2022 Digital Process Safety Management for Operational Excellence | AIChE

2022 Digital Process Safety Management for Operational Excellence

Authors 

Bearrow, M. - Presenter, Controls and Data Services, Rolls-Royce
While most semiconductor manufacturing facilities do not contain highly hazardous chemicals in threshold quantities sufficient to be subject to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration's (OSHA) Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations, many organizations are applying Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) concepts as a systematic means to not only ensure EHS risks are identified and quantified, but also to strengthen overall business performance and provide competitive advantages.

Aging Fabrication facilities and infrastructure, ever-increasing production demands and rapid innovation, and changing workforce conditions are also business drivers for RBPS. The core RBPS concepts not only provide a holistic approach to protect employees from catastrophic accidents and releases; but in most cases also drive production efficiencies, increase equipment/tool reliability and life span, promote quality improvements, and enhance business continuity measures. This is accomplished by application of a wide range of process safety management elements, as applicable to semiconductor operations, which fall under the following four basic pillars of RBPS: Process Safety Leadership/Commitment; Risk Assessment/Identification; Risk Management; and Learning and Continuous Improvement.

This presentation will discuss the basic concepts of RBPS as related to semiconductor operations, including a brief review of the 20 elements as provided by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) framework, and present the benefits of developing and implementing these concepts for the semiconductor industry. Case studies will be presented, as applicable, to detail the advantages and challenges of RBPS for the semiconductor industry.