USE THIS GUIDELINE TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE PROCESS SAFETY KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM When managing the risks of hazardous materials and
energies, a well-developed process safety program is critical for
maintaining a healthy workforce, for protecting the environment, and
for sustaining the business. The Center for Chemical Process Safety
(CCPS) has identified Process Knowledge Management as one of its
twenty Elements in its Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) approach. With
an effective Process Safety Knowledge Management (PSKM) system, an
organization will be able to capture, organize, maintain, and access
its technical, engineering, and administrative information. Thus, an
effective PSKM system will help an organization successfully manage
its risks. This book provides a set of comprehensive guidelines for
implementing a Process Safety Knowledge Management (PSKM) system,
which will help an organization improve its process safety
performance. The book begins with a discussion on the characteristics
of a PSKM system. Then it describes the underlying factors for
successful implementation and ends with guidance on overcoming common
implementation difficulties. Produced by a leading global process
safety organization, this book is essential for any organization
looking to ensure that systems are in place to sustain their process
safety knowledge during the life of the process. _Guidelines for
Process Safety Knowledge Management_ readers will also find:
* Case studies throughout the book, with PSKM-related lessons
* Detailed discussions of how a PSKM system helps cultivate
leadership, improves organizational culture, and involves employees
* A business case for PSKM, demonstrating the benefits to the
business
_Guidelines for Process Safety Knowledge Management_ is ideal for
process safety professionals, engineering managers, facility managers,
maintenance managers, production managers, and others responsible for
creating or managing their process safety knowledge management
systems.
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ISBN
9781394187737
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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