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Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis | Mark Weitner, IBM Global Business Services, HSSE Center of Competence
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
Improving Health,
Safety and
Environment
Performance
Analysis
Mark Weitner
IBM
Global Business Services
HSSE Center of Competence
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
The Transformation Of HSE
HSE Management Is At Another Major Transformation Point
Compliance Driven Command &
Control Model:
• Regulations
• Standards
• Corporate Policies
Stakeholder Market-Based
Model:
• Reduced Operational Risk
• Enhanced Corporate Brand
• Increased Shareholder Value
Asset Intensive Companies Are Moving
From Tactical Compliance Reporting to
Sustainable Operational Excellence
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
Reducing Operational Risk, Enhanced Corporate Brand
and Increased Shareholder Value
The Transformation Of HSE
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
Occupational Health
and Safety
Administration
PSM Regulation OSHA
29 CFR 1910.119
1. Employee
Participation
8. Mechanical Integrity
2. Process Safety
Information (PSI)
9. Hot Work Permits
3. Process Hazards
Analysis (PHA)
10. Management of
Change (MOC)
4. Operating
Procedures
11. Incident Investigation
5. Training
12. Emergency Planning
and Response
6. Contractors 13. Compliance Audits
7. Pre-Startup Safety
Review (PSSR)
14. Trade Secrets
Process Safety Management Best Represent The
Complexities of HSE Management
The Foundation of All
Process Safety
Management Programs
Operational Challenges In This Transformation
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
American Petroleum Institute (API)
1. Safety and Environmental Information
2. Hazard Analysis
3. Management of Change (MoC)
4. Operating Principles
5. Safe Work Practices
6. Training
7. Quality Assurance/Mechanical Integrity
8. Pre-Startup Review
9. Emergency Response and Control
10. Incident Investigation
11. SEMP Element Audit
12. Documentation and Recordkeeping
Upstream, Downstream & Manufacturing Standards
Operational Challenges In This Transformation
1. Employee
Participation
8. Mechanical Integrity
2. Process Safety
Information (PSI)
9. Hot Work Permits
3. Process Hazards
Analysis (PHA)
10. Management of
Change (MoC)
4. Operating
Procedures
11. Incident Investigation
5. Training
12. Emergency Planning
and Response
6. Contractors 13. Compliance Audits
7. Pre-Startup Safety
Review (PSSR)
14. Trade Secrets
American Institute for Chemical Engineers
(AIChE) Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)
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When Operations, Engineering & HSE Find Success
Business Benefits When Operational Challenges Are Met
Source: Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
3% Reduction in
Production Costs
1% Reduction in
Capital Budgets
Reduction in
Maintenance Costs5%
Increase in
Productivity5%
Reduction in Insurance Costs
20%
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The Challenges in Managing EHS Today
Many elements to consider
– each is often complex itself
A large and diverse amount
of information in different
forms and formats
Information comes from
many different sources
Different parts of the
organization “own” this
information
Systems generating this
information often times have
other primary purposesAlignment of Systems, Processes and
Organizational Elements Are Challenging
Enterprise Challenges In This Transformation
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Topic : Improving Health, Safety and Environment Performance Analysis
A Smarter Approach To HSE
Optimizing Safe and Reliable Operations
The use of predictive analytics is now emerging as an important
technique to identify organizational, operational and safety risk factors
and are becoming core to their performance management programs
The Silos of Information,
Policy, Execution and
Management
Reactive
Proactive
Predictive
The Silos of Information,
Policy, Execution and
Management
Reactive
Proactive
Predictive
Respond to Individual
Risk Or Threat
Search for
“Needle in a Haystack”
Separate Siloed
Management Systems
Safety as a Required
Cost factor
Reactive: Focus on
Damage Control
Managed: Focus on
Prevention
True integrated
Solution Architectures
Decision Support
Convergence of HSE
and IT
Business Intelligence as Driver
in Corporate Value Metrics
Predictive: Focus on
Proactive Recognition
Pattern Analytics
Smarter Analytics
On Going Integrated
Monitoring
Pre-Emptive Management
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Gaining Insights From Multiple Data Sources
Data Drives Predictive HSE Analytics
The Goal: Draw Reliable Conclusions and Acting Accordingly
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Predictive Analytics Requires A Well Laid Foundation
Components of a Well Managed HSE Analytics Process
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The Road To HSE Analytics
1. Begin With an Organizational
Maturity Assessment
2. Perform an Information
Strategy Readiness Assessment
3. Pick Your Spot
4. Prove the Value
5. Roll it Out Over Time
Five Key Enablers for Exploiting the Shift from
Reactive to Managed to Predictive Behavior
Standardization of Information, Processes and Procedures
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What The Analysts Are Saying
1. Companies will realign security investments to protect their extended B2B networks
2. CIOs will increase the visibility and responsibility for technical data management
3. CIOs will establish analytics competency centers focused on skills and business alignment
4. Unconventional resources will require companies to revisit wireless and mobility strategies
5. The shift from Health, Safety and Environmental compliance
to prevention will require more sophisticated analytics
6. Talent shortages will require CIOs to rethink sourcing strategies and take on social
business
7. Capital project management teams will need better analytics and standardized frameworks
8. Production optimization will drive expanded adoption of integrated operations
9. Upgrades to Electronic Trading & Risk Management applications will be driven by
changing compliance and logistics requirements
10. Cloud services will not reach critical mass with oil & gas
companies until 2015
IDC Top 10 Predictions for 2013
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HSE Success Requires More Than Analytics
Social Business Programs Drive HSE Strategy Success
And Cultural Adoption
SPE-167429-MS
Transforming Health, Safety and Environment Strategy and Culture Using
Social Business
M. Weitner, and D. Hatler, IBM Corporation
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