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Despite investment of considerable resources to conduct process hazard analyses (PHAs), many companies are still experiencing a high rate of incidents and find that the causes of these incidents have not been identified and/or addressed in their PHAs. Read this white paper to learn why quality issues can have a serious impact on the effectiveness of PHAs.
A leading chemical supplier relocated their microbiology and environmental labs from one location to another one in 2008. The client wanted to have a revalidation of their PHA by conducting a new PHA to review the basic design and practices.
An international personal products manufacturer needed to complete process hazard analyses of their alcohol processes to meet regulatory and company requirements. The process hazard analyses could not be completed until all necessary process safety information was compiled.
A major pulp and paper manufacturing company in Mississippi determined that its process safety management (PSM) program had to do more than merely follow OSHA regulations; they wanted it to also be effective in preventing accidents.
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