Summary: The article discusses the future of Process Safety Management (PSM) in industrial settings, focusing on emerging trends and technologies. It explores the shift from reactive to proactive safety management, driven by automation, AI, and digital twins. Benefits include improved efficiency and minimized human error, with a focus on holistic risk management and sustainability. The...Continue Reading
Summary: This article explores the difference between HAZOP and PHA and their role in promoting safety. PHA analyses processes to identify hazards and assess risks, while HAZOP is a specific method within PHA for identifying deviations from design. HAZOP uses guide words to systematically analyse process systems and propose preventive measures. It is considered effective...Continue Reading
Summary – The article outlines key steps in conducting a PHA, such as defining scope, assembling a team, identifying hazards, assessing risks, developing controls, and reviewing the analysis along with various PHA methods are discussed, including HAZOP, What-If Analysis, FMEA, LOPA, FTA, ETA, Bow Tie Analysis, Checklist-Based Hazard Analysis, and HAZID. Overall, the article serves as...Continue Reading
Picture this: a company that ignores safety regulations. What might start as a minor oversight could quickly spiral into a catastrophic disaster, impacting everyone and everything involved? Are you curious to know what kind of chaos could ensue? That’s why a risk-based process safety management system is critical for any organisation dealing with hazardous chemicals...Continue Reading
To ensure a secure and dependable manner for hazardous processes and operations in an organisation, the organisation must prioritise process safety. Conducting a process safety audit is a fundamental aspect of process safety management. It helps identify potential hazards and risks associated with the processes and evaluates the effectiveness of the safety management system in...Continue Reading
Have you ever wondered what causes industrial accidents and what can be done to prevent them? Process safety hazards are a critical aspect of industrial operations, as it involves the management of hazards that can lead to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. To minimise risks, it is crucial to understand the various forms of hazards....Continue Reading
Process safety culture refers to the values, attitudes, and behaviours of individuals within an organisation that contributes to the overall safety of processes, products, and services. It is the foundation of a safe and successful workplace and is essential for preventing accidents and incidents. Here, we will explore the concept of process safety culture, how...Continue Reading
A PSM framework is a roadmap for the organization, processes and tools necessary to implement a successful process safety management program. The benefits of deploying a PSM framework are many and varied. Still, most importantly, it provides organizations with a structured approach to managing their process safety risks and ensures that process safety is given...Continue Reading
When it comes to safety in the workplace, there are two main types of safety to be aware of : Process Safety and Occupational Safety. Both are important in ensuring a safe work environment, but they have different focuses. Process Safety Vs Occupational Safety – Process safety concerns with the dangers associated with the processing facilities...Continue Reading
Process safety management (PSM) is a systematic approach to preventing process-related injuries, deaths, and major disasters. It includes procedures and policies that address all aspects of process safety, from identification of hazards to employee training to incident investigation and reporting. According to the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), different chemicals pose different risks to...Continue Reading