We have been writing a series of posts to do with the proposed changes to the OSHA process safety management standard. (The index of the posts that have been published so far is here.) Since OSHA has chosen to re-open the standard, it makes sense to consider some of the basics of process safety management (PSM): what it is, what it is meant to achieve, and how it may have changed in the last 30 years. Therefore, we have prepared a series of four posts to do with process safety. This post is the fourth in the series. The posts are:
Managing a Process Safety Program
Managing a Process Safety Program
Managing a Process Safety Program
We have been writing a series of posts to do with the proposed changes to the OSHA process safety management standard. (The index of the posts that have been published so far is here.) Since OSHA has chosen to re-open the standard, it makes sense to consider some of the basics of process safety management (PSM): what it is, what it is meant to achieve, and how it may have changed in the last 30 years. Therefore, we have prepared a series of four posts to do with process safety. This post is the fourth in the series. The posts are: