Remaining Course Material
1. Overview of Process Safety2. Compliance with standards3. Process Hazard Analysis4. Standard Operating Procedures5. Safe work Procedures6. Mechanical Integrity7. Management of Change8. Auditing Process Safety systems9. Emergency response procedures
4. Standard Operating Procedures
Process Safety Management for
Biofuels
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29 CFR 1910.119 (f)
Operating Procedures
• Written (or electronic) instructions• List the steps• Describe the order of the steps• Describe process, hazards,
protective equipment, and controls
What are Operating Procedures?
Describe the tasks necessary to safely start up,
operate, and shut down the process.Include emergency shutdown and
special situations.
Why Operating Procedures are Important
Assures that the intended procedures and methods are used by each operator,
Helps to insure that an individual operator will consistently execute a particular task in the intended manner.
Example operating procedure
Written Procedures
Written Procedures
Employee Training on Operating Procedures
Start-up Procedures
BP Texas City Explosion;Texas City, Texas;March 23, 2005
Ineffective
http://www.csb.gov/CSB REPORT NO. 2005-04-I-TX March, 2007
Outdated startup procedure
Inadequate Shutdown Procedures
Bayer CropScience, 2008
New Equipment – Inadequate Operating
Procedures
Runaway Reaction
http://www.csb.gov/newsroom/detail.aspx?nid=268
Developing Operating Procedures
A. Identify what operating procedures are needed.B. Address all operating modes in your operating procedures.C. Establish an operating procedure control system.
Developing Operating Procedures
D. Validate your operating procedures and verify that actual practice conforms to intended practice.
E. Supplement your operating procedures with checklists.
Operating Procedures
A. Identify what operating procedures are needed.
Operating Procedures
B. Establish an operating procedure control system.
Operating Procedures
C. Address safe operating limits and consequences of deviation from the safe operating limits.
Operating Procedure = PracticePractice = Operating Procedure
D. Validate your operating procedures and verify that actual practice conforms to intended practice.
Operating Procedures
E. Supplement your operating procedures with checklists.
Remaining Course Material
1. Overview of Process Safety2. Compliance with standards3. Process Hazard Analysis4. Standard Operating Procedures5. Safe work Procedures6. Mechanical Integrity7. Management of Change8. Auditing Process Safety systems9. Emergency response procedures