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Implementation strategy selection

PSM goals defined —Assessment of current PSM status -implementation strategy selected —Resource needs identified —Design approach selected... [Pg.69]

Discussion of implementation strategy selected and rationale behind it... [Pg.123]

Regardless of the implementation strategy you select, try to build in at least some degree of local involvement in planning and implementation. Local involvement can give facility personnel "ownership" of the process, meaning that they will be more likely to work to overcome any problems or false starts. In addition, local participation means that you will be able to identify any local barriers to implementation—sooner rather than later. [Pg.96]

Criteria such as those suggested above can be usefully applied to the implementation strategy you have selected. In assessing your current PSM status, you will have gained considerable insight into which facilities warrant priority attention similarly, the assessment process sheds light on those PSM elements whose improvement will yield the most productive results. [Pg.101]

The above discussion concerns selected applications and physical parameters but it illustrates the general implementation strategy for physical chemosensors. [Pg.518]

Bakeev, K. A. (Ed.). (2005). Process Analytical Technology - Spectroscopic tools and implementation strategies for the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., ISBN 9781405121033, Oxford/UK Bobrovsky, R. Hametner, C. Kalt, W. Froehlich J. (2008). Selective Halogen Dance Reactions at 5,5 -Dibromo-2,2 -bithiophene. Heterocycles Vol.76, No.2, pp. 1249-1259, ISSN 0385-5414... [Pg.508]

This paper is organized as follows (i) first, a brief overview of the risk mitigation strategy selection and ANP technique is given so as to set the background for the main contribution of the paper, (ii) second, a decision model is proposed for risk mitigation strategy selection in offshore wind farms, and (iii) finally, the implementation of proposed model is presented and the results are discussed. [Pg.540]

The maintenance strategy selection is a complex process, thus it may be supported by decision support systems implementation (Nowakowski Werbinska-Wojciechowska 2013, 2012a). Such systems can support chosen or every step of manager s decision making process, such as data gathering, problem definition, problem classification, information model designing, model solution, or optimization process performance (Grobarek et al. 2007). [Pg.1217]

Following this, in the next Section, there is presented the developed expert system implementation in rail cars maintenance strategy selection process. [Pg.1222]

In the next step of research analysis authors have implemented the developed expert system for one of the defined maintenance strategies selection process performance. During the decision process, there has to be answered few questions regarding e.g. types... [Pg.1222]

Secondly, it focused on a set of specific non-parameterised and parameterised strategies selected to manage the SC system. Other types of management strategies may be interesting. In addition, the implementation costs of information sharing and coordinated management mechanisms were not incorporated within the research. [Pg.188]

The decision-making process is a central element of the risk management system. It is a discipline in its own right. This stage concerns decisions on implementation of selected risk management strategies and measures. In consultation with all parties concerned, weighed alternatives are selected and decisions are made for their implementation. The decision may involve implementation of measures to reduce or eliminate unacceptable risks. When appropriate, risks ate eliminated, reduced or transferred in the most cost effective manner. When they are justified, risks are retained or accepted. [Pg.95]

The REDUCTIONS component can be used to estimate potential greenhouse gas emission reductions from implementing your selected strategies by following four steps ... [Pg.121]

An inherently safer process offers greater safety potential, often at a lower cost. However, selection of an inherently safer technology does not guarantee that the actual implementation of that technology will result in a safer operation than an alternate process which is inherently safer. The traditional strategy of providing layers of protection for an inherently more hazardous process can be quite effective, although the expenditure of resources to install and maintain the layers of protection... [Pg.18]


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