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Abstract
Background: In process industries, production, storage, transportation, usage and disposal of chemicals
are inherently dangerous and the risk of catastrophic accident occurrence is potentially high. To improve
safety level in these industries, establishment of process safety management (PSM) system is considered
as the most effective measures. This study was conducted to determine the degree of requirements
compliance of occupational health and safety assessment series (OHSAS 18001 [OH&S]) and health
safety and environment management system (HSE-MS) with PSM as well as to evaluate implementation
of PSM requirements in a petrochemical complex and feasibility of its establishment.
Methods: In the first stage of this study, through a library review, requirements of PSM, OH&S and HSEMS systems were extracted. Then, the requirements of these three systems were compared and the level of
their agreements was determined. In the next stage, the degree of PSM system implementation was
assessed in a petrochemical complex and its complete establishment was studied according to OSHA
PSM audit guide. The required data were collected by reviewing the documents, interviewing with
employees and surveying field evidence.
Findings: The results showed that PSM system was in full agreements in 8 and 9 requirements of OH&S
and HSE-MS systems, respectively. 5 requirements including process safety information, pre-startup
safety review, mechanical integrity, hot work permit and trade secret were specific for PSM system.
Percentage of common requirements of PSM and OH&S systems as well as PSM and HSE-MS systems
were found to be 57.14% and 64.28%, respectively. Additionally, the results revealed that 67.4% of PSM
requirements have been already established in the studied industry.
Conclusion: With revising some requirements of OH&S and HSE-MS systems and including PSM
requirements in them and providing the remained specific documents of PSM system, establishment of
PSM system in the studied industry is feasible. Regarding the similarity of conditions in petrochemical
complexes throughout the country, the results of this study can be generilized to these petrochemical
complexes.
Key words: Process Industries, Petrochemical Industries, Process Safety Management System,
Occupational Health and Safety Management System
1- MSc, Department of Occupatinal Health, School of public Health and Nutration, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Health, School of public Health and Nutration, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz,
Iran (Corresponding Author) Email: jahangiri_m@sums.ac.ir
3- Professor, Research Center for Health Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
4- MSc, Department of HSE, National Petrochemical Company, Iran
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