HAZOP
HAZOP(HAZard & OPerability analysis) is an well established method for identifying potential safety and operational problems associated with the design, maintenance or operation of a system. A HAZOP is a formal and objective process, where a group assesses the different parts of a given system with the aid of "guidewords". This ensures a systematic and well documented evaluation of potential problems/hazards.
HAZID
HAZID (HAZard IDentification) is a high-level, systematic assessment of a plant, system or operation intended to identify potential hazards. This method is often used as a basis for risk assessment.
CRIOP
CRIOP (CRisis Intervention in Offshore Production) is a structured method for assessing offshore control rooms. The main focus is to uncover potential weaknesses in accident/incident response. CRIOP assesses the interface between operators and technical systems within the control room. The assessment is comprised of two main parts: (1) a design assessment in the form of a checklist; and (2) a scenario based assessment intended to assess the adequacy of response to critical situations.
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