10 - Override Control
10 - Override Control
10 - Override Control
Override Control
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Objectives
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A1
Override Definition
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Examples of Overrides
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A2
Prevention Prevention
ESD
LZHH
LAH
Gas Prevention
LIC
Control
Mitigation
GZ
Indicates Mitigation
managed
override
• A typical facility will have a range of barriers to prevent Loss of Primary Containment
(LoPC), e.g. a ruptured vessel which spills its contents
• It will also have a range of barriers to mitigate the LoPC
• If taking any of these out of service, you are overriding an LoP
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All layers of protection in place
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A1
• Now what happens if we override the Fire and Gas Detection for
Low
maintenance?
• The risk will go up, because that layer is not longer present
• It is important that this situation is not left for a long period because
we may be exceeding the tolerable risk level
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A1
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A1
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Override Procedure – Typical ‘Best Practice’ Workflow
6. Work Completed
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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1. Identify the requirement for the override
4. Apply Override
5. Review Override
6. Work Completed
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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2. Risk Assessment
4. Apply Override
5. Review Override
6. Work Completed
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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4. Apply Override
8. Continuous Improvement
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5. Review Override
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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6. Work Completed
4. Apply Override
5. Review Override
6. Work Completed
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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8. Continuous Improvement
7. Audit
8. Continuous Improvement
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Override-Equivalent Compensating Measures
SIL 1 SIF, Manual observation of a local indicator and action (e.g. manual valve)
Alarm/operator action, Removing people from the hazard area
Control loop Increased control of potential initiating causes
SIL 3 SIF Should not be taken out of service when operating since this level of
equivalent compensating measures are difficult to achieve.
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Safety Override Considerations
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Safety Override and Risk Assessment - SORA
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Generation of a SORA
• Generate SORA in an organised override risk review prior to needing to initiate the
override.
• Review participants will typically include (but varies depending on LoP):
− Process Safety Engineer
− Process Engineer
− Operations Engineer
− Instrument and Protective Systems Engineer or Control and Automation Engineer
− An experienced Operator
• Use the latest HAZOP and LOPA
• All SORAs should be approved for use by the Process Safety Engineer or other designee.
• A SORA may be generated for specific maintenance routines which contain one or more
overrides
− this is a good idea because then the risk of the whole activity can be considered
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Reusing SORAs
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Override Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
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GN 30-813 SORA Example – this is typical, yours may be
different
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GN 30-813 SORA Example Continued– this is typical,
yours may be different
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Urgent Generation of a new SORA
• Sometimes, a prepared SORA will not be available, and an override needs to be
applied urgently
• This is sometimes called an Emergency SORA
• The process below can be used
New SORA generated by shift team
Approval/Endorsement
Record isolation in
No requirement to
eLogbook
complete SORA, Override to be reported
as an SDO in eLog to the Process Engineer
Non SIL override in place SIL rated overrides in Request Asset Process Eng to Update eLogbook
for > 28 days requires place > 96 hours require implement eMOC/ORA before the with eMOC/ORA
reclassification to “Long classification to “Long 96 hours expires to justify continued number
Term”. Term” operation
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Summary - Override Control
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Useful reading, contacts and websites
• GN 30-813 Control of Overrides
− http://
etplib.bpweb.bp.com/login/IntegratedLogin.jsp?docNumber=GN%2030-813&docType=g
n
• SharePoint Link to eLogbook
− https://epti.bpglobal.com/C19/eLogbook/default.aspx
• Contact link to Brett Grange (eLogbook Custodian)
− Brett Grange, brett.grange@uk.bp.com Tel: +44 (01932) 775912
• GDP 3.1-0001 Assessment, Prioritization and Management of Risk
− http://
omslibrary.bpweb.bp.com/GroupOMSLibrary/Requirement/GDP/GDP_3_1_0001.doc
• GDP 4.5-0001 Control of Work – Listed Under Group Defined Practice in the link below:
− http://omslibrary.bpweb.bp.com/Pages/GroupDefinedPractices.aspx
• GN 30-81 Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) - Listed Under Group Defined Practice in the
link below:
− http://etplib.bpweb.bp.com/view/ViewDocumentFrameSetOffline.jsp?
native=true&docType=etp&docID=0900a866802fbcb3
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