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How to Identify Risks in Catalysis?
Risk identification in catalysis can be performed through several methods:
Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP)
: A systematic method to identify and evaluate potential hazards in a process.
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
: Identifies potential failure modes and their causes/effects.
Historical Data Analysis
: Reviewing past incidents and reporting to identify recurring issues and risks.
Expert Judgment
: Consulting experienced professionals to gain insights into potential risks.
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