Analysis of the HAZOP control system
We specialise in carrying out HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) analysis for process control systems, providing a comprehensive approach to identifying hazards and operational risks. This method enables a detailed examination of technological processes and control systems to detect potential hazards and operational problems. Our work is based on proven analytical methods and the extensive experience of our experts, which allows us to provide reliable expert opinions and documents. As a result, our customers can rest assured that their systems are not only safe, but also optimised for operational efficiency.

Andrzej Bobula
Safety expert in the area of ATEX and machine safety, specialising in explosion risk assessment and analysis of machines used for the production of explosives. Authorised to perform work related to access to explosives (Military Institute of Armament Technology). He has extensive experience in the certification of machines according to ATEX standards and the assessment of the conformity of machines with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (CE).
Expertise and professionalism in HAZOP analysis
Our company stands out for its unique expertise and many years of experience in carrying out HAZOP analyses. Our specialists use advanced analysis techniques to accurately assess all aspects of control systems and technological processes. HAZOP analysis involves the detailed identification of potential hazards, risk assessment and the development of recommendations for countermeasures. We take a comprehensive approach to the task – from initial analysis to implementation and monitoring of recommendations. Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at +48 690 025 027 or via the contact form.
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What does the control system analysis look like?
The analysis of the control system must be carried out in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC in force in Poland. The current directive has been in force since 29 December 2009. It was introduced as part of the harmonisation of explosion safety regulations in plants across the EU community. It covers technical and production and safety requirements for machinery, so-called partly completed machinery, as well as products that are defined as machinery, i.e. interchangeable equipment, safety components, lifting accessories, chains, cables and belts, detachable mechanical transmission devices, among others. All these elements are subject to expert opinion and assessment in the document that is the control system analysis.
When carrying out the analysis and appraisal, in addition to taking into account national and European standards, we also take into account the requirements contained in the European directive:
● formal, i.e. e.g. related to the scope of documentation, procedures or declarations of conformity,
● substantive, strictly derived from the technical requirements and also referred to as essential requirements.
Power supply and control systems are a key element of machinery, which is why approximately 20% of the essential requirements relate to these elements of the equipment.
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