Hazard Identification for Oil and Gas MOCs
In oil and gas , Management of Change ( MOC ) is the formal control system for modifications to equipment, operating limits, software/logic, chemicals, staffing, or procedures. The most decisive phase is not approval it is hazard identification. If hazards are missed early, downstream engineering and commissioning will “optimise” around incomplete assumptions, and the organisation will unknowingly accept new exposure. Effective hazard identification within MOC connects field reality to structured reviews such as Hazid , Hazop , and risk assessment, producing defensible risk management decisions within a process safety management framework. The goal is straightforward: anticipate credible scenarios introduced by the change, confirm safeguards, and ensure residual risk is tolerable and controlled. Read: What is Process Safety Management 1) Define the Change Precisely: Hazard Identification Starts with Scope Hazard identification quality is proportional to scope clarity. A...