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What are the best strategies to manage loss prevention?

The loss prevention philosophy implemented in a hydrocarbon facility for the safe operation of the facility either during manned operations or unmanned operations depends on parameters such as the design strategy adopted while designing the facility (such as facility layout, fire protection, flaring design, drains design), areas classifications inside the facility that is designed, escape...
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Loss Prevention techniques in hydrocarbon facilities are to prevent personal injury or loss of life, to protect the installation from fire, explosion, and operational safety hazards inherent to the facilities and Protection of the environment by early detection of hazardous conditions and the subsequent shutdown, vapour depressurizing, and ventilation of hydrocarbons.
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Examples of loss prevention systems provided for hydrocarbon facilities include: – Provision of Ex-Rated Instruments – Hazardous Area Classification – Active and Passive Fire Protection Systems – Fire and Gas Detection System – Pressure Relief (Flare and Vapor Disposal) – Open and Closed Drains – Building blast protection – HVAC system – Thermal Insulation –...
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Loss Prevention techniques in hydrocarbon facilities are to prevent personal injury or loss of life, to protect the installation from fire, explosion, and operational safety hazards inherent to the facilities and Protection of the environment by early detection of hazardous conditions and the subsequent shutdown, vapour depressurizing, and ventilation of hydrocarbons.
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Loss Prevention techniques in hydrocarbon facilities are to prevent personal injury or loss of life, to protect the installation from fire, explosion, and operational safety hazards inherent to the facilities and Protection of the environment by early detection of hazardous conditions and the subsequent shutdown, vapour depressurizing, and ventilation of hydrocarbons.
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A readiness assessment is a systematic process of evaluating areas necessary for ensuring the safe startup of a process/facility. The assessment would then conclude on project readiness for the startup, based upon compliance with the aforementioned areas.
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Readiness review criteria typically cover: − hardware; − control system and software; − human and organisational factors; − operating procedures, and − documentation.
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The operational readiness plan outlines the activities, timeline and resources required to achieve operational readiness. This plan draws upon the Readiness Document / Report to ensure that all stated activities are fulfilled. This also includes steps required to address gaps identified from the Readiness Report.
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A readiness document summarises the findings of the readiness assessment as well as any gaps identified.
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A readiness assessment is typically conducted in a workshop format involving relevant project and site stakeholders. The assessment will evaluate and provide suitable answers to a series of checklist questions designed to gauge the project/facility readiness. Answers will also be attached with documented evidence to demonstrate compliance.
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