(53al) PSM Guidance Using a Risk Based Process Safety Approach
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2017
2017 Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety
Spring Meeting Poster Session and Networking Reception
2017 Spring Meeting and 13th GCPS Poster Reception
Monday, March 27, 2017 - 5:00pm to 7:00pm
âSafety matters at all levelsâ, even for small companies that may not be OSHAâs PSM level facilities, as long as they use highly hazardous chemicals which may be toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive. No matter how small a company is, if an incident happens, it may still have to deal with loss of life and property, OSHA/CSB investigations and possible fines and legal ramifications. Consequently, a PSM program (Process Safety Management) is important to develop a safety culture among plant personnel to have safer operating facilities free of incidents. However, smaller facilities face major challenges in providing financing and resourcing to implement a standard PSM program. This paper presents a risk based approach towards a simplified PSM program that is not a drain on resources and is feasible to implement in practice, using the CCPSâs risk based process safety elements. A combination of technical expertise with smaller plants and data from previous NEP citations (National Emphasis Program) is used as a basis to suggest a simplified PSM guidance by prioritizing specific elements.
Keywords: Process Safety Management, CCPSâs Risk Based Process Safety Elements, Simplified PSM, National Emphasis Program, OSHA, CSB.