Title: Process%20Safety%20Management%20-
1Process Safety Management -
2What Is Process Safety Management
- Process Safety Management is the application of
management principles and systems to the
identification, understanding, and control of
process hazards to protect employees, facility
assets and the environment.
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4What Is Process Safety Management 14 Elements
- Application
- Employee Participation
- Process Safety Information
- Process Hazard Analysis
- Operating Procedures
- Employee Training
- Contractors
- Pre-Start up Safety Review
- Mechanical Integrity
- Hot Work (Non-routine Work Authorizations)
- Management of Change
- Incident Investigation
- Emergency Planning and Response
- Compliance Audits
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61910.119 (a) Application
- Appendix A of 29 CFR 1910.119 contains a listing
of toxic and reactive highly hazardous chemicals
which present a potential for a catastrophic
event at or above the threshold quantities
listed. - To adequately address this section, identify what
brings you into coverage by the standard,
specifying which processes at the facility are
covered and why.
71910.119 (a) Application cont.
- Consider what you can do to get out of the
situation - Reduce inventories of highly hazardous chemicals
- Receive smaller shipments
- Enhance inventory control
- Break up storage locations within the plant to
reduce the amounts on hand to below the threshold
quantity (TQ) - Substitute listed with non-listed
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91910.119 (c) Employee Participation
- Employees are required to be an active part of
the process and your written programs need to
document what roles employees play, their
involvement in the development of the programs,
and continuing participation in the process. - An OSHA inspector (CSHO) will attempt to verify
participation by interviewing employees at
random.
101910.119 (c) Employee Participation cont.
- Consultation / participation with training and
supervision to determine the frequency and
content of initial and refresher training. - Consultation / participation to develop and
review operating and maintenance procedures. - Consultation / participation in incident
investigations regarding the covered process.
111910.119 (d) Process Safety Information
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- Piping and instrumentation diagrams (PINDs)
- Block flow diagrams
- Material and energy balance calculations
- Relevant consensus standards
- Materials of construction
121910.119 (d) Process Safety Information cont.
- Available to all affected employees requirement
of 1910.119 (c) Employee Participation - Available for Process Hazard Analysis and
revalidations requirement of 1910.119 (e)
Process Hazard Analysis - So auditors and CSHOs can find everything!
131910.119 (e) Process Hazard Analysis
141910.119 (e) Process Hazard Analysis
- OSHA has suggested formats
- Dont start until all information is gathered
- Use a software tool to guide, record, manage
process
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181910.119 (e) Process Hazard Analysis
- Catastrophic release means a major uncontrolled
emission, fire, or explosion involving one or
more highly hazardous chemicals, that presents
serious danger to employees in the workplace.
1910.119(b)
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201910.119 (f) Operating Procedures
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Do in tandem with Job Hazard Analysis (JHAs)
- Mesh with training program
- Partner with Quality Team (ISO 9001) to create
training matrix and managed documents
211910.119 (g) Employee Training
- The employer shall prepare a record
- Identity of employee.
- Date of training.
- Means to verify that employee understood training
- At a minimum, refresher training shall be
provided at least every three years and more
often if necessary to each employee involved in
operating a process.
221910.119 (h) Contractors
- Absolute Requirements
- Employer Documentation
- Contract employee injury and illness logs related
to work in covered process areas. - Contract Employer Documentation
- Records showing employees received training in
and understands safe work practices related to
the process on or near where they will be working
so they perform their jobs safely.
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241910.119 (i) Pre-Start up Safety Review
- Check, double check, and review any changes,
modifications, additions made in a PSM covered
area before you flip the switch.
251910.119 (j) Mechanical Integrity
- The employer shall develop and maintain a master
list of all equipment specifically covered by the
standard, and equipment that is important to
safety of the process. - Pressure vessels and storage tanks.
- Piping systems including valves and other piping
components. - Relief and vent systems and devices.
- Emergency shutdown systems.
- Controls (including monitoring devices and
sensors, alarms, and interlocks).
261910.119 (j) Mechanical Integrity cont.
- Pumps.
- Rotating equipment.
- Heat exchange equipment.
- Electrical generation and distribution equipment.
- Un-interruptable power supplies.
- Emergency power supply equipment.
- Fire protection equipment.
271910.119 (k) Hot Work (a.k.a. Non-routine Work
Authorizations)
- Welding, cutting, braising make sure only
trained personnel perform these functions - Have trained fire watchers (align with fire
extinguisher / fire response training)
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301910.119 (l) Management of Change
- Create formalized system to review all changes to
process areas including - Raw material changes / substitutions
- Personnel changes
- Process parameters
- Facility changes (HVAC / roof / fire protection /
..)
311910.119 (l) Management of Change cont.
- PSI
- Mechanical Integrity
- PINDs
- Hot Work
- Contractor Safety
- Employee Training
- PSSR
- Operating Procedures
321910.119 (m) Incident Investigation
331910.119 (n) Emergency Planning and Response
- Call in all resources and make plan
comprehensive - Information Technology (IT) Disaster Recovery
Plan - Business Continuity Plan (session 554 _at_ 430)
- Security
- Communications / Public Relations
- Employee Assistance
341910.119 (o) Compliance Audits
- Ask for the audit protocol ahead of time
- Have a system in place to identify the location
of all PSM documentation - Identify what's in or out of audit scope
- Ask for money to correct audit items before the
audit is conducted - Prepare management for report
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36Resources
- OSHA web site (www.OSHA.gov)
- CPL 2-2.45 Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals Compliance Guidelines and
Enforcement Procedures 78 pages of gold! - Appendix C to 1910.119 Compliance Guidelines and
Recommendations for Process Safety Management
(Nonmandatory) - OSHA training institute
- Safety and Health Chemical Process Industry
course 330A. PSM boot camp five days of fun
and a three ring binder! - AIChE / CCPs
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