EUC Engineering was engaged by a consulting company to facilitate one of a series of HAZOPs being conducted on site at a mine in the SW of WA, which is undergoing a project to expand its lithium concentrate processing rates.  The HAZOP was conducted over one day on site and involved the engineering service provider carrying out the process design and project implementation as well as site representatives from the existing facility.

EUC Engineering has been awarded the work to conduct a LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) workshop for a client manufacturing Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) using a chemical process at a refinery in WA.  The work will be aligned with the functional safety lifecycle in AS IEC 61511, with the application being in the process industries.  The work will identify a target or required SIL for a range of Safety Instrumented Functions, which achieve risk reduction against the risk of process hazards.  The scope of the work includes the main manufacturing process.  Contact Mike Dean on +61 (0)448 103 028 if you wish to know more about the use of LOPA in the process industries.  

EUC Engineering has been awarded the task of facilitating and reporting upon a Safety In Design HAZID workshop involving hazard identification and risk assessment for two new radiometric instruments (chemical analyser of ore stream) being installed at a Pilbara iron ore mine. Contact Mike Dean on +61 (0)448 103 028 for more information.

EUC Engineering has been awarded the task of facilitating and reporting upon a Safety In Design HAZID workshop involving hazard identification and risk assessment for temporary crushing and screening plant being installed at a Pilbara iron ore mine. Contact Mike Dean on +61 (0)448 103 028 for more information.

EUC Engineering has been awarded the work of the facilitation of a Safety In Design review process involving hazard identification and risk assessment across the facility designs during the bankable feasibility study stage for a waste storage facility project. For more information about this project call Mike Dean on +61 (0)448 103 028.