2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(54z) Pitfalls of Using the Wrong Risk Matrix in PHA and LOPA
Authors
Typically, hazard scenarios of the most interest in a PHA are those which have a high severity and a low likelihood of occurrence. Such scenarios are often subjected to the LOPA process to ensure that sufficient safeguards are in place. When looking at high severity, low likelihood scenarios, it is easy to unintentionally demand an overly conservative risk criterion. When this criterion is applied in a PHA or LOPA study, the results can lead to dramatic measures for risk mitigation, as a result of unacceptable risk levels or requirements for added safeguards which may not be warranted. Difficulties that the authors have faced in using corporate risk matrices have included (a) overly conservative risk ranking of high severity, low likelihood scenarios, (b) improper decision granularity and (c) risk matrices unsuited for the specific operation under review. These and other related issues are addressed with specific examples from PHA and LOPA projects conducted by the authors.