The Risk-Based Approach (RBA) shaping next-gen HSE paradigms. Pivoting from reactionary post-mortems to prophetic hazard sniffing. Fusing dynamic matrix grids factoring global HAZOP criteria.
Integration of critical risk barrier control into daily production processes using IT solutions and mobile applications. The practice includes the collaborative development of checklists with production personnel, assessment of the actual functionality of barriers, and linking risk management results to the motivation system (KPIs) at all levels. For continuous improvement, the PDCA cycle is applied with regular audits of system adoption in the field.
Integration of production safety and operational excellence at a chemical plant through the abandonment of quantitative KPIs for behavioral audits, the implementation of a risk-based approach, and the involvement of top management in regular floor walk-throughs. The practice includes tracking off-the-job injuries in the total LTIFR and implementing frontline personnel initiatives through the corporate "Idea Factory."
A comprehensive approach to ensuring safety at open-pit mining enterprises, including risk-based thinking training, critical risk management, behavioral audits, and the implementation of digital monitoring systems (sensors, tags, Karyer system). The practice demonstrates the integration of technical solutions with data analysis to evaluate training effectiveness and interaction with production departments.
Training of internal auditors and inspectors using a risk-oriented approach and immersion in a real production environment. The practice includes developing inspection skills at active sites and simulating emergency situations to improve the quality of identifying the root causes of violations.
Transformation of the traditional three-level administrative control system into a risk-oriented model. A monthly safety culture assessment of production units was implemented using 10 indicators, a unified checklist, facility rating, and workplace microlearning. Low-rated facilities undergo enhanced control, while high-rated ones are inspected only via documentation.
Adapting the HSE management system to changes in Section Ten of the Russian Labor Code and the Federal Law on Mandatory Requirements. Transitioning from a strict prescriptive approach to risk-oriented management, including independent formation of a regulatory acts register, micro-injury tracking, and a differentiated approach to PPE issuance.