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Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group
Risk Management Training Guides
Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
Page 1 of 9
1 Overview
Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) is a structured and systematic technique for
system examination and risk management. In particular, HAZOP is often used as a
technique for identifying potential hazards in a system and identifying operability problems
likely to lead to nonconforming products. HAZOP is based on a
theory that assumes risk events are caused by deviations from
design or operating intentions. Identification of such deviations is
facilitated by using sets of “guide words” as a systematic list of
deviation perspectives. This approach is a unique feature of the
HAZOP methodology that helps stimulate the imagination of team
members when exploring potential deviations.
As a risk assessment tool, HAZOP is often described as:
A brainstorming technique
A qualitative risk assessment tool
An inductive risk assessment tool, meaning that it is a “bottom-up” risk identification
approach, where success relies on the ability of subject matter experts (SMEs) to
predict deviations based on past experiences and general subject matter expertise
The ICHQ9 Guideline, Quality Risk Management endorses the use of HAZOP (amongst
other allowable tools) for pharmaceutical quality risk management. In addition to its utility
in Quality Risk Management, HAZOP is also commonly used in risk assessments for
industrial and environmental health and safety applications. Additional details on the
HAZOP methodology may be found within IEC International Standard 61882, Hazard and
Operability Studies (HAZOP) Application Guide.
This document presents some guiding principles in the execution of HAZOP analyses.
Successful application of any risk management model requires that tools are used in concert
with the overall quality risk management process. This guide will present the principles of
HAZOP in the context of the accepted Quality Risk Management process consisting of Risk
Assessment, Risk Control, Risk Review and Communication and is intended to compliment
(not replace or repeat) the guidance available within IEC International Standard 61882.
1.1 Definitions
When describing the HAZOP methodology, the following definitions1
are useful:
Hazard - Potential source of harm. Deviations from design or operational intent
may constitute or produce a hazard. Hazards are the focus of HAZOP
studies, and it should be noted that a single hazard could potentially
lead to multiple forms of harm.
Definition: SYSTEM is the
subject of a risk
assessment and generally
includes a process,
product, activity, facility
or logical system.
Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
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Harm - Physical injury or damage to the health of people or damage to property
or the environment. Harm is the consequence of a hazard occurring and
may take many forms: patient or user safety, employee safety, business
risks, regulatory risks, environmental risks, etc.
Risk - Combination of probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of
that harm. In a strict sense, “risk” is not always explicitly identified in
HAZOP studies since the core methodology does not require
identification (also referred to as rating) of the probability or severity of
harm. However, risk assessment teams may choose to rate these factors
in order to further quantify and prioritize risks if needed.
1.2 Usage
HAZOP is best suited for assessing hazards in facilities, equipment, and processes
and is capable of assessing systems from multiple perspectives:
Design
o Assessing system design capability to meet user specifications and
safety standards
o Identifying weaknesses in systems
Physical and operational environments
o Assessing environment to ensure system is appropriately situated,
supported, serviced, contained, etc.
Operational and procedural controls
o Assessing engineered controls (ex: automation), sequences of
operations, procedural controls (ex: human interactions) etc.
o Assessing different operational modes – start-up, standby, normal
operation, steady & unsteady states, normal shutdown, emergency
shutdown, etc.
Advantages Disadvantages
+ Helpful when confronting hazards that
are difficult to quantify
 Hazards rooted in human
performance and behaviors
 Hazards that are difficult to detect,
analyze, isolate, count, predict, etc.
 Methodology doesn’t force you to
explicitly rate or measure deviation
probability of occurrence, severity of
impact, or ability to detect
+ Built-in brainstorming methodology
+ Systematic & comprehensive
methodology
+ More simple and intuitive than other
commonly used risk management tools
- No means to assess hazards involving
interactions between different parts of a
system or process
- No risk ranking or prioritization
capability
 Teams may optionally build-in such
capability as required
- No means to assess effectiveness of
existing or proposed controls (safeguards)
 May need to interface HAZOP with
other risk management tools (ex:
HACCP) for this purpose
Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
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2 HAZOP Methodology1
The HAZOP analysis process is executed in four phases as illustrated below:
2.1 Definition Phase
The Definition Phase typically begins with preliminary identification of risk
assessment team members. HAZOP is intended to be a cross-functional team effort,
and relies on specialists (SMEs) from various disciplines with appropriate skills and
experience who display intuition and good judgment.1
SMEs should be carefully
chosen to include those with a broad and current knowledge of system deviations.
