Ensuring Greater Safety and Reliability with Global Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) Templates

 

Covestro is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-tech polymer materials. Its products and solutions can be found in virtually all areas of modern life. Besides its vision for a circular and climate-neutral future, Covestro strives to create a safe workplace for its employees.

In order to help document Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) at scale, Covestro uses Sphera’s Advanced Risk Assessment software. Originally deployed on-premise, Covestro today leverages  Advanced Risk Assessment in Sphera’s SaaS-based and mobile platform, SpheraCloud™. Using Sphera’s PHA documentation software is mandatory at every Covestro plant globally, helping all locations follow corporate documentation standards. By ensuring that all Covestro process safety studies are available at every location and at all levels within operations, maintenance and projects, Sphera’s ARA solution is supporting Covestro’s goal of maintaining safe and reliable operations.

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