Hazop Study of Nano Dap Plant
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PHA, HAZOP, Risk Management, Process Safety Management, Nano DAP.Abstract
HAZOP is a well-recognized method of identifying hazards and problems, which may prevent an efficient operation and lead to a hazard. HAZOP is a technique to critically examine a system, part by part, in a very systematic manner, to find out the cause and consequence of every conceivable deviation in the normal operation of the system as well as during emergencies, start-ups and shutdowns. The method enables prediction of all possible ways in which a hazard or an operating problem could arise, checks whether the design takes preventive care of them and if not, recommends changes as may be necessary.
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