A PHA (Process Hazard Analysis) is a systematic approach used to identify, evaluate, and control hazards associated with industrial processes. They employ various methodologies such as What-if, Checklists, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and HAZOP. This presentation will look at ten common PHA misses and will suggest practical strategies to address these oversights to improve the effectiveness of PHAs.
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Scheduled Speaker:
Peter Sibilski. FAIChE, P.E., CEM – Plant Manager
Pharmetics Manufacturing Co., LLC
Peter Sibilski has over 40 years of experience in project management, product development, and energy management in the process-chemical and pharmaceuticals industries. He received his BSChE in 1981 from New Jersey Institute of Technology, and has an MBA in Technology Management from The University of Phoenix. Peter is a licensed P.E. in New Jersey, and is also a Certified Energy Manager (CEM).
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