HAZOP should always be carried out in a climate of positive thinking and frank
discussion.1
During the Definition Phase, the risk assessment team must identify the assessment
scope carefully in order to focus effort. This includes defining study boundaries and
key interfaces as well as key assumptions that the assessment will be performed
under.
2.2 Preparation Phase
The Preparation Phase typically includes the following activities:
Identifying and locating supporting data and information
Definition
•Define scope and objectives
•Define responsibilities
•Select Team
Preparation
•Plan the study
•Collect data
•Agree style of recording
•Estimate the time
•Arrange a schedule
Examination
•Divide the system into parts
•Select a part and define design intent
•Identify deviation by using guide words on each
element
•Identify consequences and causes
•Identify whether a significant problem exists
•Identify protection, detection, and indicating
mechanisms
•Identify possible remedial/mitigating measures
(optional)
•Agree actions
•Repeat for each element and then each part
Documentation and
follow-up
•Record the examination
•Sign off the documentation
•Produce the report of the
study
•Follow up that actions are
implemented
•Re-study any parts of system
if necessary
•Produce final output report
Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
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Identification of the audience and users of the study outputs
Project management preparations (ex: scheduling meetings, transcribing
proceedings, etc.)
Consensus on template format for recording study outputs
Consensus on HAZOP guide words to be used during the study
HAZOP guide words are key supporting elements in the execution of a HAZOP
analysis. According to IEC Standard 61882:
The identification of deviations from the design intent is achieved by a
questioning process using predetermined “guide words”. The role of the guide
word is to stimulate imaginative thinking, to focus the study and elicit ideas and
discussion.
Risk assessment teams are responsible for identifying the guide words that will best
suit the scope and problem statement for their analysis. Some common HAZOP
guide words include:
 No or not  Other than
 More  Early
 Less  Late
 As well as  Before
 Part of  After
 Reverse (of intent)  Others can be crafted as needed…
Tip: The HAZOP guide word
concept can be used to stimulate
brainstorming of potential risks
within other risk assessment tools
as well
Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
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HAZOP guide words work by providing a systematic and consistent means of
brainstorming potential deviations to operations. The following example shows how
different HAZOP guide words might be used to brainstorm deviations around
detergent control for a cleaning operation:
 No or not - no detergent added  Part of - critical detergent component
omitted (ex: surfactant)
 More - too much detergent volume added
(difficult to rinse)
 Reverse - detergent is contaminated
with a harmful hazard
 More – supplied detergent solution
concentration is too high
 Other than - wrong detergent used
 Less - too little detergent volume added (soil
isn’t effectively removed)
 Early - detergent added too early (ex:
if you need to pre-rinse bulk soil to
drain before washing with detergent)
 Less – supplied detergent solution
concentration is too low
 Late - detergent added too late in the
cleaning cycle
Once the HAZOP guide words are selected, the Examination Phase may begin.
2.3 Examination Phase
The Examination Phase begins with identification of all elements (parts or steps) of
the system or process to be examined. For example:
 Physical systems may be broken down into smaller parts as necessary
 Processes may be broken down into discrete steps or phases
 Similar parts or steps may be grouped together to facilitate assessment
The HAZOP guide words are then applied to each of the elements. In this fashion a
thorough search for deviations is carried out in a systematic manner. It must be noted
that not all combinations of guide words and elements are expected to yield sensible
or credible deviation possibilities. As a general rule, all reasonable use and misuse
conditions which are expected by the user should be identified and subsequently
challenged to determine if they are “credible” and whether they should be assessed
any further. 1
There is no need to explicitly document the instances when
combinations of elements and guide words do not yield any credible deviations.
Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
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The following figure graphically illustrates the HAZOP Examination Phase process
flow.1
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2.4 Documentation & Follow-up Phase
The documentation of HAZOP analyses is often facilitated by utilizing a template
recording form as detailed in IEC Standard 61882. Risk assessment teams may
modify the template as necessary based on factors such as:
 Regulatory requirements
 Need for more explicit risk rating or prioritization (ex: rating deviation
probabilities, severities, and/or detection)
 Company documentation policies
 Needs for traceability or audit readiness
 Other factors
A typical HAZOP recording template is shown on the following page, including
example entries that correspond to the cleaning process analysis example from
section 2.2.
Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group
Risk Management Training Guides
Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
Page 8 of 9
Engineer
Consider
alarm for low
detergent
reservoir
level
Assumes
technicians can
reliably estimate
volume visually
Technicians
check detergent
reservoir before
every cycle
Residues not
effectively removed,
leaving system in
an unclean state
Detergent
supply
reservoir
empty
No
detergent
added
during
cleaning
cycle
Cleaning
Agent
No
1
Record
who is
responsible
for actions
Identify any
hazard
mitigation or
control
actions
required
Capture key
relevant rationale,
assumptions,
data, etc.
