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Lelwyn D’Souza
VP Supply Chain AP
8th September 2017
“Our Process Safety Metrics
and the Learning Journey”
02/10/2018
CCPS Asia Pacific Regional TSC Meeting,
Singapore
Bala Raman
Process Safety Manager, Ecolab - Asia Pacific
Presentation Overview
ECOLAB- Our Purpose and values,,
Where we see Risks ?
What causes these Risks?
Managing down the Risks….
Sustaining the gain!
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SAFETY EVERYWHERE.
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Global Company, Global Reach
Founded in
1923Headquartered in
St. Paul, MN
FORTUNE
500COMPANY
48,000+Total employees
1 millionCustomer Locations
Serving customers in
171 countries
115 $13 billionin annual sales
Total manufacturingfacilities
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We are Set Up to Support and Supply our Customers Globally
19 technology centers
115 plants 48,000
employees
171
countries
25,200
sales-and-service representatives
more than220 warehouses
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115
220
171
48000
25200
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Ecolab: Providing + Protecting What’s Vital
Clean Water Safe FoodAbundant
Energy
Healthy
Environments
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We Develop the Best Business Solutions by Solving Real-world Problems
8 Regional Technical Centers
1,600 Scientists 6,700 Patents
11 Global Research Centers
• Bangkok
• Campinas
• Dusseldorf
• Eagan
• Greensboro
• Naperville
• Pune
• Shanghai
• Singapore
• Sugar Land
• Sydney
• Tokyo
• Monheim
ECEcolabNalco
Champion
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Every Year, Ecolab Helps:
Meet 45%of the global demand
for petroleum products
604 BILLION
Fuel
cars
of the world’s processed food
45 BILLION
Serve
meals
Produce
MORE THAN A QUARTER
42%Produce
of the global processed
milk supply
694 BILLION
pounds a year=
nuclear power
of all
Generate
22% 40%of the world’spower
1 BILLION+Clean
hotel rooms
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SH&E Program Maps to Ecolab Needs
▪ Profitable
▪ Ethical, Honest
▪ Customer Focused
▪ Complex
▪ Growth Modes
▪ Via acquisition
▪ Organic
▪ Turnover
▪ Cost Conscious
▪ Tight on resources
▪ Risk Based Decisions
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CCPS as Basis and Guidance
Align with Ecolab
Corporate Culture
Fit Company Profile
Risk Based
Quantifiable
Map to Industry &
Ecolab
Industry Benchmark
Basis for Ecolab
Program
Latest : Ecolab and AIChE exploring
Partnership Opportunities
- DOING A WORLD OF GOOD CAMPAIGN10
A Good Process Safety Program…
Key Features:
Working safely is a core value
Resources dedicated for identifying, understanding, and mitigating risks
Promotes dialog between all levels of the organization to consider all perspectives
Emphasizes continuous improvement above “just meeting compliance”
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Does the Program work? Yes!- But slower
BEST-ever performance
Continued, consistent improvement
Part of SHE Management System (SMS)
Continue the momentum with more granularity.
#1 Requirement – Senior Leadership Champions
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Data Analysis and Improvement PlanAsia pacific
Performance Profile (Loss Tree) 2019 Focus Area
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
• Leadership engagement and Knowledge
base development Programs.
• Critical Equipment Std implementation
and Timely execution of PM Plans
• Comply Global Programs / Standards.
(MOC, Flammability, Incompatibility, etc)
• Tech Visits (Quick Risk Predictions) and
HIRA .
MI : 57%
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TPM (TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE) IS PART OF LIFE
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Ecolab Risk Tolerance Criteria
Risk = Likelihood * Severity
Establishes when action is mandatory to reduce risk and to prioritize.
Aligns with industry practice and Ecolab’s performance goals
As and Bs- Not Tolerated
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What’s Our Risk?
What’s the
Hazard?What’s
the Risk?
What’s
the
Priority?
“What” (risk are we dealing with)
Business related
▪ Volume
▪ Location
▪ Chemistry
Performance
“Why” is the risk there
Screening (SLRA)
Likelihood (data)
Intervention (performance based)
Risk Matrix
Spider (profile) Charts
Setting focus / priority
Hazard Recognition
Flammables
Unplanned Mixing /Incompatibility
Open Ends
Metrics
SMS
HIRA16
Any Critical
Needs?
Flammables
Chemical Incompatibility
Open Ends
Critical Equipment Root Causes
80:20 – Hit the Big Ones
Leverage Learning
Taproot5 Whys
Where’s the
risk?
What’s the
Priority?
Public
Data
Evaluating Risk, Identifying Causes-Global
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Example – “Red List” & Reactivity Outcomes Table
Tool developed to mitigate risk of inadvertent mixing of incompatible materials
Increase understanding of which materials are incompatible and potential results of reactions
Assists in the organization of storage / warehousing and design of manufacturing processes
Red List / Reactivity Matrix
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PSE Metrics in Logistics Area- New
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Critical Equipment Program via PM Pillar –Committed Effort
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PS Tier 3 / Loss Campaign- Asia Pacific (Tactical)
• Leadership- Encourage campaign
momentum
• Streamline into Gemba walk ,
Safety Committee / CAPA
process
• Analyse data to address systemic
gaps
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Organized questionnaire with scoring system that identifies gaps in Process Safety Systems
Measures against “Industry Best Practice”
Compare region, roles, etc.
Identifies areas of strength
Identifies where to upgrade skills
Ecolab Risk Profile Tool
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Sustain: Reward& Recognition
“Spot the Risk”
Poster contest
Leading
metrics
Award
1 Year
Zero TRIR,
Tier 1 PSE
Award
5 Year
Zero
Award
“Open Ends” contest
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• Reward & recognition
• Training
• Roles & Responsibilities
• Standards
• Practices
• Specifications
• “Blue Books”
• Critical Equipment (SHE Elements)
• MI program
• Plant Manager Qualifications
• SHE Program
• Procedures
Operations Maintenance
Human
ResourcesEngineering
Leverage
Sustain: Integrating into Culture
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Sustain: Training Framework
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Example: Plant Managers Qualification
Sustain: Accountability
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Ecolab Standards Development Flow
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What’s Working well so far,
1. Process Safety is Integral
part of Business
2. Agree on “Acceptable Risk”
3. Identify , Analyze and
Prioritize Risks
4. Plan & Phase the
Implementation
5. Stay on the Course
6. Engagement is the key
50%
Redux
After 2
years
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QUESTIONS? &
THANK YOU.