Hazard identification

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A Hazard Identification Study or HAZID is a tool for hazard analysis, used early in a project as soon as process flow diagrams, draft heat and mass balances, and plot layouts are available. Existing site infrastructure, weather, and geotechnical data are also required, these being a source of external hazards.[1]

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  1. ^ http://www.bureauveritas.com/wps/wcm/connect/bv_com/Group/Home/bv_com_serviceSheetDetails?serviceSheetID=1068&siteID=1&industryID=13&serviceCategoryID=-1&preciseObjectID=-1&divisionID=-1&businessScopeID=-1

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