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Process Safety Management

Unexpected releases of toxic, reactive, or flammable liquids and gases during processes involving hazardous chemicals have been reported for many years, and in various industries. There is a potential for an accidental release any time hazardous chemicals are not properly controlled, creating the possibility of disaster.

Identifying and Managing Risks Associated with Highly Hazardous Chemicals

Antea Group’s comprehensive Process Safety Management (PSM) training and consulting services help our clients to identify and manage risks associated with highly hazardous chemicals. Risk identification methodologies include various techniques of Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) including HAZOP and “What If” checklists. Our professionals have decades of process safety experience in the chemical and food and beverage industries, as well as in process industries that utilize materials listed under OSHA’s Process Safety Management or EPA’s RMP regulations.

Download PSM Ebook

Any time hazardous chemicals are not properly controlled, there is potential for accidental release. Yet despite widespread awareness of these risks and attempts at risk management, releases continue to occur across various industries. This ebook explores the "why" behind PSM and provides you with the tools to take a closer look at your own program.

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Our Process Safety Management Services

  • General Awareness PSM Training
  • PHA Team Member Training
  • PSM Program Development and Optimization
  • PSM Metrics Development
  • PHA Team Facilitation
  • PSM and RPM Audits
  • Flammable Liquid Hazard Assessments
  • Combustible Dust Hazard Assessments
  • Incident Investigations

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