HSE: About the Health and Safety Executive. Process Safety based on risk and performance indicators

Journal Title: Religación. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 14

Abstract

The severity of accidents in the process industry and the considerable damage caused by these incidents has doubled the importance of the safety of the process in these industries. In the past decades, along with changing approaches to industrial issues, process safety has also changed. Today, there is a lot of attention to risk and risk-based methods for the development of applied strategies in process industries. The safety of the risk-based process for enhancing safety in the process industry has been developed to address the deficiencies in previous approaches, with emphasis on four key principles (including 20 elements) and has not yet been implemented in any of the process industries in Iran. From the perspective of risk-based safety, the risk level of the risks in the process industry is not the same and it is necessary to identify larger risks, with the approach of the various resources available in the organization, which are often finite, in an optimal and effective manner. The section will be used. Measuring and monitoring performance indicators in this strategy is very important. These indicators provide a complete picture of the usefulness and effectiveness of the safety-related activities of the process, while identifying gaps and weaknesses in the system, will provide a good guide for complementary actions in order to enhance the safety of the process. In this paper, while describing the principles of safety of the risk-based process, its elements have been introduced and 105 functional indicators, including progressive and bottom-up, have been defined for it. From the indicators defined in this research, we can select the most suitable ones and use them to improve the safety of the process industries.

Authors and Affiliations

Mohammad Rezaie Narimisa, Noor Ezlin Ahmad Basri, Astiaj Khoramshahi, Mahmoud Makkiabadi

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Mohammad Rezaie Narimisa, Noor Ezlin Ahmad Basri, Astiaj Khoramshahi, Mahmoud Makkiabadi (2019). HSE: About the Health and Safety Executive. Process Safety based on risk and performance indicators. Religación. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 4(14), 103-112. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-629551