
Process Safety Management
Ian Sutton(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 27. November 2025
Book
Hardback
794 pages
978-0-443-34027-7 (ISBN)
Description
Process Safety Management provides comprehensive, practical guidance for developing and implementing process safety programs in the design, operation, and maintenance of industrial facilities. Drawing on clear definitions, real-world examples, historical context, and case studies, the book explains how process safety management (PSM) principles can be applied across the process and energy industries.
A successor to Sutton's earlier work Process Risk and Reliability Management, this volume reflects current industry practice and incorporates new developments in regulations, technology, and operational risk management. Across twenty-one chapters, it addresses the core elements of process safety, including hazards analysis, incident investigation, operating procedures, training, and audits. The discussion highlights how process safety improves not only safety performance but also operational integrity, equipment reliability, and system availability.
The book reviews major process safety regulations and standards and outlines proposed updates by agencies such as OSHA and the EPA. It also considers emerging topics, including the role of generative AI in PSM and the implications of net-zero initiatives for process safety programs and sustainable operations.
Process Safety Management is intended for graduate students in chemical, industrial, and process engineering, as well as for practicing engineers in design firms, consultancies, and operating companies. It also serves as a reference for professionals in regulatory organizations such as the CSB, OSHA, API, NFPA, and the US EPA who evaluate or oversee industrial safety programs.
A successor to Sutton's earlier work Process Risk and Reliability Management, this volume reflects current industry practice and incorporates new developments in regulations, technology, and operational risk management. Across twenty-one chapters, it addresses the core elements of process safety, including hazards analysis, incident investigation, operating procedures, training, and audits. The discussion highlights how process safety improves not only safety performance but also operational integrity, equipment reliability, and system availability.
The book reviews major process safety regulations and standards and outlines proposed updates by agencies such as OSHA and the EPA. It also considers emerging topics, including the role of generative AI in PSM and the implications of net-zero initiatives for process safety programs and sustainable operations.
Process Safety Management is intended for graduate students in chemical, industrial, and process engineering, as well as for practicing engineers in design firms, consultancies, and operating companies. It also serves as a reference for professionals in regulatory organizations such as the CSB, OSHA, API, NFPA, and the US EPA who evaluate or oversee industrial safety programs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1442 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-34027-7 (9780443340277)
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Person
Ian Sutton is a chemical engineer with over thirty years of experience in the process industries. He has worked on the design and operation of chemical plants, offshore platforms, refineries, pipelines and mineral processing facilities. He has extensive experience in the development and implementation of process safety management and operational excellence programs. He has published multiple books including Process Risk and Reliability Management, 2nd Edition and Offshore Safety Management, 2nd Edition, both published by Elsevier.
Content
The Process Safety Discipline
Risk Analysis and Management
Regulations and Standards
Process Safety Culture
Process Safety Information
Hazards Analysis
Consequence Analysis
Frequency Analysis
Operating Procedures
Training and Human Factors
Contractor Management
Asset Integrity and Maintenance
Operational Readiness
Management of Change
Incident Investigation and Analysis
Emergency Response
Audits and Reviews
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
Safety in Design
Managing a Process Safety Program
The Process Safety Professional
Risk Analysis and Management
Regulations and Standards
Process Safety Culture
Process Safety Information
Hazards Analysis
Consequence Analysis
Frequency Analysis
Operating Procedures
Training and Human Factors
Contractor Management
Asset Integrity and Maintenance
Operational Readiness
Management of Change
Incident Investigation and Analysis
Emergency Response
Audits and Reviews
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
Safety in Design
Managing a Process Safety Program
The Process Safety Professional