One of the steps in Process Safety Management (PSM) implementation is to complete a qualitative gap analysis against the PSM standard (in this case, the CSA Z767 standard). To perform this gap analysis, PSM Self-Assessment Worksheets have been developed as part of the current work. These documents are for the conduct of operations and operational discipline element.
Conduct of operations and operational discipline refers to carrying out operational and management tasks in a methodical way to achieve excellence. Conduct of operations is closely tied to an organization’s culture.
The Self-Assessment and Action Plan Worksheet and the resources and industry best practices below are intended to help integrate the investigation element into your workplace.
Learn more about the PSM initiative here.
Key Resources
- How to Use PSM Self-Assessment & Action Plans
- Integrating Process Safety Management into Canadian Wood Pellet Facilities that Generate Combustible Wood Dust [Rayner Brown, K., Murray, G., Laturnus, B., Yazdanpanah, F., Cloney, C., Amyotte, P.R. The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 102, 4085-4103., 2024]
- Managing Risks in Manufacturing Workplaces: How to Use the Self-Evaluation Tool [WorkSafeBC, 2022]
- Enhancing Health & Safety Culture & Performance: Self-Evaluation Tool for Managing Risks in Manufacturing Workplaces [WorkSafeBC, 2023]
Industry Best Practices
- Audit Process Safety for Compliance and Performance, CEP (Chemical Engineering Progress) (subscription required) [Klein and Thompson, 2022]
- Introduction to Conduct of Operations [Center for Chemical Process Safety, 2022]
- Introduction to Operational Readiness [Center for Chemical Process Safety, n.d.]