SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC (SHEE) ASSESSMENT OF FERTILIZER PRODUCTION
Keywords:
SHE Assessment, Chemical Process Route, Fertilizer Production, Benignness Index (IBI), Inherent Chemical Process Properties DataAbstract
Safety, health, environmental and economic (SHEE) assessment of a chemical process can be
done either during process design stage or on existing plant. Although SHEE assessment during
process design stage is more challenging due to the limited data availability, early assessment is
advantageous as it provides more freedom for engineers to make process modification at lower
cost rather than at later stages. Besides, considering SHEE earlier when developing a new plant
may result in a more cost efficient, more controllable as well as environmentally friendlier and
inherently safer and healthier process. This paper presents SHEE assessment for fertilizer
production based on chemical routes. The safety, health and environmental assessment using
Inherent Benign-ness Index (IBI) and Inherent Chemical Process Properties Data is demonstrated
using ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulphate production as the case study. Both methods
agree with each other that the chemical route for ammonium nitrate is inherently more benign
than the ammonium sulphate production. The economic assessment based on gross profit
analysis reveals that ammonium nitrate production is more profitable compared to the production
of ammonium sulphate. This framework enables economic and SHE comparison for different
chemical routes to help identify the most sustainable process at cost competitive.