Typical components of a Flare System include: Pressure safety valves, blowdown and manual vent valves, pressure control valves, tailpipes, flare knockout drums (KODs) and pumps, emergency gas purge, Flare risers, tips and associated hardware (fuel gas, ignition, steam or air), Associated monitoring and safety systems including infrared monitors.Continue Reading
Typical components of a Flare System include: Pressure safety valves, blowdown and manual vent valves, pressure control valves, tailpipes, flare knockout drums (KODs) and pumps, emergency gas purge, Flare risers, tips and associated hardware (fuel gas, ignition, steam or air), Associated monitoring and safety systems including infrared monitors.Continue Reading
A Flare System is an arrangement of piping and specialised equipment that collects hydrocarbon releases from relief valves, blowdown valves, pressure control valves and manual vents and disposes of them by combustion at a remote and safe location.Continue Reading
To validate that flammable and toxic gas dispersion associated with releases from flare sources are within permissible concentrations at identified sensitive locations; and to provide appropriate design modifications, mitigation measures or operational restrictions were necessary to reduce the risk to personnel safety, crane and helicopter operations.Continue Reading
Human Factors Engineering (HFE) is the application of human factors knowledge to the design and construction of equipment, products, work systems, management systems and tasks.Continue Reading
• To reduce risk to health, personal and process safety and the environment; • To eliminate, reduce the likelihood or mitigate the consequences of human error; • To improve human efficiency and productivity, thereby enhancing operational performance; and • To improve user acceptance of new facilities.Continue Reading
Human Factors Engineering (HFE) is the application of human factors knowledge to the design and construction of equipment, products, work systems, management systems and tasks.Continue Reading