Development of Process Safety Metrics
The development and implementation of process safety key performance indicators (KPIs) can significantly aid organizations in their efforts to manage facility risks and, ultimately, improve the safety and reliability of operations.
While lagging personal safety and environmental metrics (e.g., Days Away from Work Rate, Total Recordable Incident Rate, Spill Rate) are important and can be used and communicated, organizations need to include different metrics to bring more focus to leading indicators designed to prevent process safety incidents.
Kestrel helps identify key risks and associated control measures to define a set of KPIs. Once the measures have been identified, we outline the data collection process and set targets based upon historical data so companies can effectively manage their risks from process safety events.
While lagging personal safety and environmental metrics (e.g., Days Away from Work Rate, Total Recordable Incident Rate, Spill Rate) are important and can be used and communicated, organizations need to include different metrics to bring more focus to leading indicators designed to prevent process safety incidents.
Kestrel helps identify key risks and associated control measures to define a set of KPIs. Once the measures have been identified, we outline the data collection process and set targets based upon historical data so companies can effectively manage their risks from process safety events.