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Pressure relief location—A hidden hazard
Author(s) -
Giang William
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
process safety progress
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.378
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 1547-5913
pISSN - 1066-8527
DOI - 10.1002/prs.12199
Subject(s) - hazard , event (particle physics) , overpressure , relief valve , atmosphere (unit) , forensic engineering , engineering , meteorology , geography , chemistry , organic chemistry , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
Pressure relief devices are considered the last line of defense against overpressure scenarios; they help protect the facility and personnel from a catastrophic event. However, incorrect routing of the relief location may potentially expose not only on‐site personnel but also the surrounding residents to a toxic release event. Some facilities may route the relief path to a safe location; this location sometimes is a direct release to the atmosphere off‐site. The Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) study sometimes does not have the information to fully evaluate the consequence of the relief event. Without conducting a consequence model of a release event from the relief devices that vent to the atmosphere, it is difficult to evaluate the extent of the consequence to the facility, its personnel, and the community. Raising awareness of the potential hazard from the pressure relief devices can promote the safety and reliability of a facility.