Safety

shutdown turnaround process

Shutdown & Turnaround

A Shutdown & Turnaround process is a planning process in which an industrial facility goes through a scheduled shutdown in order to perform maintenance tasks that couldn’t be performed otherwise.

Procedural Adherence applied to Industry 4.0

Procedural Adherence

Procedural Adherence documents the employees’ compliance of the internal company processes and policies, such as the correct use of the Personal Protective Equipment, to ensure efficiency and safety of the personnel.

Incident reporting

Incident Reporting

Incident Reporting is a process to report incidents and near-miss incidents for future analysis, compliance, and statistical purposes.

Operator round example

Operator Rounds

Maintenance, Safety, and Quality technicians conduct operator rounds to identify potential interventions, safety, and compliance issues.

4M Analysis use case

4M Analysis

The 4M Analysis Procedure allows companies to identify issues that impact four dimensions: Materials, Methods, Machines, and Man.

permit-to-work safety use case

Permit-to-work

The Permit-to-work process is fundamental to guarantee the success of daily operations and help make them safer and more efficient.

Safety Prevention Observations

Safety Preventive Observation is an industrial process that allows an organization to boost safety patterns based on behavior. In a Preventive Observation, usual work practices behaviors, both safe and unsafe, are identified.

Risk Assessment

Risk assessment is a safety measured process that has the main goal to identify potential risks that are present in the workplace. These are identified according to non-conformity situations, processes, or equipment that may cause particular harm to workers.

Hazard Analysis

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)

The Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) aims to identify potential hazards and activate preventive measures in food production.

Lockout

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)

The Lockout/Tagout procedure aims to ensure that no equipment contains any “hazardous energy”, including chemical, hydraulic, or electrical.