RISK ENGINEERING

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Risk Engineering

Any construction Any building is subject to risks that can threaten business continuity. Therefore, mapping and securing them in advance is always the best way to minimize losses.

Combining our clients’ experience with our global knowledge of market best practices, we offer a range of risk engineering services to help your business manage all exposures to property risks in an assertive manner, aiming to reduce potential threats and losses.

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The Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA) is a structured technique that aims to identify the risks present in the operation, caused by undesirable events.

APP focuses on the hazardous events whose failures originate in the facility under analysis, contemplating both intrinsic equipment, instrument and material failures, as well as human error.

In the present work, the events capable of giving rise to accidents in the analyzed facilities will be identified, followed by the identification of the causes for each of these hypotheses and their respective consequences. After the causes and effects have been identified, a qualitative assessment of the frequency of occurrence and consequence of the scenarios will be performed.

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HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Analysis) is based on the principle that several specialists with different expertise can interact in a creative and systematic way, identifying more scenarios together than when working separately.

The HAZOP technique was originally developed for project or technology evaluation, and its essence is a review of process and/or procedure designs in a series of meetings, during which the team uses a pre-established protocol to methodically assess significant deviations from the normal intent of the project.

Therefore, it is a sophisticated and specialized tool that brings extremely reliable results.

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LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) is a simplified form of risk assessment and generally uses order-of-magnitude categories to start the frequency of events, severity of consequence, and probability of failure of independent layers of protection (IPLs) to approximate the risk of a scenario.

LOPA is an analysis tool that is usually based on information developed during a qualitative risk assessment, such as a HAZOP or other methodology included in a process risk analysis (PHA), and is implemented using a set of rules (guideline).

The main purpose of LOPA is to determine whether there are sufficient layers of protection against a specific accident scenario (risk).

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The requested service has the objective of elaborating risk analysis studies, aiming at improving the safety level of industrial installations, assisting in the elaboration of emergency action plans, and complying with environmental legislation and NR-20.

The objective of the risk analysis study is to map risk situations in the industrial process that can cause harm to the external public, as well as map the public that is susceptible to the unit’s risks through computer simulation using specific software for this type of analysis.

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The BIA aims to present all the probable impacts in a Qualitative and Quantitative way of the main business processes mapped and understood in the organization, in case of their interruption.

It is the heart of the Business Continuity Plan.It is the heart of the Business Continuity Plan, as it guides all efforts and decision making for the implementation of Business Continuity.

Each business has its qualitative and quantitative impact presented in the BIA, and its required times for the least impact to the business – RPO (Recovery Point Objective) and RTO (Recovery Time Objective). Based on this it is possible to better understand the organization and propose strategies for continuity.

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The Business Continuity Management Program (BCP), established by the ABNT NBR standard, is the preventive development of a set of strategies and action plans that aim to ensure that essential services are properly identified and preserved after the occurrence of a SINISTER until the company returns to normal operation.

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