Revekka Goldberg, "The FMEA as the Risk-Management Tool for the Hazardous Wastes Control in the Context of the Oil-Refining Industry"
1. The FMEA as the Risk-Management Tool for the Hazardous Wastes Control in the Context of the Oil-Refining Industry Revekka Goldberg Quality Management Department
9. Adopted FMEA scales Modified Severity rating Scale (S) Priority risk number (PRN)=S*O*D Rating Description Definition (Severity of Effect) 10 Particularly large-scale damage (More than 30 000 $) The consequences are connected with the global ecological disaster and/or the loss of human lives … … … 2 Insignificant damage ( Less than 3 000 $) The consequences have insignificant impact on the environment of company’s affected zone. It is possible to eliminate the consequences. 1 Absent of damage There is no significant impact.
10. Adopted FMEA scales Modified Occurrence rating Scale (O) Priority risk number (PRN)=S*O*D Occurrence rate Description Rating Extremely high: failure is inevitable 0,1 10 … … … Relatively few failures 0,0001 2 The failure is unlikely 0,00 0 01 1
11. Adopted FMEA scales Modified Detection and Eliminating rating Scale (D) Priority risk number (PRN)=S*O*D Description Definition Rating Impossible It is impossible to detect and/or eliminate the failure 10 … … … Very good The control will detect and/or eliminate the failure almost for sure 2 Perfect Control will detect and/or eliminate the failure for sure 1
12. Activities based on the FMEA Ind. Waste Number PRN XXXX1 1000 XXXX2 100 XXXX3 1 FMEA Final process Regulatory activity Managerial decision-making