The Identification of Potential Fires in Oil Mining Area on Minas Sumatera Opeartions - Indonesia by Manual Assessment Method. Himawan Hadi Sutrisno, Basuki Wibawa, Triyono, Jafar Amiruddin, Catur Setiawan Kusumohadi, Pratomo Setyadi, Nugroho Gama Yoga
Universitas Negeri Jakarta
Abstract
The petroleum industry both mining and crude oil processing has a high level of fire risk. This can be caused by the hydrocarbons from the content of mining products, crude oil content to the fuel which is contained in the area around processing. Where, if there is a fire in the surround area can cause a terrible explosion in the oil tank or pool fire. To identify the potential fires, a manual assessment method can be carried out by: making clusters and grouping of production activities, cause-effect diagrams of industrial activities, field observations, identification of hazard materials, analyzes and actions in accordance with the standard operating procedures applied in the company. From the results of observations on the oil and gas industry in Sumatra – Operation Indonesia, generally the identification of potential fires is good, there are several factors that must be taken so the zero accidents in the oil industry can be fully satisfied.
Keywords: manual assesment, fire safety, oil and gas