Safety of personal, equipment, and asset become a vital objective nowadays in all companies. There a difference between Process Safety & General Safety, and it’s very important to understand this difference. General safety concerns people in the workplace, but process safety deals both with the workplace and surrounding areas. People are often more familiar with occupational safety issues than process safety, prevent and deal with the consequences of small-scale incidents in the workplace is a general safety perspective, on the other hand, process safety is a big-picture discipline, hazards and their severity hazards are often much greater.
In conclusion, process safety deals with emergency situations, it protects communities—not only the workers in the facility but anyone in neighboring buildings that could be affected by a destructive event. But general safety is focused solely on protecting the workers themselves from illness or injury. Process safety monitoring might involve regular inspection of chemical release, energy, and contaminant levels to ensure that the hazards remain properly controlled. On the other hand, general safety monitoring is concerned with the features of the work environment that workers interact with directly. Costs associated with process safety are much higher than those that come with ensuring general safety, the costs of not being vigilant about process safety can be astronomical.
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