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How will understanding the key elements of process safety and occupational safety allow chemical technicians to contribute significantly to the reduction of risks and hazards
Process safety and occupational safety is one of the most important elements for reducing the risks and hazard of the employee and it also ensures the safety of the whole industry. In order to analyze the significance of potential hazards associated with the processing or handling of highly hazardous chemicals, we need to put an organized and systematic effort. It provides information that will assist employers and employees in making decisions for improving safety and reducing the consequences of unwanted or unplanned releases of hazardous chemicals.
It will have a positive effect on the safety of employees and will result in increased productivity.
Some small businesses may have limited resources so it might consider alternative avenues of decreasing the risks associated with highly hazardous chemicals at their workplaces. So that can be achieved by reducing the inventory of the highly hazardous chemical. This awareness reduction in inventory will result in reducing the risk or potential for a catastrophic incident. The small employer may establish more efficient inventory control by reducing, to below the established threshold, the quantities of highly hazardous chemicals onsite. This reduction can be accomplished by ordering smaller shipments and maintaining the minimum inventory necessary for efficient and safe operation. When reduced inventory is not feasible, the employer might consider dispersing inventory to several locations onsite. Dispersing storage into locations so that a release in one location will not cause a release in another location is also a practical way to reduce the risk or potential for catastrophic incidents