Author :
Mendler, Rick ; Osborne, Gary
Author_Institution :
ConocoPhillips, Sweeny, TX
Abstract :
This article reviews how the effectiveness (i.e., the ability to perform an intended function) of electrical systems can in be analyzed using the technique of layer of protection analysis (LOPA). It is a process currently in use to determine if instrumented systems are effective in reducing possible risks from the release of hazardous chemicals. This technique can be used to evaluate mandatory protection of electrical systems, nonmandatory protection of electrical systems, alternate system designs, and intervals of maintenance on electrical systems in terms of their potential reliability risks or personnel risks.
Keywords :
electrical safety; protection; reliability; risk management; safety systems; LOPA; electrical systems; hazardous chemicals; instrumented systems; layer of protection analysis; maintenance intervals; personnel risks; reliability improvements; risk mitigation; Chemical hazards; Chemical processes; Instruments; Lightning; Maintenance; Performance analysis; Personnel; Protection; Risk management; System analysis and design;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2008.927528