Independent HAZID Review During FEED Development
A Hazard Identification (Hazid) study executed during Front End Engineering Design (FEED) is most valuable when it influences design choices while they are still flexible. However, many hazard workshops become compliance-driven exercises focused on producing action lists rather than shaping inherently safer design. An independent HAZID review during FEED development provides a disciplined challenge function: it evaluates whether hazards have been comprehensively identified, whether the risk picture is credible, and whether resulting requirements are being embedded into engineering deliverables. Done well, it strengthens later Hazop quality, improves risk assessment consistency, and ensures risk management decisions align with process safety management expectations across the facility lifecycle. Read: What is Process Safety Management What “independent HAZID review” actually means Independence is not simply having a different facilitator. It means the reviewer is structurally sep...