What Is A Process Safety Engineer
What Is A Process Safety Engineer
What Is A Process Safety Engineer
overpressure/underpressure hazards
toxic exposure
Evaluate the risk from those hazards, both qualitatively and quantitatively:
knowledge of previous incidents that have occurred in the company and industry
reduce inventories
apply Human Factors principles to reduce the error potential at the interfaces of people with
equipment and instrumentation
To successfully perform these functions, the Process Safety Engineer will be knowledgeable in
the following areas:
Knowledge:
Consensus Standards and Codes (ASME, ASTM, NFPA, ANSI, ISA, EN, etc.)
Human Factors:
o Human-machine concepts
o Principles of human error reduction
Audit key elements of process safety to ensure processes are being followed and are working as
intended
Ensure proper application of MOC and appropriate hazard analysis and risk assessments are
performed on changes
Confirm proper resolution and closure of recommendations from process safety studies, audits,
and incident investigations
Coordinate and ensure effective execution of hazard and risk assessment studies
Ensure site personnel are trained and recognize their role in process safety
Communicate and work with management to ensure leadership and proper emphasis on
process safety, including employee participation
Ensure that projects fully address process safety in-design and satisfy process safety requirements
Provide specialist consulting service in safety and fire protection in the design, engineering,
construction and operation of chemical plants and refineries
Monitor additions and changes to codes and standards applicable to company operations
Actively participate to influence and remain current with new developments and positions taken
on updates to existing standards
Develop and deliver training and other presentations on Process Safety Management and
related subjects
Develop or assist in the development of new and updated tools for process safety applications
and reviews
Participate in or lead process hazards and other process safety analysis at existing sites and for
new projects
Represent the Company in outside professional process safety organizations (CCPS, EPSC, IPSG,
etc.), research consortia (MKOPSC, Wharton, etc.), and process safety committees of trade
organizations (API, ACC, TCC, SOCMA, etc.)
Develop and maintain contacts with other companies to remain abreast of Industry Best
Practices