Summary: | 碩士 === 國立高雄第一科技大學 === 環境與安全衛生工程系碩士專班 === 106 === 「Risky Workplace Review and Inspection Methods」Article 2 refers to
hazardous workplace classifications. Most petrochemical plants in Taiwan are Class A
or C, while a few are pesticide Class B. Article 4 refers to hazardous workplaces.
Application for review and inspection, Article 5 refers to the application review should
be attached to the five major items of safety and health management basic information,
and Article 6 refers to the composition process safety assessment team to implement the
assessment, mentioned in the eighth, twelfth and sixteenth articles. Should be reassessed
at the time of process revision or at least every five years.
Process Safety Assessment Regular Implementation Measures Implemented on
January 1st, 104th Schedule Safety Assessment Regular Implementation Methods,
based on the hazardous workplaces to which Article 2 applies (Workplaces engaged in
pyrolysis of petroleum products to manufacture petrochemical basic materials And the
manufacturing, disposal or use of dangerous substances and harmful substances, up to
the number of workplaces specified in Schedules 1 and 2 of Schedule 2 of the Labor
Inspection Act, and pursuant to Article 4 Safety assessment; also applies when the
process is modified. If the manufacturing, disposal or use of hazardous materials and
harmful substances is less than 30 times the amount prescribed by the central competent
authority, the business entity may obtain the data specified in Article 5 of the hazardous
workplace review and inspection method and replace the process safety assessment
report of the preceding paragraph.
Our factory has planned and promoted PSM (Process Safety Management)
related work, arranged related PSM professional courses (such as process safety
assessment personnel training), or commissioned other professional companies Handle
professional courses and arrange visits to large domestic petrochemical companies to
learn their PSM management work experience and conduct practical work to reduce the
risk of fire and explosion of major hazard sources.
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