WAC 296-67-017
Process hazard analysis. (1) The
employer shall perform an initial process hazard analysis
(hazard evaluation) on processes covered by this standard. The process hazard analysis shall be appropriate to the
complexity of the process and shall identify, evaluate, and
control the hazards involved in the process. Employers shall
determine and document the priority order for conducting
process hazard analyses based on a rationale which includes
such considerations as extent of the process hazards, number
of potentially affected employees, age of the process, and
operating history of the process. The process hazard analysis
shall be conducted as soon as possible, but not later than the
following schedule:
(a) No less than twenty-five percent of the initial
process hazards analyses shall be completed by May 26, 1994;
(b) No less than fifty percent of the initial process
hazards analyses shall be completed by May 26, 1995;
(c) No less than seventy-five percent of the initial
process hazards analyses shall be completed by May 26, 1996;
(d) All initial process hazards analyses shall be
completed by May 26, 1997;
(e) Process hazards analyses completed after May 26,
1987, which meet the requirements of this section are
acceptable as initial process hazards analyses. These process
hazard analyses shall be updated and revalidated, based on
their completion date, in accordance with this section.
(2) The employer shall use one or more of the following
methodologies that are appropriate to determine and evaluate
the hazards of the process being analyzed.
(a) What-If;
(b) Checklist;
(c) What-If/Checklist;
(d) Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP);
(e) Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA);
(f) Fault Tree Analysis; or
(g) An appropriate equivalent methodology.
(3) The process hazard analysis shall address:
(a) The hazards of the process;
(b) The identification of any previous incident which had
a likely potential for catastrophic consequences in the
workplace;
(c) Engineering and administrative controls applicable to
the hazards and their interrelationships such as appropriate
application of detection methodologies to provide early
warning of releases. (Acceptable detection methods might
include process monitoring and control instrumentation with
alarms, and detection hardware such as hydrocarbon sensors);
(d) Consequences of failure of engineering and
administrative controls;
(e) Facility siting;
(f) Human factors; and
(g) A qualitative evaluation of a range of the possible
safety and health effects of failure of controls on employees
in the workplace.
(4) The process hazard analysis shall be performed by a
team with expertise in engineering and process operations, and
the team shall include at least one employee who has
experience and knowledge specific to the process being
evaluated. Also, one member of the team must be knowledgeable
in the specific process hazard analysis methodology being
used.
(5) The employer shall establish a system to promptly
address the team's findings and recommendations; assure that
the recommendations are resolved in a timely manner and that
the resolution is documented; document what actions are to be
taken; complete actions as soon as possible; develop a written
schedule of when these actions are to be completed;
communicate the actions to operating, maintenance, and other
employees whose work assignments are in the process and who
may be affected by the recommendations or actions.
(6) At least every five years after the completion of the
initial process hazard analysis, the process hazard analysis
shall be updated and revalidated by a team meeting the
requirements of this section, to assure that the process
hazard analysis is consistent with the current process.
(7) Employers shall retain process hazards analyses and
updates or revalidations for each process covered by this
part, as well as the documented resolution of recommendations
described in this section for the life of the process.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 92-17-022 (Order
92-06), § 296-67-017, filed 8/10/92, effective 9/10/92.]