onshore regulations:• ‘pressure system… shall be properly designed

and constructed… so as to prevent danger’ (Pressure Systems Safety Regs, 2000)

• ‘a written scheme for periodic examination’ including ‘all protective devices’ (PSSR, 2000)

Managing over-pressure protection

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Summary, over-pressure systems:

• responsibility of ‘risk creator’;

• identify hazards & assess risks;

• appropriate design & construction;

• maintain in working order and good repair;

• examination or verification scheme to address condition.

Managing over-pressure protection

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Health and Safety Executive

Managing over-pressure

protection: HSE’s view

Stephen Murray

HSE inspector, process integrity team, Offshore Division