Workflow

Layers of Protection Analysis: LOPA

This workflow describes the process of performing a Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) by defining the initiating event, frequency of event, consequence, enabling events, safeguards, and conditional modifiers.

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Create LOPADefine Enabling Event and ProbabilityConditional Modifiers?Define Conditional ModifiersAdd IPLs and Link AssetsReview SIL, PFD, and RRF ValuesSIL AssessmentHAZOP AnalysisWhat-If Analysis

Create LOPA

Persona: Analyst

Create a LOPA by defining the consequence, initiating event, initiating event frequency, and required mitigated consequence frequency. To define these values, you can refer to the plant history, trip event reports, or the expected frequency provided by the manufacturer. When you create a LOPA, you can also define the Risk Severity and Risk Category of the consequence. When you use the LOPA for SIL Assessment in a SIL Analysis, the severity and category of the risk defined in the LOPA is used to map the unmitigated risk of the scenario on a Risk Matrix.

Define Enabling Event and Probability

Persona: Analyst

For each enabling event, provide the details of the event and the probability of its occurrence. This value should be based on industry-accepted failure data for each device or system.

Conditional Modifiers?

Persona: Analyst

Determine if there are factors that can decrease the probability of the event. For example, if the event is releasing flammable gas into an explosive atmosphere, then the presence of an operator for only 12 hours a day can decrease the risk of injury.

Define Conditional Modifiers

Persona: Analyst

For each conditional modifier, create a Conditional Modifier record to define the probability.

Add IPLs and Link Assets

Persona: Analyst

Determine the Independent Protection Layers (IPLs) that have been set up to prevent a hazardous event from occurring or to reduce the severity of the event. These protective layers must meet the independence, specificity, dependability, and auditability requirements specified in IEC 61511. Link the IPL to an Equipment and a Functional Location that correspond to the asset that acts as an independent protection layer.

Review SIL, PFD, and RRF Values

Persona: Analyst

Review the Safety Integrity Level (SIL), Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD), and Risk Reduction Factor (RRF) values based on the guidelines specified in IEC 61511.

SIL Assessment

Persona: Analyst

Go to the SIL Assessment workflow.

HAZOP Analysis

Persona: Analyst

Go to the HAZOP Analysis workflow.

What-If Analysis

Persona: Analyst

Go to the What-If Analysis workflow.