Process Safety Management Software
Strengthen your risk assessment processes with our software for process safety risk.

Risks Are Inherent in Asset-Intensive, High-Hazard Facilities

It’s difficult to standardize and assess all the sources of risk to support resource-intensive facilities. By focusing solely on compliance, organizations miss valuable opportunities to improve safety performance. A combination of small failures can be buried deep into business silos and arise unexpectedly. This can lead to safety failures, spending inefficiencies, and compliance deficiencies. Shareholders, employees, and regulators demand stronger controls. Your organization needs to establish a unified, holistic way of proactively identifying and assessing risk, maintaining controls, and sharing risk-related information.

Sphera’s robust, centralized Process Safety Risk Assessment software, configurable methodologies, and risk assessment workflows will help your organization standardize and record risk assessment data and ensure proper controls are in place. Ensure the safety of your processes with the support of our Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) software, which supports Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP) and “What If” methodologies. A deeper understanding to help manage risk is supported through our Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) and Bowtie tools.

Our Advanced Risk Assessment Software for Process Safety Risk Comes Pre-Packaged with a Number of Templates:

Process Hazard Analysis

Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) provides visibility of materially impactful risks so your organization can make decisions and implement controls that improve the safety of its processes.

Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP)

HAZOP is a highly-structured hazard identification technique that is appropriate for use in both design and operations stages of the facility life cycle. Proactive methodologies such as HAZOPs are essential for identifying and mitigating potential

Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)

The LOPA methodology analyzes the layers of protection applied to known hazards. It can be conducted alone but is usually preceded by a HAZOP or other form of PHA. Once a PHA is conducted, LOPA evaluates the layers of protection that are recommended to mitigate each hazard. It provides a middle ground between qualitative process hazard analysis and quantitative risk analysis.

Bow-Tie Risk Analysis

The Bow-Tie methodology is a qualitative risk assessment method that provides a visual representation of the causes of unintended events, likely outcomes, and measures in place to mitigate or control hazards. It is often conducted after an initial PHA and has been adopted in industries such as mining, oil & gas, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Due to its graphic nature, Bow-Tie analysis is easily understood by all levels of operations and management and provides critical information that allows you to improve the safety of your processes and make better business decisions.

A Platform Approach for Aligning the 14 Elements of Process Safety Management

Learn how an Integrated Risk Management (IRM 4.0) platform approach can support organizations as they manage interrelated risks through organizational and operational procedures, design, audit programs and more.
  • Identify and assess risk in a uniform fashion across your organization
  • Ensure control measures are in place
  • Analyze root causes and implement corrective actions
  • Connect and understand interdependencies
  • Report on performance

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