What is Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)?

These methods are an organized method of animating a gathering of individuals to apply premonition alongside their insight to the errand of distinguishing the risks essentially by bringing up a progression of issues. These strategies have the preferred position that they can be utilized whether the Codes of training are accessible for a cycle. The main methods are available in this family of methods that is What-if AnalysisFailure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP).

Purpose

Recognizing equipment failure modes and their effects.

Applicability

In design, construction & operation phases, useful for plant modification.

Data required

Knowledge of equipment/system/plant functions.

Results

Qualitative and includes worst case estimate of consequence resulting from failure of equipment.