• CAN/CSA-Z767-17

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    Process safety management

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  French, English

    Published date:  01-01-2017

    Publisher:  Canadian Standards Association

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    Preface
    0 Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Reference publications
    3 Definitions and abbreviations
    4 General principles and considerations
    5 Process safety leadership
    6 Understanding hazards and risks
    7 Risk management
    8 Review and improvement
    Annex A (informative) - Resources
    Annex B (informative) - Process safety indicators

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    Defines the requirements for a PSM system for facilities and worksites handling or storing materials that are potentially hazardous, either due to an inherent chemical, biological, toxicological, or physical property of those materials, or due to the material's potential or kinetic energy.

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    Preface This is the first edition of CSA Z767, Process safety management. Introduction 0.1 General Process safety management (PSM) is the application of management principles and systems for the identification, understanding, avoidance, and control of process hazards to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from process-related incidents. These principles and techniques may be applied across industry sectors. 0.2 Purpose The purpose of this Standard is to identify the performance requirements for organizations that plan to implement or have implemented a PSM system. 0.3 Users This Standard has been written to be broadly applicable across industry sectors and organization sizes. Companies or organizations using these principles are known in the chemical, food, mining, nuclear, petroleum, pulp and paper, transportation, and utilities sectors. This Standard is applicable to large, integrated manufacturing sites, as well as to small businesses or retail sites. This Standard may also be applied to municipalities that can have hazardous scenarios, such as loss of containment in water treatment, arenas, or swimming pool facilities. 0.4 Application This Standard may be used to implement a comprehensive process safety management system for process safety within an organization. 0.5 Foundational pillars There are four foundational pillars for PSM: a) process safety leadership; b) understanding hazards and risks; c) risk management; and d) review and improvement. Each of the pillars contains a number of elements. Users of this Standard may enumerate these elements under these pillars. One such system of elements is illustrated in Table 1. Scope 1.1 Facilities and workplaces impacted This Standard identifies the requirements for a PSM system for facilities and worksites handling or storing materials that are potentially hazardous, either due to an inherent chemical, biological, toxicological, or physical property of those materials, or due to the material\'s potential or kinetic energy. 1.2 Minimum lifecycle requirements This Standard applies throughout the lifecycle of a facility or worksite, including a) conceptual design; b) facility siting; c) preliminary and process design; d) detailed engineering design; e) construction; f) commissioning and start-up; g) operations/maintenance; h) revamps/modifications; i) decommissioning; and j) site closure. 1.3 Polices, practices, and procedures This Standard identifies the various policies, practices, and procedures that may be used to implement a PSM system. Note: It is not the intent of this Standard to define prescriptive solutions that will meet the needs of every organization. Each facility or worksite, within an organization, is unique and the user of this Standard will find that a particular policy, practice, or procedure that is effective at one site might need to be modified or rewritten for it to be effective at another site. An organization may include these minimum requirements in an integrated health, safety, environmental, and risk management program or in a stand-alone PSM program in preventing incidents at facilities that manufacture, store, handle, or otherwise use potentially hazardous materials. An organization may also use this Standard as an audit tool of their PSM system. 1.4 Terminology In this Standard, \"shall\" is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Standard; \"should\" is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and \"may\" is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Standard. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.

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    Development Note French Edition issued on 01-06-2017. (07/2017)
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note This version is revised in AUGUST 2017
    Publisher Canadian Standards Association
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Z276-18 Liquefied natural gas (LNG) - Production, storage, and handling
    CAN//CSA-Z1001-18 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING

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    C22.1-15 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (23rd Edition), Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
    NFPA 654 : 2017 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND DUST EXPLOSIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, AND HANDLING OF COMBUSTIBLE PARTICULATE SOLIDS
    IEC 61511-1:2016+AMD1:2017 CSV Functional safety - Safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector - Part 1: Framework, definitions, system, hardware and application programming requirements
    CSA Z1001 : 2013 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING
    CSA Z1600 : 2014 EMERGENCY AND CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
    ISA 84.00.01-1 : 2004 FUNCTIONAL SAFETY: SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS FOR THE PROCESS INDUSTRY SECTOR - PART 1: FRAMEWORK, DEFINITIONS, SYSTEM, HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
    ASME B31.3:2016 PROCESS PIPING
    CAN/CSA-Z662-15 Oil and gas pipeline systems
    API RP 754 : 2016 PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR THE REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
    ISO 22320:2011 Societal security Emergency management Requirements for incident response
    N1600-16 General requirements for nuclear emergency management programs
    NFPA 1600 : 2016 DISASTER/EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY/CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS PROGRAMS
    API 521 : 2014 PRESSURE-RELIEVING AND DEPRESSURING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 472 : 2018 COMPETENCE OF RESPONDERS TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION INCIDENTS
    ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
    CSA Z246.2 : 2014R(2014) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE FOR PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY SYSTEMS
    CSA Z1000 : 2014 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT
    IEC 61508-1:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems - Part 1: General requirements (see Functional Safety and IEC 61508)
    ASME PV CODE SET : 2017 BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE - COMPLETE SET
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