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Process Safety Management and Human Factors
A Practitioner’s Experiential Approach

For operational, technical and safety managers in high-risk industries, this fundamental resource focuses on how to prevent major process safety accidents

Waddah S. Ghanem Al Hashmi (Edited by)

9780128181096, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 1 December 2020

346 pages,

50 B/W illustrations


22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.57 kg

Process Safety Management and Human Factors: A Practitioner's Experiential Approach addresses human factors in process safety management (PSM) from a reflective learning approach. The book is written by engineers and technical specialists who spent the last 15-20 years of their professional career looking at behavioral-based safety, human factor research, and safety culture development in organizations. It is a fundamental resource for operational, technical and safety managers in high-risk industries who need to focus on personal and occupational safety management to prevent safety accidents. Real-life examples illustrate how a good, effective understanding of human factors supports PSM and positive impacts on accident occurrence.

1. Introduction to process safety management in a practical context 2. Introduction to human factors and the human element 3. Leadership and process safety management 4. The awareness of risk, complacency, and the normalization of deviance 5. Competence assurance and organizational learning 6. Integration of human factors in hazard identification and risk assessment 7. Inherent safety impact in complying process safety regulations and reducing human error 8. Asset and mechanical integrity management 9. Management of change 10. Management of risk through safe work practices 11. Process safety information, hazard control, and communication 12. Prestart-up and shutdown safety reviews 13. Contractor management 14. Emergency response management and control 15. Human performance within process safety management compliance assurance 16. Regulating PSM and the impact of effectiveness 17. Readying the organization for change: communication and alignment 18. Do we really learn from loss incidents? 19. Gauging the effectiveness of implementation and measuring the performance of PSM activities 20. Human errors, organization culture, and leadership

Appendix 1. Sample PSSR checklist and report  2. Reference list and international standards and codes

Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Health & safety issues [KNXC]

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