The 14 PSM elements
Process safety information through trade secrets, element by element, with what a compliance audit actually looks for in each one.
RAGAGEP in practice
Recognized and generally accepted good engineering practice — which standards apply, how to document conformance, and what to do about gaps.
PHA facilitation
How to run a hazard analysis that produces useful findings instead of a binder, and how to close recommendations so they stay closed.
MOC that works
Management of change fails when it is a form. This covers designing an MOC process people actually use under schedule pressure.
Incident investigation
Root cause methods, evidence handling, and writing findings that lead to changed behavior rather than another training slide.
Audit readiness
What a compliance audit examines, in what order, and how to be ready for it continuously instead of scrambling every three years.
10 CFR for licensed facilities
Where the facility is NRC-licensed, training and qualification obligations run under 10 CFR 50.120 (training and qualification of plant personnel) and, for licensed operators, 10 CFR 55. Quality assurance for safety-related activities follows 10 CFR 50 Appendix B. These sit alongside — not instead of — 29 CFR 1910.119(g) where a process is also PSM-covered.
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Written by a practitioner, not a compliance vendor. That difference shows up in the room.
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