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Process Safety Management: Leveraging Networks and Communities of Practice for Continuous Improvement [Pehme köide]

(Suncor Energy Inc, Calgary, Canada), (Suncor Energy, Calgary, Canada), (President and CEO, OEMS Erudite Corp. Texas), (University of Trinidad and Tobago, Piarco)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 24 Tables, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1041221002
  • ISBN-13: 9781041221005
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 24 Tables, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1041221002
  • ISBN-13: 9781041221005
The continued prevalence of major incidents (most recently the 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill) and preponderance of workplace fatalities and injuries as well as Process Safety Management (PSM) Incidents, globally, begs the question: why do incidents continue to occur in todays technologically advanced era? More importantly, with 80-85 percent of incidents being repeated, the more obvious questions are:





Why do organizations fail to learn from prior incidents internal to the business? Why do organizations fail to learn from their peers and other same industry players? Why do organizations fail to learn from the incidents and experiences of other industries?

Process Safety Management: Leveraging Networks and Communities of Practice for Continuous Improvement

provides a road map organizations can use to identify and setup critical networks for preventing catastrophic incidents and for sharing knowledge in an organized manner within the organization to enhance business performance. The book helps organizations establish centers of excellence by activating networks for generating best practices and practical solutions to workplace business, and safety challenges.

The book covers the full range of activation of networks including identifying members, defining goals and objectives, and prioritizing work through leadership and stewardship of networks. It addresses all elements of effective safety management and includes simple, easy-to-follow processes that bring about lasting changes to workplace safety. It also highlights the health and safety needs of both Generation X and Generation Y who currently inherit the workplace but are very different in learning behaviors and experience levels.

In a thin margins business environment characterized by scarce resources, operational discipline and excellence drives stakeholder confidence and corporate performance. Detailing the practical application of tested principles and practices, this book provides a simple path forward for organizations to recognize the benefits of networks and to proactively establish and support them within organizations to generate continuous and sustained improvement in work practices, procedures, and business performance.

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" very elegantly present the case that formal and informal social and organizational networks, coupled with shared learning about safety from previous incidents as well as experiences within other industries, are the key to preventing safety issues. the most refreshing treatment of safety management that I have ever encountered has high value for practitioners, especially senior- and executive-level managers who have responsibility for designing, implementing, and assessing effective safety management approaches." Dr. Nicole Radziwill in ASQ: Quality Management, April 2014

Historical perspective Review of Operationally Discipline / Excellent
Organizations. Elements of an Operationally Excellent Management System.
Leadership Behaviors for Operational Discipline and Excellence. Setting the
Baseline. Identifying and Prioritizing the Gaps. Networks - Defining
Membership. Activating and Tenure Setting for the Network. Network Conference
Training and Chartering. Network Focus and Work Priorities. Defining the
Community of Practice. Network Performance Management and Monitoring.
Performance Targets and Key Performance Indicators. Sharing Learnings and
Best Practices for Sustained Success. Conclusion. References.
Chitram Lutchman, Douglas Evans, Rohanie Maharaj, Ramesh Sharma