Green World’s structured methodology of HAZID/HAZOP & FMEA services Within Risk Management supports businesses in identifying and controlling risks in the workshops through proven risk analysis approaches such as HAZID, HAZOP, and FMEA
The vast expertise of the HAZOP Chairman of Green World Group makes sure that every technique carried out in hazard identification and risk assessment is very appropriate and it is most relevant, robust, and derived depending on the exact Process Safety Information.
We also specialize in conducting Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) studies which are quite helpful in figuring out the potential failures and evaluating the outcomes on the rest of the system. All the templates we provide can be used by clients to maintain these studies as living documents to meet the expectations of the Regulators.
HAZOP
HAZOP is a systematic way of identifying potential hazards and is a structured methodology used in risk management and system examination. This analysis works on the basis of assuming that deviations from design or operating purposes form the causes of risk events. Identifying such deviations is facilitated by using sets of “guide words” as a systematic list of deviation perspectives.
FMEA
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a proactive and systematic tool used for assessing a process in order to identify the possibilities of how and where the failure happens and evaluate the associated and various failures, thus identifying the crucial process parts where the changes are truly important.
FMEA includes review of the following:
Steps in the process
- Failure modes (What could go wrong?)
- Failure causes (Why would the failure happen?)
- Failure effects (What would be the consequences of each failure?)


HAZID
HAZID review helps in identifying the hazards and gives protection in the initial stages of facility design. There are dual purposes here. One is managing the HSE risks at the project development stage and the other is traceability which is the outcome of the comprehensive recording of this risk management.
The HAZID process follows 4 steps:
- Risk Identification,
- Risk Assessment,
- Risk Improvement (Management & Reduction),
- Final Risk Checking and Progression.
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