Process Safety Plan

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ivani1
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Joined: 25 May 2025, 14:25
Area of interest: Mechanical Engineering

Process Safety Plan

Post by ivani1 »

We are building in an improvement plan on process safety.
Suggest how that should be shaped up for a petrochemical site.
jeem
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Joined: 10 Aug 2025, 17:25
Area of interest: Chemical Engineering

Re: Process Safety Plan

Post by jeem »

Looks like there has been some need of that.
And if that is true then I would recommend to start with the triggers like audit findings, repeated issues, and other identified areas where the process safety performance has already been suffering.
In our case, we perform audits on yearly basis and rarely make a separate/standalone process safety improvement plan but was discussing with one of my HSE colleague who appreciated this idea. Means the point is that you perform audits and then what. Fine, you track actions, and complete them also. That's right but how you compare if the identified findings are getting repeated. A system trigger may tell you that but we thought to have an improvement plan for the past year is a good idea.
We are lacking behind on our change management. Identified cases where maintenance jobs, replacements especially were made (not like to like) only after an outside OEM recommendation. Can be done but not without registering a change. I believe that is one area for us to make a plan on.
tuan
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Area of interest: Chemical Engineering

Re: Process Safety Plan

Post by tuan »

We came up with an initiative to have Scenario Analysis focusing on chemical spills, fires, explosions, and equipment failures.
Means that would not necessarily be formal incident investigation but something apart from that process.
Scenario Analysis is performed in the form of a workshop involving those part of the incident and others to come and think with them. This would be recorded graphically on swiss cheese model to identify the failing barriers. Also this connects the defined Tier-4 indicators defined and monitored at site to identify which one was reported weak in the previous months.
Consider to have such Scenario Analysis in your process safety plan.
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