Senior Safety Engineer
Division
Department
Sub Department 1
Job Purpose
Be responsible for maintenance of the process safety (major hazards) management system including HAZOP process documentation, trainings, management of change, quality of process safety incident investigation, CAPA actions and ensure that the learnings are imparted site wide.
Key Accountabilities (1/6)
Process Safety Management System
Ensure implementation of PSM systems at site/unit inline with global EHS standards
Process Safety Standards Administration
- Surveillance of gap analysis against the PSM Global stds and plan for implementation.
- Be instrumental in delivering PSM trainings for each to build competency of operations team.
Key Accountabilities (2/6)
Major Accident Hazard Assessment & Control
- Monitor compliance to risk assessments requirements and action completion and communicate compliance to management.
- Ensure driving the controls for raw risks in hierarchy of controls.
- Support as process safety team member for asset integrity programs.
- Monitor and demand for adequate HS1/HS2/HS3/HS4 data for all products handled at site/unit from process owners.
- Ensuring major accident hazard (MAH) risks are controlled to ALARP and involvement in decisions over the selection of the basis of safety for MAH control. This may involve input into the selection, installation and operation of equipment and inspection/maintenance considerations
- Ensure appropriate BPCS/IP/Reliefs are defined as part of controls in the risk assessment undertaken.
Key Accountabilities (3/6)
Process Safety SME
- Drive site level systems inline with global standards and Site EHS Stds.
- Contribute to submission of required data in ONSEP plan.
- Coordinate with competent third party to be engaged to carry out studies such as QRA/PSM audits etc
Key Accountabilities (4/6)
Investigations & CAPA
- Ensure CAPA actions for incident investigation is driven by hierarchy of controls.
- Track CAPA for closure & effectiveness
- Ensure compliance to recommendations from audits, Investigations etc
Key Accountabilities (5/6)
Process Safety Culture & Capability Process Safety Culture & Capability
- Help in gathering data for Process safety KPIs inline with global and Site KPIs.
- Drive PSM competency building at site/unit by defining appropriate trainings for workforce
Key Accountabilities (6/6)
Operational Role â Process Safety
- Conduct and lead recommended appropriate risk assessment tool for management of change.
- Escalate all high process risks to plant and EHS management immediately and help to define temporary controls in coordination with senior management.
- Conduct process safety internal audits to check availability of LIVE Process P&ID, LIVE HazOp completion of MoC actions, PSSR adequacy and other similar system adherence.
- Support the operations team on day to day on process safety issues
Major Challenges
- Driving process safety assessments which will depict LIVE risk status of the plant.
- Handling ambiguity when data is unavailable.
- Building competency of existing employees
This will be overcome by
- Appropriate tools used for implementation such as RAM matrix to identify major hazards, KPI depiction of PSM Health.
- Empowering the PSM manager to escalate appropriate risk and work in consultation with Site Head. Site EHS Head and Functional head to arrive at appropriate acceptable risk
Key Interactions (1/2)
- Process safety manager for regular updates and guidance
- Maintenance department heads for asset integrity related assignments.
- Production heads for driving PSM agenda and improvements
- Global Process Safey Lead for monthly review and seeking necessary guidance and support
- Vendors and service providers
Key Interactions (2/2)
- ISO certification body- annually -for certification.
Dimensions (1/2)
---1-Number of sites and â1-3---- number of units
--200-10000--Number of employees at site
--0---Number of direct and total reports
Dimensions (2/2)
Key Decisions (1/2)
Decision to start the campaign/commission the Plant
Finalisation of PSM training calendar for site/unit employees
Key Decisions (2/2)
Be firm to ensure that all required recommendations are completed before starting of the operations.
Trainings to be conducted role based rather than general topic for all employees and further to ensure on the job training
Education Qualification
Degree in Chemical Engineering with basic knowledge of powder safety hazards and chemical reactvity hazards
Relevant Work Experience
Minimum 3 years of experience in the industry out of which exposure to chemical / pharma industry for a minimum of 1-2 years as process engineer/operations engineer/process safety engineer