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When the Only Things Consistent About Your PHAs Are Inconsistencies

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Inconsistent Process Hazard Analyses cost money, reduce operability, and can have a negative impact on safety culture. Join Patrick Fisher, a Chemical Engineer at Provenance Consulting, in an informative webinar that will allow you to understand the causes and the consequences of inconsistencies in Process Hazard Analyses and in Layers of Protection Analyses.

This free, live webinar hosted by AIChE Academy, will take place on Wednesday, January 27th from 1:00-2:00pm CST.  In this one hour webinar, we will examine the importance of consistencies in PHAs. You will learn how maintaining consistency in PHAs can help simplify management of equipment in your facilities. Risk Ranking guidelines, release quantity tables, and equipment databases will be demonstrated to show that PHAs can be consistent across your organization and facilities.
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2015 MKOPSC Symposium.

Provenance Consulting is pleased to report that the Mary Kay O’Connor 2015 International Symposium was a success once again! As always, we had the opportunity to meet peers from around the world, experts in the field, and specialists on a variety of process safety management (PSM) topics.  The two and a half day event featured a variety of discussions on industry-relevant PSM subjects. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the attendees who visited Provenance’s booth, and to the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center for their hospitality year after year. It amazes us how this organization continues to look toward the future and provides its members with the tools and resources to stay on the leading edge of PSM. Provenance looks forward to seeing everyone at next year’s symposium!

 

 

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How PSM Programs of the Past Should Shape a Better PSM Future

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Process Safety Management (PSM) has been the “law of the land” for over 20 years. While it may be perceived differently by different parts of an organization, one aspect of PSM is almost universally agreed on: If we had to do it over again, we would approach PSM implementation and practice differently.

Join Patrick Nonhof, Managing Partner of Provenance Consulting, for a free, live webinar hosted by AIChE Academy Wednesday, October 28th from 1:00 – 2:00pm.  In this 60-minute webinar, we will examine the pervasive nature of PSM (whether because of regulation or practice) and how that perception can impact PSM performance. This webinar brings this philosophical conversation into the real world by focusing on tangible examples.

We will then look forward to current PSM initiatives and how they can benefit from the hindsight gained from similar previous PSM programs. You’ll leave with a new understanding of how to apply lessons from history, avoid mistakes, and make your PSM future better than your PSM past.

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2015 MKOPSC Symposium

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Provenance Consulting is excited to share our involvement next week at the 2015 Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center International Symposium in College Station, Texas. We look forward to this event every year, and meeting professionals that are as passionate about Process Safety as us. Like always, you can expect this symposium to have experts from around the world that will have extensive knowledge over process safety services within the industry, academia, and government agencies.

We would like to welcome you to visit our booth, space #4, in the exhibitor ballroom area. We will have great giveaways and information regarding our various services. We look forward to seeing you there and getting the opportunity to visit with you!

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