Elements of Process Safety
The four pillars and the twenty elements of risk based process safety can be designed and implemented at varying levels of rigor to optimize process safety management, performance, efficiency, and effectiveness.
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - Early Lessons from a Tragedy
August
2010
Process Safety Beacon
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - What Happens When the Lights Go Out?
January
2012
Process Safety Beacon
Fuego por hielo
Un incendio desestabiliza a una refineria despues de que un tanque de propano tiene una perdida de material a travez de una caneria congelada
The OSHA Regulatory Approach to Process Safety Management
You will gain a thorough understanding of the process safety regulations and need to put an effective process safety management (PSM) program and risk management plan-prevention program in place in your organization.
Use Case Histories to Energize Your HAZOP
March
2001
Safety
Glenn Mahnken
Reviewing incident reports at a HAZOP meeting is more than just a lessons learned activity. It can spur sharper thinking and lead to a more telling analysis of your processes.
Managing Dust Explosion Hazards
August
2009
Safety
Vahid Ebadat
Companies that handle powders or other particulate solids need to be aware of the potential for fire and explosions, and follow industry best practices, codes and standards to manage the risk.
CEP: Process Safety Beacon
February
2006
Safety
Process Safety Beacon
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - Process Safety Culture
June
2007
Safety
Process Safety Beacon
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - Mechanical Integrity
May
2009
Process Safety Beacon
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - Process Safety Information
September
2010
Safety
Process Safety Beacon
CEP: Process Safety Beacon - Mechanical Integrity — The Bolts Are Too Short!
February
2012
Process Safety Beacon
Explosion por electricidad estatica
Peligros asociados a cargas electricas estaticas acumuladas en un liquido no conductivo causan una explosion en Kansas
Advanced Concepts for Process Hazard Analysis
This advanced course expands the knowledge & application of process hazard analysis beyond those presented in CH157 to show how order-of-magnitude scenario risk calculations can be extended to other uses.
Map Your Way to Strategic Investments in Process Safety
July
2001
Safety
Paris Stavrianidis
Many CPI firms are looking at safety costs as investments, rather than expenses, and are reaping the wide-range benefits. Here's a roadmap of how best to accomplish this.
Should Your Organization Fly Warning Flags?
December
2009
Safety
Ian Sutton
In the safety culture of some companies, the first recognition of trouble may be a sudden and massive failure. Learn how to decipher the warning signals to avoid safety incidents. <BR><BR>












