[SystemSafety] US Chemical Safety Board report discusses safety case regulatory approach
C. Michael Holloway
c.m.holloway at nasa.gov
Wed Nov 12 21:14:54 CET 2014
Greetings,
Here's the first paragraph of a news report issued by the US Chemical
Safety Board on Monday:
November 10, 2014-- In the final Regulatory Report unanimously approved
by the CSB Board and released to the public today, the U.S. Chemical
Safety Board (CSB) proposes recommendations for substantial changes to
the way refineries are regulated in California. Entitled "Regulatory
Report: Chevron Richmond Refinery Pipe Rupture and Fire," the CSB report
calls on California to enhance its process safety management (PSM)
regulations for petroleum refineries to ensure a more robust and
adaptive regulatory regime.
The press release is here: http://goo.gl/cHa7Fu
(complete link address:
http://www.csb.gov/csb-releases-board-approved-regulatory-report-on-chevron-refinery-fire---proposes-a-more-rigorous-refinery-industry-regulatory-system-in-california-/)
Here's an excerpt from the report:
This report highlights the significant attributes of the safety case
regime that together result in a more effective regulatory approach to
process safety and risk reduction. It also provides a detailed contrast
of the safety case regulatory model to the existing regulatory
structures in the US and California, and makes recommendations to
improve California's regulatory oversight of its petroleum refineries
and to promote a broader national dialogue on the safety case regulatory
approach.
The full report is here: http://goo.gl/EGh1HW
(complete link address:
http://www.csb.gov/assets/1/19/Chevron_Regulatory_Report_11102014_FINAL.pdf)
Some people may be particularly interested in Appendix C: Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Safety Case Regulatory Approach.
--
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*C. Michael Holloway*, Senior Research Engineer
Safety Critical Avionics Systems Branch, Research Directorate
NASA Langley Research Center / MS 130 Hampton VA 23681-2199 USA
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