Saturday, 21 February 2026

Why "Small Changes" are often the biggest risks.

 Why "Small Changes" are often the biggest risks.



In industrial operations, we often master the routine. But major accidents rarely happen during business-as-usual. They happen when a change is made-a new chemical, a temporary bypass, or a shift swap-without a formal review.


That's where Management of Change (MOC) becomes your most valuable safety tool. It isn't just paperwork; it's the process that ensures:


New hazards are identified before they cause harm.


Risk assessments (JSA/HAZID) stay current.


Training keeps pace with technical updates.


If your MOC process is weak or bypassed, your safety culture is at risk. Don't let a "minor tweak" become a major disaster.


#SafetyFirst


#ProcessSafety


#MOC


#RiskManagement


#HSE #OperationalExcellence

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