Ensuring Secure Start-Up Operations Through Structured Safety Reviews
Start-up is one of the highest-risk phases in any industrial facility’s life cycle. Energy is introduced, systems transition from static to dynamic, temporary configurations may persist, and teams often work under schedule pressure. Even when design is sound, the act of bringing equipment online can expose weaknesses in procedures, control logic, isolation status, alarm settings, and human-machine coordination. Structured safety reviews are the mechanism that turns “we think we’re ready” into “we have verified we’re ready,” anchoring start-up decisions in evidence rather than optimism. When integrated into process safety management , these reviews reduce uncertainty, prevent premature energisation, and ensure the plant begins operation within a controlled risk envelope. Read: What is Process Safety Management Why a start-up needs a different safety lens Normal operations benefit from steady-state behavior, learned routines, and performance history. Start-up has none of thos...