Process Safety Progress is a leading journal dedicated to advancing process safety in the chemical, petrochemical, and related industries. The journal presents practical, hands-on information and real-world case studies to help engineers and safety professionals improve safety performance and prevent incidents. Its scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including hazard identification, risk assessment, and implementation of safety measures.
Topics include, but are not limited to, inherently safer design, hazard analysis techniques, and human factors in process safety. Process Safety Progress serves as a platform for sharing lessons learned from past incidents and promoting best practices in process safety management. The journalÂ’s content is geared towards engineers, managers, and safety professionals involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of chemical processes. Articles are indexed in prominent databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, enhancing their visibility and impact within the scientific community.
By providing a forum for the exchange of practical knowledge and innovative solutions, Process Safety Progress contributes to the ongoing effort to enhance process safety and reduce the risk of accidents in high-hazard industries. The journal encourages submissions that offer practical guidance and actionable insights for improving safety performance and preventing incidents.