Process Safety and “Critical Utilities”

What is meant by the term “critical utilities” when used in context with process safety?  I like to define the term as any utility that plays a safety role within the covered process.  Probably the most common “critical utility” is the use of nitrogen within a flammable liquid process, where nitrogen is used for blanketing tanks, inerting flammable atmospheres, blowing lines, etc.  But there are many others, some we may not even think of as a utility.  But this article is about the level at which we should be managing these utilities and OSHA’s minimum expectations.

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