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- (74a) Process Safety - Management or Leadership?
It is proposed that PSM is not, in fact, a technical issue, but one of management. Keeping a plant safe is managerially complex, demanding strong leadership and attention from senior site management. Technically, it is fairly simple and well within the capacity of any organization that deals with hazardous materials. This paper examines the key elements of process safety management from both the technical and managerial perspectives. The importance of culture is discussed and its impact on safety examined. A twelve-step guide to safely managing process hazards is outlined, which acknowledges the need for and role of process safety expertise while placing emphasis on the role of senior management: provide the leadership, oversight and organizational culture for success. Along the way, PSM is demystified and shown to be accessible to facilities of any size.