Mitigating Obstructions in Fire and Gas Detection Systems for Robust Process Safety
In process industries, fire and gas detection systems are a critical layer of protection in the overall process safety management framework. Their effectiveness, however, can be significantly reduced by physical obstructions such as equipment, structures, cable trays, and even temporary scaffolding. These obstructions can shield flames, smoke, or gas clouds from detectors, resulting in delayed or missed alarms. To maintain robust protection, organisations must systematically identify, assess, and mitigate obstruction-related vulnerabilities using structured techniques such as HAZOP , HAZID , hazardous area classification risk assessment, and broader risk management practices. Read: What is Process Safety Management Understanding Obstructions and Their Impact Obstructions affect both fire and gas detectors by interrupting the line of sight, altering gas dispersion patterns, and delaying smoke movement. For example, beam detectors may be blocked by new pipework, while poi...