Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
OSH IN CHEMICAL
INDUSTRIES
Chapter 1
Introduction
Proper
Selection
Proper Attitude
Reporting
unsafe
condition
Safe work
Domino Theory
practices
PREVENTION
PHILOSOPHY OF ACCIDENT
Use of PPE
H.W Heinrich
First aid
PHILOSOPHY OF ACCIDENT
PREVENTION
Loss Causation Theory
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Explain the terms used in OSH e.g. hazards, accident, risk etc.
Explain the importance of accident and loss statistics and calculate the number of
accidents and/or fatalities using OSHA incidence rate, FAR and fatality rate.
Describe the four most cited disasters and identify its impact to the standard in the
practice of safety
REMINDER !!!....
Fundamental principles
Using knowledge & skill for enhancement of human welfare
Honest and impartial and serving with fidelity the public, their employers and clients
Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession
Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the
performance of their professional duties
Engineers shall perform services only in areas of their competence
Engineer shall issues public statement only in an objective and truthful manner
Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as faithful agents or
trustees, and shall avoid conflict of interest
Engineer shall build their professional reputations on the merits of their services
Engineers shall act in such a manner as to uphold and enhance the honor, integrity, and dignity of
the engineering profession
Engineers shall continue their professional development throughout their careers and shall provide
opportunities for the professional development of those engineers under their supervision.
Introduction-general
Chemical industry is entering an era of more complex processes thus more complex safety
and health technology
Example of technology of safety:
Hydrodynamic models representing two-phase flow through a vessel relief.
Dispersion models representing the spread of toxic vapor through a plant after a release.
Mathematical techniques to determine the various ways that processes can fail and the
probability of failure.
Introduction-general
THEN…
Accident prevention
Emphasis on worker’s safety – hard
hats, safety shoes, rules and
regulations.
NOW…
= Loss prevention
Includes hazard identification, technical
evaluation & design of new engineering
features to prevent loss
Introduction-general
Safety & health program
Safety deals with acute effects of hazards, whereas health deals with
chronic effects of hazards.
Safety & health program
It is a measure of effectiveness of safety programs
Successful Safety
Program
Safety & health program
Good safety & health program identifies and eliminates existing hazards. Excellent one
has management system to prevent existence of hazards
inherent safety
Inherent safety is to select a process or equipment which is by
“The essence of the inherently safer approach to plant design is the avoidance of hazards rather than their control by added-on
protective equipment” [T. A. Kletz, Plant Design for Safety: A User-Friendly Approach, 1991]
Definitions
Nature of Accident Process
•Fire
•Explosions
•Toxic release
Chemical plant accidents follow typical pattern. Fires are the most common, followed
by explosion and toxic release
With respect to fatalities, the order reverses, with toxic release having the greatest
potential of fatalities
Fatality Rate
• Independent of the number of hours.
• Based on the number of fatalities per year and total number of
people in applicable population
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Responsible Care
Responsible Care
It is an initiative of the chemical industry and adopted by chemical
companies to improve continuous HSE performance of their operations and
products in manner responsible to the concern of the public
Responsible Care
Why RC?
To respond to public concerns about manufacture,
transport, use and disposal of chemicals
Community awareness and involvement are key
features to initiative
Aim of RC;
Improve chemical industry performance in HSE
Improve public perception in the chemical industry
What does it mean?
Responsible Care
Codes of Management Practices
Responsible Care
Codes of Management Practices;