Saturday, June 26, 2021

HAZOP STUDY: The Cornerstone of Effective Risk Management by TSM TheSafetyMaster

The HAZOP study gives the risk manager an opportunity to examine all critical design, operating, and maintenance aspects of a process system concurrently with their interactions, interrelationships, and interdependence. It provides an opportunity for thorough examination of all factors that affect plant safety and productivity in order to identify, quantify and control true hazards in the most efficient manner possible.

Risk is everywhere, and engineers instinctively know that there are risks involved when they design and operate products, facilities, and processes. There is a need to assess and quantify the risk of new projects or process changes so as to mitigate these potential hazards. It´s a systematic approach to investigating the potential risks and incidents that may happen within a particular operational condition.

HAZOP is a useful methodology for assessing the hazards and operational problems that can occur during normal operations, those events which are unlikely to have long-term effects and not likely cause an accident. Hazop study includes assessment of hazardous effects, initiating events that could jeopardize the chain of events, analyzing risk exposures, etc. A systematic approach is used which methodically identifies sources of potential accidents and forms a basis for evaluation and development of strategies to eliminate or reduce them. HAZOP studies also help the analysts or investigators to arrive at the probable cause of accidents as well as their contributing conditions.

The basic purpose of HAZOP is to define the safe conditions around a plant through methods including ID the hazards, impact of adverse events, and identify measures to mitigate the risk. HAZOP helps separate "signal from the noise" so that risks can be assessed properly by focusing on how losses can occur rather than on what might cause them.

How we can help

·         Onsite/ Online Training

·         Proper Documentation for Hazop study

·         Providing consultation and conducting Hazop study

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Monday, June 21, 2021

What is a health and safety audit, and why have one ? by TheSafetyMaster

Health and safety auditing is perhaps the best way to ensure that the workplace remains a safe place for both employees and customers. Examples of health and safety risks can be anything from poor lighting to slippery floors and unsafe working heights. These hazards can result in a number of injuries or accidents, some of which could have been prevented by a regular health and safety audit or safety audit. Health and safety auditing is perhaps the best way to ensure that the workplace remains a safe place for both employees and customers.

Health and safety training can save your company thousands of dollars in fines, in addition to helping you to identify areas where you could be operating more safely. Health and safety audits help to confirm that standards are being met in all areas. Hiring an independent auditor is often more affordable than purchasing the equipment and materials needed for self-auditing. Hire an auditor, let them teach you what safety standards are, and save your company money and help move it towards an even safer environment.

TheSafetyMaster is a top safety consultant that provides health and safety audits with regards to a construction site and any other hazardous premises. A safety audit is a tool for identifying safety hazards in the workplace and effective corrective measures are incorporated. Keeping yourself and those around you safe is essential. Health and Safety audits are an important aspect of this but often overlooked. TheSafetyMaster specializes in auditing your facility, ensuring that you know exactly where you stand and can implement any necessary changes to stay safe. To maintain a healthy workplace, ensure safe working conditions and implement accident prevention programs, you need advice and support from professionals. The safety professionals of TheSafetyMaster are committed to protecting people before accidents happen. By conducting regular workplace occupational health and safety management audits and by giving safety training in your place of work, we can help you reach your goals.

How we can help?

  • Online/Onsite Training
  • Safety Audit
  • Implementation
  • Documentation and Report

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Monday, June 14, 2021

Benefits of Process Hazard Analysis by TheSafetyMaster

Most organizations fail to conduct process hazard analysis (PHA) because they are not sure of the benefits they will get from it. This article details the benefits of process hazard analysis so that you can find out if your organization needs to conduct it. If you are unfamiliar with the hazard analysis process and how it can be used, you’re not alone. Many companies struggle to comprehend the necessity of such a process. The benefits of process hazard analysis are often glossed over. Process hazard analysis is aimed at identifying, analyzing, and reducing potential failures in a process.

The nature of business has changed over the years especially with the entry of several manufacturers across the globe. Since they are dealing with different types of clients, it has created a demand for new ways of doing things. In this regard, process hazard analysis has been pivotal in helping some businesses to provide a better service to their clients. Process hazard analysis (PHA) is considered to be one of the critical components in the analysis and design of process safety management (PSM). It is defined by ISO as 'a systematic approach to assessing the potential for hazardous incidents which result from failure of a process to perform in accordance with its intended goals'. Protecting people, property, natural environment, etc. through prevention or mitigation of hazardous industrial incidents can help in safeguarding profitability as well.

Process hazard analysis is a detailed study of every possible thing that can go wrong in a process and how to handle those problems. The purpose of process hazard analysis is to take a broad look at what goes into a process, point out potential problems, help eliminate or reduce risk and find ways to improve performance or quality. A PHA can reduce the risk of incidents that cause death, injuries, and property damages. PHAs are performed to identify the "root causes" of incidents or near-misses in order to eliminate the root cause and prevent a recurrence. PHAs should be performed during each design stage. However, they can also catch bigger problems in the operational stage, before reaching catastrophic proportions.

TheSafetyMaster, a top safety consultant provides process hazard analysis and fire audit services. Process hazard analysis is part of risk management in business and industry. Process hazards are unsafe conditions or events that can cause a process accident if they are not identified and corrected. Process safety management commonly involves the use of a process flow diagram to identify the potential hazards that could occur in a specific process or operation.

How we can help:

·         Process hazard analysis and audit

·         Onsite/Online Training

·         Proper Documentation

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

How our behavior-based safety methodology benefits your organization by TheSafetyMaster

In any body of work, you will always have the risk of human error. Whether that be in a manufacturing facility, service industry, or even IT support. This is true in the office as well. In fact, research shows that some of the most dangerous threats in any environment come from inside your office walls. Behaviour Based Safety (BBS), much like traditional safety procedures, focuses on eliminating risk by predicting and reinforcing positive behavior.

There is a growing trend around Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) in the workplace and it relates to how organizations are responding to safety issues within their workplace. For example, one organization implemented a sophisticated Telematics System that provides drivers of company vehicles with real-time feedback on driving performance, general vehicle performance, and statistics about previous trips. Another organization decided to create a team responsible for accident prevention at the local plant. In this environment, the group decided to change the behaviors of drivers by approaching the problem from both a fundamental and cultural perspective.

Behavior-based safety (BBS) has become a widely accepted standard in today's industry and is commonly used to prevent or correct unsafe behavior resulting in injuries or deaths or exposure to hazardous conditions. People make mistakes, people are human. BBS can be an effective tool in training employees to recognize and modify high-risk behaviors that put them at a greater risk of injury or death. Behavior-based safety (BBS) is a robust methodology for defining, measuring, and improving safety behavior through a collective effort. It is more than what people may think and requires a systematic approach to develop, implement and maintain it in an organization. A BBS program can ensure effective communication across organizations, reduce overall injuries, increase productivity, etc. It can be said that BBS serves as a bridge between organizational goals and individual goals as it aligns both the factors in achieving desired results.

How we can help

·         Onsite/Online Training

·         Documentation and audit

·         Behavior-based safety consultancy

For more details, contact us info@thesafetymaster.com or +91 7665231743