How can you ensure your process hazard analysis program is adaptable to new hazards?
Process hazard analysis (PHA) is a systematic method of identifying and evaluating the potential risks of chemical, physical, or biological hazards in a process plant. PHA helps to prevent accidents, injuries, and environmental damage by providing recommendations for risk reduction and control measures. However, PHA is not a one-time activity. It needs to be updated and revised regularly to account for new hazards that may arise from changes in process design, operation, maintenance, or external factors. In this article, you will learn how to ensure your PHA program is adaptable to new hazards and what steps you need to take to keep it current and effective.
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