Safety Management System Implementation
Industries often viewed accidents as inevitable and acceptable. However, a multinational corporation (MNC) faced significant challenges in improving its safety
This case study focuses on a CFBC (Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion) boiler that experienced poor performance due to fouling issues. The company sought the expertise of BiC Promoter to address the problem and achieve satisfactory boiler operation. This report presents a detailed account of the situation, the problem statement, the study, and planning undertaken, the proposed solution, implemented actions, and the ultimate conclusion.
History:
However, since its commissioning, the boiler exhibited stability issues due to ash fouling, leading to frequent shutdowns for cleaning and significant production losses.
Problem Statement:
Study and Planning:
BiC Promoter, an Instrument Engineering background expert, took charge of the captive power plant and specifically focused on addressing the boiler issues.
To assess the problem accurately, a team of chemical engineers was assembled to analyze the situation from a different perspective.
The objective was to determine whether the problem was mechanical or chemical in nature, aiming to find a viable solution.
Solution:
The chemical engineers conducted an ash analysis, which indicated the presence of a chemical issue rather than a mechanical one.
Extensive research was conducted, including studying reports from Canadian and Russian institutes and books on combustion chemistry from the USA.
It was discovered that the combustion chemistry was affected by the quality of the ash content in the coal being used.
Industries often viewed accidents as inevitable and acceptable. However, a multinational corporation (MNC) faced significant challenges in improving its safety