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Month: July 2016

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PSF Newsletter – July 2016

28/07/2016 Peter Davidson 0

Newsletter 7 – July 2016

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Crane collision with pipe bridge

27/07/2016 Peter Davidson 0

Brief account of the incident A crane owned and operated by a contractor working on site struck a pipe bridge causing damage to the structure […]

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UKOPA Guidance: Pipeline Process Safety Performance Monitoring

27/07/2016 Peter Davidson 0

Performance monitoring forms a key part of process safety management. A number of pipeline incidents across the word highlighted the importance of monitoring the effectiveness […]

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CPD – Continuous Improvement in Process Safety (CiProS) – Level 3 Qualification

19/07/2016 Phil Scott 0

This document is outlines a Process Safety continuous professional development course offered by HFL Consulting Ltd. The course is supported by CIA, and several representatives […]

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CPD – Continuous Improvement in Process Safety (CiProS) – overview

19/07/2016 Phil Scott 0

This document is an overview of a Process Safety continuous professional development course offered by HFL Consulting Ltd. The course is supported by CIA, and […]

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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