Complete implementation of the OSHA Process Safety Management regulation is a daunting task for small chemical companies. Typically, small companies are much more resource limited in terms of man-power, and also may be constrained in terms of tools, and current knowledge, skills and abilities of its limited staff. So how can a smaller chemical company navigate the PSM landscape and make steady progress in development and implementation of a practical, functional program that can be maintained and improved? From program development to the technical details of process safety information and mechanical integrity, management of ongoing changes, to the all important “buy-in” of personnel from the president to operators and technicians in creation of a process safety culture – how can it be achieved? This paper will present observations and insights from years of experience working “in the trenches” with small companies - regarding common pitfalls and limitations at small sites and successful methods to move forward and overcome obstacles.
Overcoming PSM Challenges for Small Chemical Companies: Observations, Insights and Guidance From the Trenches
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