Abstract

Safety must be taken into account when designing plants that handle chemicals. There are a number of laws, rules, and standards related to safety to be observed in design, and the relevant laws and systems applied to large-scale plants are scattered across four government departments with 34 laws, notices, and standards.BR When designing typical buildings, the design criteria presented through Building Information Modeling (BIM) are quantitatively reviewed to minimize design errors from the beginning of the design and contribute to ensuring design quality. Whereas no case has been developed to systematically check whether manufacturing facilities that store or handle chemicals are designed in accordance with the safety design regulations at the time of initial design. Therefore, when designing chemical facilities at present, it is only possible to determine whether they were designed in compliance with the safety design rules through human knowledge and awareness.BR Therefore, there is a limitation in that there is a difference depending on the reviewer’s competency and concentration.BR This study aims to establish a safety design rule library by presenting a logical review plan through safety design rule analysis to be reviewed when designing chemical facilities and facilities, and to lay the foundation for automatic design quality review in the future.

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