Course Objective: Toxic Effects, Fire or Explosion
Course Objective: Toxic Effects, Fire or Explosion
Course Objective: Toxic Effects, Fire or Explosion
Subjects covered?
Process Safety
Process Safety is a disciplined framework for
managing the integrity of hazardous operating
systems and processes by applying good design
principles engineering and operating
practices.
It deals with the prevention and control of
incidents that have the potential to release
hazardous materials or energy. Such incidents
can cause toxic effects, fire or explosion and
could ultimately result in serious injuries,
property damage, lost production and
environmental impact.
Leadership / Accountability
Process Safety Information
Process Risk Management
Engineering Systems
Process & Mechanical Integrity
Management of Change
Pre-Startup Safety Review
Operating Procedures
Training / Competence
Employee Participation
Contractor Management
Safe Work Practices
Emergency Preparedness
Incident Investigation
Process Safety Knowledge
PSM Audit
Residual
Risk
Detailed
Design
Selecting Technology,
Process and Location
Inherently Safer Design
Intensification
Substitution
Attenuation
Simplification
Residual
Risk
Layers of
Protection
Plant
Process
People
Operation
Process Safety
Management +
PSM Framework
PSM frameworks have not been fully successful in
some organizations because of:
Managers Quiz
A competent plant manager should be able to answer these questions:
What are the principal process hazards on the site?
Where are the highest exposures to these hazards?
How vulnerable is the plant to a major process upset?
How vulnerable is the operation to a power failure,
instrument malfunction, procedural error or mechanical failure?
What controls or contingency plans are in place to deal
with these scenarios?
What is the worst case loss scenario for the entire facility?
What conditions are necessary to cause such a loss?
What is being done to prevent such a loss from occurring?
What is the most prevalent type of loss (process safety incident)
at the facility?
What is the equivalent dollar value of this
type of loss on an annual basis?
Useful links
Q&A on safetyCLIPS http://oe.bpweb.bp.com/eclips/Eclips.asp?SearchAll=&ForumID=42
Process Safety website (QSB, PS booklets, PS awareness packs, PSMEs, etc.):
http://refiningprocesssafety.bpweb.bp.com/global/
Fire Engineering intranet: http://fireengineering.bpweb.bp.com/
Lessons Learned Database:
http://safetylessons.bpweb.bp.com/default.aspx
Safety and Operations: http://hsse.bpweb.bp.com/
Engineering Technical Practices (ETPs): http://etplib.bpweb.bp.com/
Engineering Technical Portal (External Standards):
http://technical_practices.bpweb.bp.com/
Key Messages
Line management is accountable for
safety
Imperatives:
1. Complete Texas City response actions
temporary buildings and blow-down
systems
2. Major Accident Risk assessment and
action plan
3. Integrity Management and Control of
Work Group Standards
Implementation
4. Compliance with applicable laws and
regulations
5. Close out Audit Actions
6. Staff training and development in
safety and operations
Process Safety
securing business
integrity
Goodbye
IDENTIFY
PREVENT
PSM
COP
MITIGATE
CONTROL