PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT

OneSource is a comprehensive safety management and consulting firm. We drive your safety program to a new level of excellence by instilling a sustainable dedication for safety within your organization’s culture. Ultimately, incorporating safety into your operations benefits everyone — with smooth startups and shutdowns, enhanced efficiency and quality, and reduced risks.

MEET OUR EXPERTS

One of the biggest assets that OneSource EHS possesses is its own people and the ability to work as a team to help protect your business. With the skills to perform professionally using the best possible solutions, the team is able to have fun when appropriate and relate to our clients on a personal level as well. Meet just a few of the members that make OneSource EHS the well-oiled machine that it is.

KAREN SAURAGE, CSP

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE &
SAFETY CONSULTANT

CURTIS SHAKOTKO, PE, MBA

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

THANG NGUYEN

PSM SPECIALIST

MANAGEMENT PROGRAM STANDARDS, PROCEDURES AND WORK PRACTICES

We develop New or Improve Existing elements of their management systems, such as:
  • Process Safety Standards, Procedures, and Work Practices
  • Equipment/asset reliability standards, procedures, and work practices.
  • Improve performance for Mechanical Integrity or general Reliability-centered maintenance programs.
  • Operating Procedures to set a sound foundation for training and competency assessments.

Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, Incident Investigation, and Emergency Planning and Response

  • Provide solutions to prevent accidents by Identifying Hazards and Assessing Risks within the processes by facilitating Process Hazard Analyses, PHAs, using tools such as, HAZOP, What-if, FMEA for PHAs, Equipment Failures, and overall Process Safety performance check-ups.
  • Help clients prevent recurrence of process upsets and Incidents through comprehensive investigations and Root Cause Analyses (RCAs).
  • Facilitate the hazard assessment and submittal of the potential worst-case and alternative accidental releases for a facility’s compliance to OSHA’s Risk Management Plan (RMP).

Culture, Performance, and Contractor Management

OneSource EHS helps our clients target opportunities and drive continual performance by:

  • Assessing the current culture and provide recommendations and solutions to shift the organization to a Process Safety-driven culture.
  • Assess Process Safety Management systems for improved performance and compliance through gap analyses and formal third-party audits. Provide clients with solutions to identified gaps.

Develop new or Improve existing Contractor Management programs for

  • Contractors whose clients are regulated under or prescribe to a Process Safety program
  • Chemical facility’s Contractor Management obligations.

Additionally we:

  • We assist clients in preparing for internal, regulatory and third-party Process Safety audits
  • Educate and coach employees, supervisors, and managers on the practical application and requirements associated with Process Safety.

Assure1: PSM Auditing

OneSource’s Assure1 process allows us to combine our extensive industry experience with an objective criteria based tool that ensures a comprehensive look into the true condition of your company’s PSM Program.

  • OneSource’s proprietary assessment tool
  • Objective, criteria based regulatory auditing process
  • Risk ranks findings by priority
  • Assure1 can effectively & proactively manage compliance and cost

READ OUR FEATURED ARTICLE IN BIC MAGAZINE: THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRY 4.0 ON PROCESS SAFETYThe Effects of Industry 4.0 On Process Safety

By: Thang Nguyen, Chemical Engineer, PSM Specialist at OneSource EHS as Featured in BIC Magazine

“Industry 4.0” refers to the fourth industrial revolution, which describes the growing trend toward automation and data exchange in technology and processes within the manufacturing industry. This emerging revolution is primarily centered on automation, interconnectivity and instantaneous access to real-time data. Some examples include the Industrial Internet of People, the Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing.

There are several risks related to process safety: environmental, regulatory, human safety, plant assets, public image and litigation. An incident may involve all or several of these categories. For example, a plant explosion may cause fatalities, major equipment destruction, major environmental impact, a negative corporate image, regulatory compliance issues, legal consequences or significant shutdown time.

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