We have been invited to publish an article in which we carry out a technical development of a dust explosions risk management plan. We invite you to read it and we remain at your disposal for any clarification or suggestion.
SAFETY DAY ASAGA 2019
We thank ASAGA for inviting us to take part in the Annual Safety Day activities that brought together the main agroindustrial companies of the region. We also highlight the speakers that shared their experience and challenges in the following topics of absolute importance: – Dust Explosion – Security tools for…
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDIES PROGRESS
They will take place in the provinces of Santa Fe and Córdoba and include the sustainable management of livestock waste, as well as the plans of the applications for agronomic use of the effluent. The infrastracture is prepared and has potential for the generation of bioenergy thrpugh anaerobic biodigestion.
PROCESSES RISK ANALYSIS
The objective is detecting, through systematic methodologies, all the gaps that can have an impact on quality, the environment or the safety of people: 1) Gaps inherent to all processes variables, as are pressures, temperatures, compsition, etc. 2) Gaps that include the formation of explosive atmospheres due to the presence…
WE ACCOMPANY YOU IN YOUR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This is done through: 1) The identification and tracking of necessary Security Permissions; 2) The elaboration of the Environmental Impact Study, the definition of the monitoring Programs and the environmental aspects control procedures; 3) The Risk Analysis of the Project according to the HAZOP methodology of basic engineering, to detect…
PUBLICATION OF OUR ARTICLE ABOUT DUST EXPLOSION RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN
Our dust explosion risk management plan includes area classification according to: – International IEC and NFPA standards. – Survey of all plant installations, equipment by equipment. – Risk analysis considering the formation of explosive clouds and the potential ignition sources surveyed. – Training for all staff about the measures each…
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT: NEW STANDARDS IN SANTA FE
Every Master Plan should now have the following for each entry: a) Title b) Descirption c) Objective d) Responsible person e) Assigned team f) Estimated start and end dates g) Assigned or estimated resources and investment
SAFETY CULTURE: THE STRENGTH OF CULTURE IN THE OBTAINING OF EXCELENCE IN SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
«…Safety, rather than the guarantee of heritage preservation, refers to life preservation. So, our issue became: To what extent, has something like culture the power to make aware and autonomous individuals collectively do something that, if it was given individually to them as optional, they wouldn’t do?…» Understanding the strength…
SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY: ISO 26000 WAS PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 2010
From 2004 until 2010, the ISO Working Group on Social Responsibility developed an international standard that gives guidance to organizations on social responsibility: ISO 26000. The standard was published in November 2010.