Process Safety Management MOC Closure in Refineries
In refineries, Management of Change ( MOC ) is a core element of process safety management because it governs how the facility evolves without eroding protection layers. Yet the highest leverage point is not the initiation of an MOC it is closure. Closure is where the organization proves that the change is fully understood, correctly implemented, and controlled across the plant’s technical and human systems. When closure is weak, refineries accumulate “latent conditions”: undocumented modifications, misaligned safeguards, untrained responders, and assumptions in HAZID , HAZOP , or risk assessment that never reach the field. A refinery-grade MOC closure process therefore acts as a safety-integrity checkpoint that validates risk management outcomes and leaves an auditable trail for regulators, insurers, and internal assurance. Read: What is Process Safety Management Why MOC Closure Is a Process Safety Management Control MOC closure is not paperwork. It is the formal confirmation...