List controls
(preventive or
reactive) that
reduce deviation
likelihood or
severity
Describe what may
happen if the
deviation occurs
Describe how
the deviation
may occur
Describe
the
deviation
Describe
what the
guide word
pertains to
(material,
process
step, etc.)
Insert
deviation
guide
word
used
Assign
each entry
a unique
tracking
number
Trainer
Ensure
technician
training
addresses
detergent
selection
Many different
detergent
containers look
alike
Cleaning log
requires
verification of
proper detergent
use. Detergent is
labeled.
Incorrect detergent
may be ineffective
at removing
residues, leaving
system in an
unclean state
Technician
retrieves
wrong
detergent
from
warehouse
Wrong
detergent
used
Cleaning
Agent
Other
than
2
Examples from Cleaning Agent Deviations that were used to explain HAZOP Guide Words
Actions
Assigned to
Actions
Required
Comments
Safeguards
Consequences
Possible
Causes
Deviation
Element
Guide
Word
No.
Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group
Risk Management Training Guides
Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
Page 9 of 9
Once the HAZOP analysis is complete, the study outputs and conclusions should be
documented commensurate with the nature of risks assessed in the study and per
individual company documentation policies. As part of closure for the HAZOP
analysis, it should be verified that a process exists to ensure that assigned actions are
closed in a satisfactory manner.
3 Risk Review
On a long-term basis, operational feedback should confirm that the assessment and control
steps are adequately addressing the risk question. If this is not the case, it may be necessary
to review all assumptions. Feedback should correspond to ensuring that assumptions made
about the level of residual risks are still valid. Residual risks are risks that are expected to
remain after risk control strategies have been exercised. It is also important to note that new
risks may arise from risk control practices. Sometimes risks that were not originally
identified or may have been filtered out during the initial risk assessment can become
aggravating factors due to the implementation of risk control measures.
4 Risk Communication
HAZOP is a powerful communication tool. The output of the tool should always be
presented at a level of detail appropriate for the various stakeholders. This is important not
just for presenting results, but also for obtaining early buy-in on the approach.
In cases where HAZOP is used as the basis for a “GxP” decision or some other regulated
authorization, the approach should be documented in a Standard Operating Procedure. It
may not be necessary to include detailed scoring steps or algorithms in the procedure, but
they should be documented in a controlled report. Updates to the portfolio should also be
controlled.
1
per IEC Standard 61882

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HAZOP_Training_Guide.pdf

  • 1. Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group Risk Management Training Guides Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 1 of 9 1 Overview Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) is a structured and systematic technique for system examination and risk management. In particular, HAZOP is often used as a technique for identifying potential hazards in a system and identifying operability problems likely to lead to nonconforming products. HAZOP is based on a theory that assumes risk events are caused by deviations from design or operating intentions. Identification of such deviations is facilitated by using sets of “guide words” as a systematic list of deviation perspectives. This approach is a unique feature of the HAZOP methodology that helps stimulate the imagination of team members when exploring potential deviations. As a risk assessment tool, HAZOP is often described as: A brainstorming technique A qualitative risk assessment tool An inductive risk assessment tool, meaning that it is a “bottom-up” risk identification approach, where success relies on the ability of subject matter experts (SMEs) to predict deviations based on past experiences and general subject matter expertise The ICHQ9 Guideline, Quality Risk Management endorses the use of HAZOP (amongst other allowable tools) for pharmaceutical quality risk management. In addition to its utility in Quality Risk Management, HAZOP is also commonly used in risk assessments for industrial and environmental health and safety applications. Additional details on the HAZOP methodology may be found within IEC International Standard 61882, Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP) Application Guide. This document presents some guiding principles in the execution of HAZOP analyses. Successful application of any risk management model requires that tools are used in concert with the overall quality risk management process. This guide will present the principles of HAZOP in the context of the accepted Quality Risk Management process consisting of Risk Assessment, Risk Control, Risk Review and Communication and is intended to compliment (not replace or repeat) the guidance available within IEC International Standard 61882. 1.1 Definitions When describing the HAZOP methodology, the following definitions1 are useful: Hazard - Potential source of harm. Deviations from design or operational intent may constitute or produce a hazard. Hazards are the focus of HAZOP studies, and it should be noted that a single hazard could potentially lead to multiple forms of harm. Definition: SYSTEM is the subject of a risk assessment and generally includes a process, product, activity, facility or logical system.
