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Our process safety resources help companies get a strong grasp of process safety, identify key risks and evaluate where their controls need strengthening.

Major safety failures in process-industry settings often stem from weak systems or gaps in managing hazards, not just from individual mistakes. This program highlights the importance of differentiating between process safety and personal/occupational safety. 

By focusing on system integrity, barriers, and performance measurement, companies can reduce the risk of catastrophic events.

Who is this program for?

  • Safety leads and managers responsible for systems and process-hazard control

  • Operations supervisors, maintenance leads and engineers working with hazardous substances or major hazard equipment

  • Companies that need to develop or strengthen their process safety management program

What's included?

Foundational concepts and definitions. 
 

How to use these resources

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Build a foundation

Start with Volume 1: Introduction to Process Safety to align your team on what process safety means in your operations.

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Assess your surroundings

Assess your most significant hazards and existing controls using the barrier-focused materials in Volume 2.

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Measure and analyze

Use the resource shared in Volume 3: Measure What You Already Do to benchmark where you are and identify gaps.

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Get trained

Encourage supervisors, operators and maintenance crews to take the awareness course to build basic competency.

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Submit your data

Submit your data to the Data Gateway to track trends and compare performance across your company or sector.

Get started

Get the tools, templates, and training materials to help your teams recognize, plan and control high-energy hazards.

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