RedVector RVI-10733

Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Safety Information

Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Safety Information

0.5 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVI-10733

SME: Steven Schoolcraft, P.E., CSP, PMP, CMIOSH, CAE

Process Safety Information (PSI) identifies the many types of information necessary to convey an understanding of a PSM covered process. Process Safety Information is typically grouped into three topics: hazards, technology and equipment. The hazards of the process must be communicated to employees. The process technology of designing safe systems, safety components and devices help employees understand the safety built into the process. The key point of Process Safety Information is not to remember it, but to know where to find the information if needed.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Define process safety information
  • List the types of information that are considered process safety information
  • Explain how process safety information is used within the broader scope of process safety management
  • Describe when process safety information needs updated
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Steven Schoolcraft, P.E., CSP, PMP, CMIOSH, CAE
Steven Schoolcraft, P.E., CSP, PMP, CMIOSH, CAE Photo

After earning his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering 25 years ago from Texas A&M, Steven began his career as a “rocket scientist” with NASA at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Shortly thereafter, Steven entered the safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) profession with NASA, specializing in chemical safety and emergency management. Over two decades and a graduate degree later, Steven is vice president of SH&E for a multinational engineering services company with thousands of employees. Steven provides counsel and subject matter expertise to company leaders and line employees, emphasizing each person’s role to build and maintain a good safety culture, where safety is not merely first, but is a core value, lived always.

 

Steven is a licensed professional engineer in several states, a certified safety professional, a project management professional, and a chartered member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom. He has authored chapters in published technical references such as the National Safety Council’s Accident Prevention Manual, and has served as an author and technical reviewer for books such as Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Guide to Effective Incident Investigation and Principles of Risk-Based Decision Making.

Professional Organizations
Board of Certified Safety Professionals - BCSP - Certification (General)