2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(13b) Advanced Procedures: Leveraging a Human Factors Approach for Improving Process Safety Performance
Authors
Our method involves various steps. First, a sample of regulations and standards, along with existing procedure writing guidelines was selected from across the world. Second, a thorough analysis of the human performance implications, obtained through systematic categorization of the regulations and guidelines was performed. Third, these human performance implications were expanded by using existing empirical evidence to form guidelines for procedure writing. Fourth, to further involve the stakeholders, mainly the operators; field observations and interviews were conducted in several sites in various geographies to understand the perceptions and requirements necessitated by the users (e.g., operators). These observations and field interviews would be presented and used to give an insight towards procedure usage in process facilities. Fifth, on the basis of these contextual interviews, a survey was developed for wider distribution to reach operators and other personnel, to obtain a more representative picture of the requirements of procedure users. The results and findings obtained from the interviews and surveys will be used to update the procedure writer’s guideline document in an ongoing effort to reflect the needs of multiple industries. By ensuring that best practices in process safety and human performance are incorporated, the work presented here provides an insight into the state of the art in current procedure writing practices and what is needed to ultimately improve safety performance.