
In high-hazard industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, and chemical manufacturing, the potential for catastrophic incidents such as fires, explosions, or toxic releases demands a proactive approach to safety. Inherently Safer Design (ISD) is a philosophy that prioritizes eliminating or reducing hazards at the design stage, rather than relying solely on add-on safety measures. An ISD Review is a structured process to evaluate and integrate these principles into a project, ensuring risks are minimized from the outset. This article explores the principles, methodology, and practical applications of ISD Review, with insights into how Cormat Group implements this approach to enhance safety and compliance in complex environments.
An Inherently Safer Design (ISD) Review is a systematic evaluation conducted during a project’s lifecycle—typically in the conceptual, design, or operational phases—to identify opportunities to eliminate or reduce hazards through design choices. Unlike traditional safety measures that rely on external controls like alarms or shutdown systems, ISD focuses on making processes inherently safer by minimizing hazardous materials, simplifying operations, or reducing the potential for human error. The goal is to reduce risks to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) by prioritizing inherent safety over engineered or procedural solutions.
ISD is guided by four key principles:
In industries governed by regulations like the UK’s Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) or OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM), ISD Reviews are critical. For example, in a chemical plant, an ISD Review might recommend using a less toxic solvent to reduce health risks, rather than relying on ventilation systems. By embedding safety into the design, ISD Reviews enhance long-term safety and efficiency.
ISD Reviews are essential for managing risks in high-hazard industries. Their key benefits include:
A 2023 report by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that facilities incorporating ISD principles reduced major accident risks by 42%, highlighting the transformative impact of this approach.
ISD Reviews are built on several core elements that ensure a comprehensive approach to inherent safety:
Identify potential hazards, such as flammable gases, toxic chemicals, or high-pressure systems, that could lead to major accident hazards (MAHs).
Apply the four ISD principles (minimization, substitution, moderation, simplification) to eliminate or reduce hazards through design changes.
Evaluate the likelihood and consequences of remaining hazards, using qualitative or quantitative methods to prioritize design improvements.
Identify additional controls, like safety instrumented systems (SIS) or procedural safeguards, for risks that cannot be eliminated through ISD.
Demonstrate that risks are reduced to ALARP by showing that inherent safety measures are maximized and residual risks are managed cost-effectively.
Create detailed ISD Review reports, including hazard lists, design recommendations, and ALARP rationale, to support audits and compliance.
Involve multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, operators, and safety professionals, to ensure practical and effective design solutions.
Conducting an ISD Review requires a structured, collaborative approach that integrates technical expertise, risk assessment, and design innovation. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Determine the project phase (e.g., conceptual design, detailed design, or operation) and the scope, such as a specific process unit or an entire facility. Align with project goals and regulatory requirements.
Form a team of experts, including:
Collect relevant information, including:
Use tools like Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) studies, Hazard Identification (HAZID), or What-If Analysis to identify hazards, such as:
Evaluate the design against the four ISD principles:
Evaluate the risks remaining after applying ISD principles, using:
For risks not fully eliminated by ISD, implement controls, such as:
Assess the cost and feasibility of ISD measures and additional controls, determining whether further risk reductions are reasonably practicable. For example:
Show that risks are ALARP by:
Create a detailed ISD Review report, including:
Work with design teams to incorporate ISD recommendations, such as modifying P&IDs or selecting safer materials. Verify implementation through design reviews or 3D modeling.
Train personnel on:
Regularly review the ISD implementation to reflect changes in:
Inherently Safer Design (ISD) Review is a transformative approach to managing risks in high-hazard industries by embedding safety into the design process. By applying principles like minimization, substitution, moderation, and simplification, ISD Reviews eliminate or reduce hazards, ensuring safety, compliance, and efficiency. Cormat Group demonstrates how rigorous ISD Reviews drive safety excellence, protecting lives, assets, and the environment. Despite challenges like early integration and cost balancing, technology, collaboration, and regular reviews can overcome them. As industries evolve, ISD Reviews will remain essential for building safer, more sustainable facilities from the ground up.
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P.O. Box 41233,
Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Landline: +971 2 622 3535 Ext: 303
Cormat-Al Bunyan Vision Contracting
131 street, Al Muruj, Abha, KSA
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