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Episode 46 explains the Process Safety Information (PSI) element of OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard (29 CFR 1910.119). Dr. Ayers emphasizes that PSI is the foundation of the entire PSM program — every other element depends on it being complete, accurate, and up‑to‑date.

The core message: If your PSI is wrong, every decision built on it is wrong.


 
🧭 Purpose of Process Safety Information

PSI ensures that facilities have accurate technical information about:

This information is essential for:

PSI is the data backbone of process safety.


 
🧪 Three Major Categories of PSI

Episode 46 breaks PSI into three required components:


 
1. Information on Highly Hazardous Chemicals

This includes:

This information helps workers understand what can go wrong.


 
2. Information on Process Technology

Facilities must document:

This information defines how the process is supposed to work.


 
3. Information on Process Equipment

This includes:

This information ensures equipment is designed, installed, and maintained safely.


 
🔍 Why PSI Must Be Accurate

Dr. Ayers stresses that inaccurate PSI leads to:

PSI errors often show up as root causes in major incidents.


 
🔄 PSI and Management of Change (MOC)

A major theme of the episode:

If PSI is not updated after changes, the entire PSM system becomes misaligned.


 
🧪 Common PSI Failures Highlighted in the Episode

Dr. Ayers calls out typical weaknesses:

These failures create blind spots that increase risk.


 
🔗 How PSI Connects to Other PSM Elements

PSI is the foundation for:

If PSI is wrong, every downstream element is compromised.


 
🧑‍🏫 Leadership Responsibilities

Safety leaders must:

The episode’s core message: PSI is the foundation of process safety. Build it strong, keep it current, and everything else becomes easier.