Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop Study) - An overview
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A hazard and operability study (HAZOP) is a systematic process for identifying and evaluating the hazards in a system and examining ways to control these hazards, usually by eliminating or minimizing them. The idea behind a HAZOP is to examine and document possible system failures, focusing on their probability and severity; this leads to the establishment of safeguards against these failures. In chemical engineering, HAZOP is one of several techniques used for process safety analysis
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