2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(60a) 40 Years of Worst Practices - Don't Do This!
DON'T DO THIS – ABSTRACT
Having worked in the chemical and PSM industries since 1976,
on this, the 40th anniversary, I'd like to share with you some of
the worst PSM practices observed
over that working history.
These worst practices are sourced from a wide variety of
industries including chemical manufacturing, refining, pipeline, and
pharmaceutical. The practices range
across different aspects of manufacturing including:
maintenance
operations
authority
operator
knowledge
emergency
response
fatigue
quality
control
disabling
safeguards
facility
siting
pre-startup-safety-reviews
process
hazard analysis
incident
recognition and reporting
personnel
access to restricted areas
fire
prevention
The examples, presented in narrative format, include
discussion of why the specific practice has serious PSM hazard potential. In some of the examples, actual fires,
explosions, or releases occurred due to the bad practice. In those cases, the magnitude of the
actual consequence will be presented.
The presentation will allow for audience input at the end of
the session. The audience is
expected to contribute valuable examples from their personal experience that
will reinforce and expand the material that has been presented.
Attend this session to identify worst practices in your organization
that, although part of the corporate culture, can lead to disasters. You're virtually certain to find at
least one helpful idea and are more than likely going to find several "worst
practices" lurking in your own company.
So attend this session, identify your own worst practices, and leave
knowing why you DON'T DO THIS!