: It provides a structured, data-driven framework for identifying hazards, assessing consequences, and quantifying risks using numerical estimations.
Replaces subjective risk matrices with precise, quantifiable data points.
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Before running calculations, the boundaries of the study must be established. This includes detailing chemical inventories, operating pressures, temperatures, process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), and local meteorological conditions. 2. Hazard Identification (HAZID)
Evaluate release rates, total quantity spilled, and the physical state of the chemical (gas, liquid, or two-phase flashing flow). Try again later
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) is a systematic approach used to evaluate the potential risks of hazardous events. Unlike Qualitative methods (like HAZOP or What-If), QRA uses numerical estimates to calculate the likelihood and consequences of accidents.