Guidelines for process safety knowledge management
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Center for Chemical Process Safety, issuing body.

Başlık
Guidelines for process safety knowledge management

Yazar
American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Center for Chemical Process Safety, issuing body.

ISBN
9781394187737
 
9781394187720
 
9781394187744

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 online resource

İçerik
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Acknowledgments -- Dedication -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Process Safety Knowledge Management (PSKM)? -- 1.2 Purpose and Scope of this Book -- 1.3 Historical Development of PSKM -- 1.4 Knowledge Pyramid -- 1.5 Audience -- 1.6 Elements Not Covered in This Book -- 1.7 Content and Organization of this Book -- 2 The Business Case for Process Safety Knowledge Management -- 2.1 Generating Process Safety Knowledge -- 2.2 Retaining Process Safety Knowledge -- 2.3 Sharing Process Safety Knowledge -- 2.4 From Knowledge to Wisdom -- 3 PSKM and Risk Based Process Safety -- 3.1 Process Knowledge Management vs. PSKM -- 3.2 PSKM Cycle Impacts on the Four Pillars of RBPS -- 3.3 Commit to Process Safety -- 3.3.1 Process Safety Culture -- 3.3.2 Process Safety Competency -- 3.3.3 Workforce InvolvementWorkforce Involvement provides a system -- 3.3.4 Case Study -- CCPS Member Company -- Process Safety Knowledge Ownership -- 3.4 Understand Hazards and Risk -- 3.4.1 Process Knowledge Management and Process Safety Knowledge Management -- 3.4.2 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 3.5 Manage Risk -- 3.5.1 Operating Procedures -- 3.5.2 Training and Performance Assurance -- 3.5.3 Management of Change -- 3.6 Learn from Experience -- 3.6.1 Incident Investigation -- 3.6.2 Measurement and Metrics -- 3.6.3 Auditing -- 3.6.4 Management Review and Continuous Improvement -- 3.7 Chapter Summary -- 3.8 Introduction to the Next Chapter -- 4 Developing and Implementing PSKM -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Resources for Capturing, Organizing and Providing PSK -- 4.2.1 PSKM Implementation Teams -- 4.2.2 RACI Charts -- 4.2.3 Knowledge Resources for Development and Implementation -- 4.2.4 Logic Models for Developing and Implementing PSKM.
 
4.2.5 Required Input to Build the PSKM System -- 4.3 Capturing Knowledge and Information -- 4.4 Organizing Knowledge and Information -- 4.5 Providing Knowledge and Information -- 4.6 Organizational Structure to Build PSKM -- 4.6.1 Steps to Implement PSKM -- 4.6.2 Planning for Business Changes for Successful PSKM Development and Implementation -- 4.6.3 Employee Mentoring and Retention -- 4.6.4 PSKM Succession Planning -- 4.7 Establishing PSKM Culture -- 4.7.1 Effect of Workplace Factors on PSKM -- 4.7.2 Common Barriers to Sharing PSK -- 4.7.3 Human Factors Effect on PSKM Development and Implementation -- 4.7.4 Other Best Practices and Tools Related to a PSKM System -- 4.8 Chapter Summary -- 4.9 Introduction to the Next Chapter -- 5 Maintaining and Improving PSKM -- 5.1 People, Roles and Responsibilities for Managing the PSK -- 5.1.1 Logic Model for Maintaining PSKM -- 5.2 Tools to Maintain the PSK -- 5.2.1 Technical Training and Employee Development Program -- 5.2.2 Management of Change (MOC) -- 5.2.3 MOC to Maintain and Update Existing PSI -- 5.2.4 Incremental Changes -- 5.2.5 Hazard Registry -- Risk Matrix -- 5.2.6 Process Safety Communities of Practice -- 5.2.7 RAGAGEP for Equipment Specific Information -- 5.2.8 Maintenance and Inspection Historical Data -- 5.2.9 Shared Learning Database -- 5.2.10 Corrective Action Tracking System -- 5.2.11 Document Management -- 5.3 Assessing and Improving the PSKM Program -- 5.3.1 PSKM KPIs -- 5.3.2 PSKM Maturity Assessment -- 5.3.3 Gap Assessments -- 5.3.4 PSKM Audits -- 5.3.5 Preparing for the PSKM Audit -- 5.3.6 PSKM Software -- 5.4 Information Management -- 5.4.1 Information Management Technologies -- 5.5 Chapter Summary -- 5.6 Introduction to the Next Chapter -- 6 Case Studies and Lessons Learned -- 6.1 Introduction to PSKM Focus Charts -- 6.2 Case Studies from Significant Incidents.
 
6.2.1 BP Texas City, Texas -- 6.2.2 Concept Sciences (CSI) Hydroxylamine Explosion, Allentown, Pennsylvania -- 6.2.3 Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts -- 6.2.4 Tesoro Anacortes, Washington -- 6.2.5 Du Pont La Porte, Texas -- 6.2.6 Buncefield Oil Storage Depot -- 6.3 Key Factors from PSKM Success Stories in Other Industries -- 6.4 Understanding Knowledge Management System Failures -- 6.5 Chapter Summary -- 6.6 Introduction to the Next Chapter -- 7 Summary of Process Safety Knowledge Management (PSKM) -- References -- Index -- EULA.

Özet
"Process Safety Knowledge Management is one of the 20 elements of Risk-Based Process Safety as defined by the CCPS. It is a method for capturing, organizing, maintaining, and providing process safety knowledge to improve a companies overall process safety performance"-- Provided by publisher.

Notlar
John Wiley and Sons

Konu Terimleri
Industrial safety.
 
Chemical processes -- Safety measures.
 
Manufacturing processes -- Safety measures.
 
Knowledge management.
 
Sécurité du travail.
 
Procédés chimiques -- Sécurité -- Mesures.
 
Fabrication -- Sécurité -- Mesures.
 
occupational safety.
 
Chemical & Biochemical.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING.

Tür
Electronic books.

Tüzel Kişi Ek Girişi
American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Center for Chemical Process Safety,
 
John Wiley & Sons,

Elektronik Erişim
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394187744


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