2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(84b) Bridging Process and Occupational Safety Cultures for the Process Safety Professionals
In the traditional safety culture assessment approach, the focus on individual behavior, attitudes and perception of process safety concerns such as management of change, process hazard analyses, near-miss reporting, etc. has been missing. Due to such gaps, the application of traditional safety culture assessment tools and methods in the process industry does not provide a comprehensive status of the state of process safety culture in such organizations.
The objective of this paper is to discuss the differences between the occupational safety culture and process safety culture assessment techniques and present methods and guidelines to develop a process safety culture assessment tool. This paper will briefly discuss the traditional and commonly used safety culture assessment components and methods, followed by a discussion of the gaps in the traditional approach that make it inappropriate for application in the oil and gas industry. The authors will then discuss the developments in the safety culture assessment methodology geared for the oil and gas industry. The authors will also present different safety culture components to be considered as part of the tool used for benchmarking and tracking the process safety culture within an organization.