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pm1965  
#1 Posted : 07 January 2020 16:57:47(UTC)
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pm1965

Good afternoon everyone,

I am currently going through a rapid learning curve on COMAH and I have come across the term "Safe Operating Envelope". This is in relation to one of our processes which produces benzalkonium chloride, again something which I am currently recieving guidance on.

A point in the right direction would be most appreciated.

Many Thanks

Ian Bell2  
#2 Posted : 07 January 2020 17:29:59(UTC)
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Ian Bell2

What is it that your require guidance on? The term 'Safe Operating Envelope'? I would describe that as the limits set by the designers that the process can be operated and deemed to be safe.

Often expressed in terms of max/min operating pressure/volume/temperature/quantities or whatever other parameter is considered important e.g. pH value etc

thanks 1 user thanked Ian Bell2 for this useful post.
pm1965 on 07/01/2020(UTC)
pm1965  
#3 Posted : 07 January 2020 18:35:51(UTC)
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pm1965

Thank you Ian

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