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Health & Safety Books From KBI

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click here to see details Process Safety Management
Author: Ian S. Sutton
429 pages.
Paperback
2nd Edition, 1997
ISBN 1-57502-528-0
Price: $59.50 (U.S.)
If you’re involved in process safety management, then this book is for you. It helps you to set up a practical working program that will lead to regulatory compliance, increased safety and better overall operations. Process Safety Management is a practical book – it is based on years of real-life experience gained working in a wide variety of industries and companies.
click here to see details Writing Operating Procedures for Process Plants
Author: Ian S. Sutton
302 pages.
Paperback
2nd Edition, 1995
ISBN 1-57502-057-2
Price: $35.00 (U.S.)
Writing Operating Procedures For Process Plants helps you organize a procedures-writing project so as to produce a high quality manual – one that the operators will want to use – as efficiently and as quickly as possible. The book also describes how to write procedures so as to meet process safety management requirements.
click here to see details Management of Change
Author: Ian S. Sutton
(in conjunction with Warren-Forthought)
166 pages
Paperback
ISBN
1st Edition, 1998
Price: $45.00 (U.S.)
This book explains the meaning of the word “change” in the context of process plants, how change can be managed, and what needs to be done to meet regulatory requirements, particularly the OSHA process safety standard, 29 CFR 1910.119.
click here to see details PSM/RMP ReportEditor: William G. Beazley, PhD
Monthly, since 1991
Price: $395.00 (U.S.)
The PSM/RMP Report is the oldest and most respected newsletter providing accurate and concise information on OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) and Programs (29 CFR 1910.119) and EPA’s rule for Risk Management Plans (RMP) and Programs (40 CFR Part 68). The PSM/RMP Report covers requirements, compliance methods and technology, computer tools, and other strategies to minimize and even benefit from the impact of PSM and RMP compliance.

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