  • 2. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 2 of 9 Harm - Physical injury or damage to the health of people or damage to property or the environment. Harm is the consequence of a hazard occurring and may take many forms: patient or user safety, employee safety, business risks, regulatory risks, environmental risks, etc. Risk - Combination of probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm. In a strict sense, “risk” is not always explicitly identified in HAZOP studies since the core methodology does not require identification (also referred to as rating) of the probability or severity of harm. However, risk assessment teams may choose to rate these factors in order to further quantify and prioritize risks if needed. 1.2 Usage HAZOP is best suited for assessing hazards in facilities, equipment, and processes and is capable of assessing systems from multiple perspectives: Design o Assessing system design capability to meet user specifications and safety standards o Identifying weaknesses in systems Physical and operational environments o Assessing environment to ensure system is appropriately situated, supported, serviced, contained, etc. Operational and procedural controls o Assessing engineered controls (ex: automation), sequences of operations, procedural controls (ex: human interactions) etc. o Assessing different operational modes – start-up, standby, normal operation, steady & unsteady states, normal shutdown, emergency shutdown, etc. Advantages Disadvantages + Helpful when confronting hazards that are difficult to quantify  Hazards rooted in human performance and behaviors  Hazards that are difficult to detect, analyze, isolate, count, predict, etc.  Methodology doesn’t force you to explicitly rate or measure deviation probability of occurrence, severity of impact, or ability to detect + Built-in brainstorming methodology + Systematic & comprehensive methodology + More simple and intuitive than other commonly used risk management tools - No means to assess hazards involving interactions between different parts of a system or process - No risk ranking or prioritization capability  Teams may optionally build-in such capability as required - No means to assess effectiveness of existing or proposed controls (safeguards)  May need to interface HAZOP with other risk management tools (ex: HACCP) for this purpose
  • 3. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 3 of 9 2 HAZOP Methodology1 The HAZOP analysis process is executed in four phases as illustrated below: 2.1 Definition Phase The Definition Phase typically begins with preliminary identification of risk assessment team members. HAZOP is intended to be a cross-functional team effort, and relies on specialists (SMEs) from various disciplines with appropriate skills and experience who display intuition and good judgment.1 SMEs should be carefully chosen to include those with a broad and current knowledge of system deviations. HAZOP should always be carried out in a climate of positive thinking and frank discussion.1 During the Definition Phase, the risk assessment team must identify the assessment scope carefully in order to focus effort. This includes defining study boundaries and key interfaces as well as key assumptions that the assessment will be performed under. 2.2 Preparation Phase The Preparation Phase typically includes the following activities: Identifying and locating supporting data and information Definition •Define scope and objectives •Define responsibilities •Select Team Preparation •Plan the study •Collect data •Agree style of recording •Estimate the time •Arrange a schedule Examination •Divide the system into parts •Select a part and define design intent •Identify deviation by using guide words on each element •Identify consequences and causes •Identify whether a significant problem exists •Identify protection, detection, and indicating mechanisms •Identify possible remedial/mitigating measures (optional) •Agree actions •Repeat for each element and then each part Documentation and follow-up •Record the examination •Sign off the documentation •Produce the report of the study •Follow up that actions are implemented •Re-study any parts of system if necessary •Produce final output report
  • 4. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 4 of 9 Identification of the audience and users of the study outputs Project management preparations (ex: scheduling meetings, transcribing proceedings, etc.) Consensus on template format for recording study outputs Consensus on HAZOP guide words to be used during the study HAZOP guide words are key supporting elements in the execution of a HAZOP analysis. According to IEC Standard 61882: The identification of deviations from the design intent is achieved by a questioning process using predetermined “guide words”. The role of the guide word is to stimulate imaginative thinking, to focus the study and elicit ideas and discussion. Risk assessment teams are responsible for identifying the guide words that will best suit the scope and problem statement for their analysis. Some common HAZOP guide words include:  No or not  Other than  More  Early  Less  Late  As well as  Before  Part of  After  Reverse (of intent)  Others can be crafted as needed… Tip: The HAZOP guide word concept can be used to stimulate brainstorming of potential risks within other risk assessment tools as well
  • 5. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 5 of 9 HAZOP guide words work by providing a systematic and consistent means of brainstorming potential deviations to operations. The following example shows how different HAZOP guide words might be used to brainstorm deviations around detergent control for a cleaning operation:  No or not - no detergent added  Part of - critical detergent component omitted (ex: surfactant)  More - too much detergent volume added (difficult to rinse)  Reverse - detergent is contaminated with a harmful hazard  More – supplied detergent solution concentration is too high  Other than - wrong detergent used  Less - too little detergent volume added (soil isn’t effectively removed)  Early - detergent added too early (ex: if you need to pre-rinse bulk soil to drain before washing with detergent)  Less – supplied detergent solution concentration is too low  Late - detergent added too late in the cleaning cycle Once the HAZOP guide words are selected, the Examination Phase may begin. 2.3 Examination Phase The Examination Phase begins with identification of all elements (parts or steps) of the system or process to be examined. For example:  Physical systems may be broken down into smaller parts as necessary  Processes may be broken down into discrete steps or phases  Similar parts or steps may be grouped together to facilitate assessment The HAZOP guide words are then applied to each of the elements. In this fashion a thorough search for deviations is carried out in a systematic manner. It must be noted that not all combinations of guide words and elements are expected to yield sensible or credible deviation possibilities. As a general rule, all reasonable use and misuse conditions which are expected by the user should be identified and subsequently challenged to determine if they are “credible” and whether they should be assessed any further. 1 There is no need to explicitly document the instances when combinations of elements and guide words do not yield any credible deviations.
