Transcription of PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW - Marsh
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Energy & Power PracticePRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEWRISK ENGINEERING POSITION PAPER 06 Marsh 11. Objective 32. Background 33. When to do a PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW (PSSR)? 54. Who carries out the PSSR? 75. What are the steps in a PSSR? 76. Stewardship of the PSSR? 87. Use of PSSR forms and checklists 88. References 89. Appendix A 10 1. Example PSSR form 10 2. Example PSSR checklist (long) 10 3. Example PSSR checklist (short) 1610. Appendix B 18 Self-assessment checklist 18 CONTENTS2 PRE-STARTUP SAFETY ReviewMarsh 31. OBJECTIVE A PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW (PSSR) is carried out to confirm that all appropriate elements of process SAFETY management have been addressed satisfactorily and that the facility is safe to startup.
• Instrumentation engineer. • Process engineer. • Industrial hygiene representative. • Construction engineer. • Safety department representative. • Environmental specialist. • Inspection department representative. • Emergency response department representative. One person can serve multiple roles. For efficiency reasons the
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