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Sharing insight from recent process-safety incidents to avoid accidents at chemical processing plants.
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Lessons Learned From the Deadly Formosa Explosion
The incident at Formosa Plastics in 2004 highlighted critical lessons in process safety. Human factors, communication gaps and inadequate equipment played significant roles in the death of five workers.
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10 Rules To Succeed at Process Safety Management
This In Case You Missed It episode of Process Safety with Trish & Traci brings the written word to life. Today, I will be reading an excerpt from a column written a few years ago by John Bresland, president of Process Safety Risk Assessment LLC and former chair of the United States Chemical Safety Board. The column “10 Rules To Succeed at Process Safety Management."
Written by: John Bresland
Read by: Traci Purdum
URL: https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/safety-security/fire-explosion-protection/article/11321430/10-rules-to-succeed-at-process-safety-management-chemical-processing -
Process Safety: Embrace Challenges, Recognize Limits, Manage Risks
It's crucial to operate within our professional boundaries and effectively mitigate risks when operating beyond them. In this In Case You Missed It episode, Trish Kerin, director of the IChemE Safety Centre, reads her most recent column:
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Tipisodes: 7 Steps To Better Cybersecurity
In this episode, we offer 7 steps for better cybersecurity.
If you are a process control engineer, an IT professional in a company with an automation division, or a business manager responsible for safety or security, you may be wondering how your organization can get moving on more robust cybersecurity practices.
View the transcript for links to all the materials mentioned in this podcast.
https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/process-safety-w-trish-traci/article/33038811/tipisodes-7-steps-to-better-cybersecurity -
Lessons Learned from Boeing’s 737 MAX Crisis
Boeing was known for its engineering excellence until a focus on profitability took over. Properly documenting management of change and recognizing weak signals could have prevented tragedy.
In this episode of Process Safety with Trish & Traci, we discuss the aviation industry's Boeing 737 MAX crisis and how it revealed critical management failures, emphasizing the importance of rigorous management of change, prioritizing safety over profitability and identifying weak signals. The mishaps stemmed from design flaws and inadequate pilot training, highlighting the need for systemic improvements to prevent similar tragedies. Lessons extend to other industries, emphasizing proactive risk mitigation and a culture of safety. -
Use HAZOPs Properly
A hazard and operability study (HAZOP) mostly is a safety design check, not a design development review. Making and finalizing major design choices should occur long before a HAZOP.
In this In Case You Missed It Episode, Traci Purdum reads a column from Plant InSites columnist Andrew Sloley.
Written By: Andrew SloleyRead By: Traci Purdum Read Article: https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/voices/plant-insites/article/21437737/use-hazops-properly