  • 6. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 6 of 9 The following figure graphically illustrates the HAZOP Examination Phase process flow.1
  • 7. Training Guide: Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 7 of 9 2.4 Documentation & Follow-up Phase The documentation of HAZOP analyses is often facilitated by utilizing a template recording form as detailed in IEC Standard 61882. Risk assessment teams may modify the template as necessary based on factors such as:  Regulatory requirements  Need for more explicit risk rating or prioritization (ex: rating deviation probabilities, severities, and/or detection)  Company documentation policies  Needs for traceability or audit readiness  Other factors A typical HAZOP recording template is shown on the following page, including example entries that correspond to the cleaning process analysis example from section 2.2.
  • 8. Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group Risk Management Training Guides Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 8 of 9 Engineer Consider alarm for low detergent reservoir level Assumes technicians can reliably estimate volume visually Technicians check detergent reservoir before every cycle Residues not effectively removed, leaving system in an unclean state Detergent supply reservoir empty No detergent added during cleaning cycle Cleaning Agent No 1 Record who is responsible for actions Identify any hazard mitigation or control actions required Capture key relevant rationale, assumptions, data, etc. List controls (preventive or reactive) that reduce deviation likelihood or severity Describe what may happen if the deviation occurs Describe how the deviation may occur Describe the deviation Describe what the guide word pertains to (material, process step, etc.) Insert deviation guide word used Assign each entry a unique tracking number Trainer Ensure technician training addresses detergent selection Many different detergent containers look alike Cleaning log requires verification of proper detergent use. Detergent is labeled. Incorrect detergent may be ineffective at removing residues, leaving system in an unclean state Technician retrieves wrong detergent from warehouse Wrong detergent used Cleaning Agent Other than 2 Examples from Cleaning Agent Deviations that were used to explain HAZOP Guide Words Actions Assigned to Actions Required Comments Safeguards Consequences Possible Causes Deviation Element Guide Word No.
  • 9. Manufacturing Technology Committee – Risk Management Working Group Risk Management Training Guides Hazard & Operability Analysis (HAZOP) Page 9 of 9 Once the HAZOP analysis is complete, the study outputs and conclusions should be documented commensurate with the nature of risks assessed in the study and per individual company documentation policies. As part of closure for the HAZOP analysis, it should be verified that a process exists to ensure that assigned actions are closed in a satisfactory manner. 3 Risk Review On a long-term basis, operational feedback should confirm that the assessment and control steps are adequately addressing the risk question. If this is not the case, it may be necessary to review all assumptions. Feedback should correspond to ensuring that assumptions made about the level of residual risks are still valid. Residual risks are risks that are expected to remain after risk control strategies have been exercised. It is also important to note that new risks may arise from risk control practices. Sometimes risks that were not originally identified or may have been filtered out during the initial risk assessment can become aggravating factors due to the implementation of risk control measures. 4 Risk Communication HAZOP is a powerful communication tool. The output of the tool should always be presented at a level of detail appropriate for the various stakeholders. This is important not just for presenting results, but also for obtaining early buy-in on the approach. In cases where HAZOP is used as the basis for a “GxP” decision or some other regulated authorization, the approach should be documented in a Standard Operating Procedure. It may not be necessary to include detailed scoring steps or algorithms in the procedure, but they should be documented in a controlled report. Updates to the portfolio should also be controlled. 1 per IEC Standard 61882