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The 2nd edition provides an update of information since the publication of the first edition including best practices for managing process safety developed by industry as well as incorporate the additional process safety elements. In addition the book includes a focus on maintaining and improving a Process Safety Management (PSM) System. This 2nd edition also provides "how to information to" determine process safety performance status, implement one or more new elements into an existing PSM system, maintain or improve an existing PSM system, and manage future process safety performance.
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The 2nd edition provides an update of information since the publication of the first edition including best practices for managing process safety developed by industry as well as incorporate the additional process safety elements. In addition the book includes a focus on maintaining and improving a Process Safety Management (PSM) System. This 2nd edition also provides "how to information to" determine process safety performance status, implement one or more new elements into an existing PSM system, maintain or improve an existing PSM system, and manage future process safety performance.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119243793
- Artikelnr.: 45434194
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119243793
- Artikelnr.: 45434194
Since 1985, the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) has been the global leader in developing and disseminating information on process safety management and technology. CCPS, an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has published over 100 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series, and over 100 training modules through its Safety in Chemical Engineering Education (SACHE) series.
Files on the Web Accompanying this Book xi List of Figures xiii List of Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5 1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines 16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE 19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22 2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2 Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49 4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2 Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3 Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3 Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6 References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167 7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2 Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4 Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS 179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179 7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1 Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183 8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188 8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS)IMPLEMENTATION TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V: EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES 275 INDEX 283
Files on the Web Accompanying this Book xi List of Figures xiii List of
Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix
Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5
1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The
Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with
Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines
16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level
of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22
2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS
SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2
Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW
PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49
4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and
Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the
Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial
Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS
INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2
Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3
Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or
Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR
SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the
Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3
Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or
System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6
References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167
7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2
Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4
Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS
179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179
7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1
Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183
8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188
8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY
PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE
STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS) IMPLEMENTATION
TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V:
EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON
PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES
275 INDEX 283
Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix
Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5
1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The
Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with
Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines
16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level
of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22
2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS
SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2
Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW
PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49
4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and
Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the
Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial
Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS
INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2
Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3
Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or
Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR
SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the
Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3
Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or
System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6
References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167
7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2
Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4
Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS
179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179
7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1
Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183
8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188
8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY
PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE
STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS) IMPLEMENTATION
TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V:
EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON
PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES
275 INDEX 283
Files on the Web Accompanying this Book xi List of Figures xiii List of Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5 1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines 16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE 19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22 2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2 Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49 4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2 Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3 Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3 Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6 References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167 7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2 Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4 Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS 179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179 7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1 Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183 8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188 8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS)IMPLEMENTATION TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V: EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES 275 INDEX 283
Files on the Web Accompanying this Book xi List of Figures xiii List of
Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix
Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5
1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The
Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with
Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines
16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level
of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22
2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS
SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2
Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW
PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49
4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and
Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the
Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial
Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS
INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2
Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3
Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or
Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR
SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the
Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3
Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or
System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6
References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167
7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2
Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4
Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS
179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179
7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1
Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183
8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188
8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY
PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE
STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS) IMPLEMENTATION
TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V:
EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON
PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES
275 INDEX 283
Tables xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xxi Acknowledgments xlix
Preface li 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Background/History of PSM 5
1.3 Process Safety Resources 7 1.4 PSM Implementation Lessons 11 1.5 The
Business Case for Process Safety 12 1.6 Importance of Integrating PSM with
Business Systems 14 1.7 Intended Audience and How to Use These Guidelines
16 1.8 References 18 2 EVALUATING PSM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
19 2.1 The Modified Safety Triangle 19 2.2 Common Indicators at Each Level
of the Triangle 21 2.3 Process Stages in the Company/Facility Life Cycle 22
2.4 Documenting Conclusions 31 2.5 References 35 3 PREPARING FOR PROCESS
SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHANGE 37 3.1 Securing Management Commitment 37 3.2
Establishing a Culture for Change 44 3.3 References 48 4 IMPLEMENTING A NEW
PSM SYSTEM 49 4.1 Develop the Design Specification for the PSM System 49
4.2. Create Element and System Workflows 67 4.3 Estimate the Workloads and
Resources 76 4.4 Develop Written Programs/Procedures 87 4.5 Roll Out the
Elements and System 98 4.6 Monitor the PSM System's Implementation, Initial
Performance, and Progress 113 4.7 References 115 5 INTEGRATING NEW ELEMENTS
INTO AN EXISTING PSM SYSTEM 117 5.1 Developing a New Element 117 5.2
Integrating New Element Activities into Existing Elements 118 5.3
Implementing New RBPS Elements 118 5.4 Monitoring New Elements or
Activities 133 5.5 References 134 6 IMPROVING AN EXISTING PSM ELEMENT OR
SYSTEM 137 6.1 Determining Which Elements to Improve 137 6.2 Assessing the
Program and Determining the Root Causes of Poor Performance 142 6.3
Improving the PSM Program 159 6.4 Developing the Solution for an Element or
System 162 6.5 Monitoring Improvement of an Element or System 163 6.6
References 166 7 INTEGRATING PSM/HSE WITH A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 167
7.1 Values and Policy Interfaces/Conflicts with Business Enterprise 168 7.2
Types of BMS Activities 168 7.3 Company and Regional Politics 179 7.4
Workflows/Processes of Existing BMS 179 7.5 Planned Changes to Existing BMS
179 7.6 Interfaces with Existing BMS 179 7.7 Resolving BMS Conflicts 179
7.8 References 180 8 MANAGING FUTURE PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE 181 8.1
Ensure a Robust PSM System 181 8.2 Avoid Past PSM System Failure Modes 183
8.3 Watch for Early Warning Signs 186 8.4 Consider Other Enhancements 188
8.5 References 189 APPENDIX I: GLOBAL PSM REGULATIONS/GOOD INDUSTRY
PRACTICES 191 APPENDIX II: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY PSM IMPLEMENTATION CASE
STUDY 223 APPENDIX III: RISK BASED PROCESS SAFETY (RBPS) IMPLEMENTATION
TOOLS 241 APPENDIX IV: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR PROCESS SAFETY 251 APPENDIX V:
EXAMPLE FACILITY RANKING PROCESS 267 APPENDIX VI: EXAMPLE PRESENTATION ON
PSM PLAN 271 APPENDIX VII: MAPPING PERFORMANCE ISSUES TO CULTURE FEATURES
275 INDEX 283