The Importance of a Team Based Approach to Overpressure Scenario Development

With the increased regulatory focus on pressure relief and flare systems (PRFS) design basis, many companies are in the process of updating their existing relief systems design documentation. A very important aspect of any relief systems analysis is the correct identification of overpressure scenarios, and one way to ensure successful and accurate overpressure scenario development is to conduct this process as a team. This approach is currently in effect at many major oil and petrochemical companies including BP, Shell, Chevron Phillips, Bayer, etc., even though current relief systems recognized and generally accepted good engineering practice (RAGAGEP), does not call for this approach.

The benefits of a team-based approach to overpressure scenario development include participation and consensus from all affected disciplines: engineering, operations, instrumentation and control, maintenance, and process safety. Unique insights can be provided through operational experience, and there are opportunities to confirm correct operating and design conditions. In the same way that a process hazard analysis (PHA) is conducted using a team approach; so should the relief systems rationale.

This paper outlines the basic steps involved in overpressure scenario identification, the way that a team approach can be implemented, and the benefits of a team-based approach to overpressure scenario development.

Table 1. Common Contingencies Cross-Referenced to Type of Equipment.

Common Contingencies Cross-Referenced to Type of Equipment


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