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Assessment on process safety management implementation maturity among major hazard installations in Malaysia

•The development of a process safety maturity model as well as process safety assessment rubrics, specific for assessment on process safety management implementation maturity among major hazard installations in Malaysia.•The assessment on process safety management implementation maturity among major...

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Published in:Process safety and environmental protection 2021-05, Vol.149, p.485-496
Main Authors: Shanmugam, Kumaran, Abdul Razak, Musab
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Safety
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