• CSB Proposes Major Changes to California’s Process Safety Management Regulations

    CSB has concluded that enhanced regulatory oversight with greater worker involvement and public participation are needed to improve petroleum refinery safety. Sparked by the August 2012 explosion at Chevron’s Richmond, Calif., refinery, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board is calling on California to update its process safety management standards for petroleum refineries. read more

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  • True North

    By Eric Glass A blend of leading and lagging indicators is the best way to get a full picture of whether your EHS efforts are pointing your organization in the right direction. A blend of leading and lagging indicators is the best way to get a full picture of whether your EHS efforts are pointing

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  • It Pays to be Redundant

    By Raghu Arunachalam Redundancy of sensors greatly reduces the likelihood that a gas monitor will malfunction between bump tests. Redundancy of sensors greatly reduces the likelihood that a gas monitor will malfunction between bump tests. read more

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  • What Is Your Safety Management Style?

    Your designated management style can help shape the safety performance of your workforce. Your designated management style can help shape the safety performance of your workforce. read more

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