Transcription of Process Safety Metrics - AIChE
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Process Safety Metrics Guide for Selecting Leading and Lagging Indicators 2018 PSE CountPSE RatePSE Severity Rate20132014201520162017 Version Process Safety Metrics : Guide for Selecting Leading and Lagging Metrics Page 2 of 63 Table of Contents Acronyms Preface 1 Introduction 2 Process Safety Indicator Overview Process Safety Incident Designation Process Safety Indicator Criteria Process Involvement Reporting Thresholds Location Acute Release Process Safety Incident Flowchart Exclusions 3 Tier 1 - Process Safety Event Indicators Tier 1 Indicator Purpose Tier 1 Process Safety Event Thresholds Tier 1 Process Safety Event Severity Levels 4 Tier 2 - Process Safety Event Indicators Tier 2 Indicator Purpose Tier 2 Process Safety Event Thresholds 5 Reporting Process Safety Event Tier 1 and Tier 2 Metrics Rate Adjusted Metrics Industry Process Safety Metrics PSE Metrics Interpretations and Examples 6 Tier 3 - Near Miss Incident Indicators Tier 3 Indicator Purpose Definition of a Process Safety Near Miss Examples of Process Safety Near Miss Incidents
The Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) was established in 1985 by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for the express purpose of assisting industry in preventing or mitigating ... Refining and Petrochemical Industries. This recommended practice was finalized and released in April
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