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Description

Episode 48 explains the Operating Procedures element of OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard (29 CFR 1910.119). Dr. Ayers focuses on why written procedures are essential for consistency, safety, and compliance — and why deviations from procedures are a major root cause of catastrophic incidents.

The core message: Operating procedures turn process safety information into safe, repeatable action. Without them, every shift becomes an experiment.


 
🧭 Purpose of Operating Procedures

Operating procedures ensure that:

Procedures are the playbook for safe operations.


 
🔄 Operating Modes That Must Be Covered

Episode 48 highlights that procedures must address every operating mode, including:

Each mode has unique hazards and must be documented clearly.


 
📋 Required Content of Operating Procedures

Dr. Ayers outlines the essential components:


1. Operating Limits

Procedures must specify:

Operators must know what normal looks like and what to do when it isn’t.


 
2. Step‑by‑Step Instructions

Procedures must include:

Vague or overly general procedures lead to inconsistent execution.


 
3. Safety and Health Considerations

Procedures must address:

This connects operating procedures to the facility’s hazard information.


 
4. Safety Systems and Interlocks

Operators must understand:

Safety systems are only effective if operators know how they work.


 
🔧 Why Procedures Fail in Real Facilities

Episode 48 highlights common weaknesses:

These failures often show up as root causes in incident investigations.


 
🔗 How Operating Procedures Connect to Other PSM Elements

Operating procedures are tightly linked to:

Procedures are the operational expression of the entire PSM system.


 
🧑‍🏫 Leadership Responsibilities

Safety leaders must:

The episode’s core message: Strong procedures create strong operations. Weak procedures create risk.