Recent Process Safety Books

Since my favorite book list contains mainly some older references, here are some more recent process safety books that might be worth checking out. I have not reviewed them in detail, but they look promising based on their focus and authorship.

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Process Safety Management

by Ian Sutton

A comprehensive, practical guide covering the core elements of PSM (hazards analysis, incident investigation, operating procedures, training, etc.). It’s written from a real-world operational perspective and is a natural modern companion to classic texts.

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Guidelines for Process Safety Knowledge Management

by Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

Focuses on how organizations capture, maintain, and transfer critical process safety knowledge — especially relevant with workforce turnover and personnel/MOC issues.

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Guidelines for Process Safety in Outsourced Manufacturing, 2nd Edition

by Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

Addresses process safety when working with contractors and third-party manufacturers — a growing area with clear MOC and oversight challenges.

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Process Safety: A Practical Guide

by Frank Crawley and Ian Scott

A straightforward, practitioner-focused book aimed at early-career engineers and those wanting a strong practical background in process safety.

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Process Safety Management (PSM) and HSE Incidents

by Ed Dumalo and Alessandro Demarco

This book is built on real incidents, real people, and real consequences — spanning both occupational safety and process safety.

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