PHA-Pro, the world's leading PHA
and HAZOP software is developed by DYADEM . Currently in Version
8, PHA-Pro is the most time-efficient and flexible Process
Hazard Analysis tool on the market. It is used in process
industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals
and PHA-Pro will improve optimizing work time, minimizing work
stoppages, and reducing the potential for undesirable events.
PHA-Pro is designed based on corporate-wide risk policies and
programs into place and aid in the adoption of Process Safety
Management (PSM) programs under OSHA 26 CFR 1910.119 , EPA Risk
Management Program , Seveso II Directive ,Control of Major
Accident Hazards (COMAH) ,IEC 61511 ,ANSI/ISA S84.00.01-2004
standards and regulations .
It helps in building customizable worksheets and forms of
existing templates, as well as brand new templates, enabling the
user to adapt to a variety of safety and reliability
methodologies.
The software is characterized by Advanced professional
reporting,.
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6
DNV Software’s
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6 program is a user-friendly, industry standard method for carrying out Quantitative Risk Assessments (QRA) of onshore process, chemical and petrochemical facilities and is the latest version in DNV’s
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6 software pack.
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6 is by far the most comprehensive quantitative tool available for assessing process plant risks. It is designed to perform all the analytical, data processing and results presentation elements of a QRA within a structured framework.
The software is used to assess the effects of flammable and toxic releases, estimating the distance chemicals may travel given local weather conditions and the number of
people who may be injured by these events. Specific modules of
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6 have been included to ensure compliance with the Dutch Yellow Book and UK HSE regulations.
PHAST RISK and PHAST 6.6 contains models tailored for hazard analysis of onshore industrial installations. These include: Discharge and dispersion models, including DNV's proprietary Unified Dispersion Model (UDM), Flammable models, including resulting radiation effects, for jet fires, pool fires and BLEVEs, TNO Explosion model to calculate overpressure and impulse effects and models for the toxic hazards of a release including indoor toxic dose calculations.
Contours for individual and societal risk can be plotted on the layout drawings of the site.
The F-N curve is also plotted considering the population details given