Developing Process Safety Indicators for Organizational Factors in Petrochemical Industries
Abstract
Most major process safety incidents are preventable and can be avoided as shown in several incident investigation reports. Moreover, these reports indicated that these incidents were certain to occur as shown from the related near-misses and safety control system failures that occurred prior to the incidents.
The key element to improve process safety performance is developing effective process safety leading indicators. In the past, the petrochemical industrial organizations used traditional personnel safety measures to measure process safety performance. Now, most of the current industrial facilities focus more on process safety lagging indicators. Ignoring organizational factors and lacking a systematic approach were the major deficiencies during the development of process safety indicators.
The main objective of this research is to construct a systematic technique to develop process safety leading indicators by selecting the most effective leading indicators, defining different safety metrics for each leading indicator, conducting accurate measurements, monitoring these metrics on a frequent basis, and revalidating the measures using lagging indicators and near-misses. The effects and contribution of different organizational factors were studied and analyzed within process safety performance. Process safety leadership, data collection system, and proactive monitoring are critical factors that directly impact the development of process safety leading indicators.
Subject
Process SafetyLeading Indicators
Safety Pyramid
Process Safety Metrics
Mechanical Integrity
Safety Performance
Collections
Citation
Alnashwan, Mohammed (2015). Developing Process Safety Indicators for Organizational Factors in Petrochemical Industries. Master's thesis, Texas A & M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /155547.
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