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When the Only Things Consistent About Your PHAs Are Inconsistencies

Originally delivered Jan 27, 2016
Source: Provenance Consulting | This webinar is sponsored by Provenance Consulting and reflects their views, opinions, and insights. Attendance is free.
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This Provenance Consulting sponsored webinar helps you address the causes and the consequences of inconsistencies in PHAs and LOPAs while meeting the requirements of OSHA 1910.119 PSM. You’ll learn how maintaining consistency in PHAs can help simplify management of equipment in your facility, greatly improve risk assessment efficiency and make follow-up easier. You’ll see demonstrations of risk ranking guidelines, release quantity tables, and equipment databases to show that PHAs can be consistent across your organization. This webinar also discusses how to use industry guidelines, past incidents, and your current PHAs to create helpful guides for your PHA team and facilitator. 

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Patrick Fisher

Patrick Fisher is a functional safety engineer with experience in the industrial and refining industries with proven results in process hazard analysis (PHA)/layer of protection analysis (LOPA) facilitation and training, safety instrumented function design, and IPL management.

As a PHA facilitator, he helps large organizations meet the PHA, MOC, PSSR, and PSI requirements of the OSHA PSM standard, and helps manage the results of the PHA/LOPA results. His background includes publications on risk analysis, independent protection layer management, and leading indicators of process...Read more

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