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Learning Brief 022 – COVID Risks Beyond Infection

October 16, 2020 Peter Davidson 0
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Learning Brief 021 – Safety Critical Communication

October 16, 2020 Peter Davidson 0
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Learning Brief 020 – Sustained Learning

October 7, 2020 Peter Davidson 0
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Learning Brief 019 – Supply Chain Culture and Behaviours

October 7, 2020 Peter Davidson 0
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COVID-19 Guidance and Information

June 12, 2020 Peter Davidson 0

Restarting sites after pandemic closure Flight Safety Foundation CIA Guidance: ‘Recovery’ Phase for Operations in the COVID-19 Pandemic Preparing for a return to work HSE […]

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Updated Disaster Animation from CSB on BP Texas City

March 25, 2020 Peter Davidson 0

CSB Releases an updated animation from the BP Texas City Disaster in 2005.

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Safety and Reliability Society Webinars

February 12, 2020 Peter Davidson 0

The Safety and Reliability Society has produced a series of new webinars that are available now for registration here

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Incident Review – Grenfell

December 12, 2019 Peter Davidson 0
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Learning Brief 018 – Lessons from Grenfell Tower

November 7, 2019 Peter Davidson 0
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PSF Newsletter October 2019

November 1, 2019 Peter Davidson 0

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What is Process Safety?

Process Safety is a disciplined framework for managing the integrity of operating systems and processes handling hazardous substances by applying good design principles, engineering, and operating practices.

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Process Safety Leadership

Understanding and managing risks are critical to any business, whether these are operational, financial, safety, environmental, ethical, or reputational risks. If these risks are not managed, they have the potential to harm people, damage the environment and destroy facilities along with corporate reputation. Good major hazard leadership helps an organisation to ensure these risks are given the resource, priority and attention that they need to reduce the likelihood of a major accident.  For more information on good safety leadership.

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Latest Posts

  • Learning Brief 022 – COVID Risks Beyond Infection October 16, 2020
  • Learning Brief 021 – Safety Critical Communication October 16, 2020
  • Learning Brief 020 – Sustained Learning October 7, 2020
  • Learning Brief 019 – Supply Chain Culture and Behaviours October 7, 2020
  • COVID-19 Guidance and Information June 12, 2020

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