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  • What Is Your MOC Maturity Index?

    As a result, many companies have implemented the basics when it comes to Management of Change (MOC). You also need to properly measure both the performance and effectiveness of the MOC process to know whether

  • What Benefit Does MOC Technology Provide?

    Many organizations are required to have a Management of Change (MOC) procedure to manage risks introduced Let's look at how this statement can be applied to deploying technology to support the MOC process. The power provided by an MOC application comes from its ability to connect related data and using it data stored in risk registers, HAZOPs, bow-tie assessments, and so on The power provided by using MOC

  • What is Management of Change

    process is commonly referred to in highly-regulated, high-risk industries as, Management of Change or MOC This blog takes a look at MOC across a variety of regulations and standards that are used to help buy When to Use MOC The applicability of an MOC process is determined by identifying proposed changes that The pipeline operator shall maintain a procedure for management of change (MOC). CSA Z767-17 7.2 Management of change 7.2.1 The PSM system shall include a MOC system.

  • Overlooked Benefits of an Effective Management of Change Program

    Management of Change (MOC) is part of every effective process and pipeline safety program. To accomplish this, the MOC process touches almost every aspect of an organization which provides additional An effective Management of Change (MOC) system provides: visibility of the quantity and type of changes The MOC process is unique and one of only a few that crosses functional silos that are commonly found What obstacles are in the way of realizing greater benefits from your MOC program?

  • The Most Important Risk Control

    In highly-regulated, high-risk industries this process is called Management of Change or MOC. MOC processes act as preventative measures against adverse events due to risks introduced by change. In this capacity, MOC provides companies with a pulse and an earlier warning of the level of uncertainty For this reason MOC is an important risk control that should be one of the first to implement as part Companies with mature MOC capabilities experience additional benefits similar to those resulting from

  • The Differences Between Managing Organizational and Asset Changes

    Regulated organizations in the process and energy sectors must have a management of change (MOC) process level, organizational changes appear to be just another type of change that can be added to an existing MOC organizational changes are different in the tools and approaches used across the change life-cycle: MOC Organizational changes need to be part of every MOC program. An effective MOC program will consider the differences between asset and organizational changes to ensure

  • Compliance Now Requires a Design

    API RP 1173 Management of Change (MOC) Example The following completed system requirements canvas demonstrates how this looks like for a Management of Change (MOC) sub-system for a Pipeline Safety Managment System This canvas maps requirements to the processes and capabilities that have been identified to achieve MOC For an MOC subsystem, effectiveness can be defined as: Management of change is effective when it keeps requirements that extend beyond procedural specifications within the API RP 1173 framework as in our MOC

  • Engineering Lean Enablers - 7 Sources of Waste

    that contribute to waste in engineering projects including design changes during management of change (MOC seven (7) sources of waste found in engineering processes: Each of these can be present during an MOC

  • How To Strengthen Your Ability To Drive Compliance Improvements

    Managing technical change is often a regulated process referred to as Management of Change (MoC) in high-risk, highly-regulated: An effective MOC process will help guide planning, implementation, and manage Although MOC processes may look different based on the industry or compliance system involved, the purpose An MOC process provides a structured approach to capture a change, identify and mitigate risks, assess What is often not well understood is that CM and MoC need to work together in order to realize intended

  • Using LEAN 5M+E to Discover Probable Causes

    An Example In highly regulated, high-risk industries organizations must use a Management of Change (MOC 5M+E model looking into why there is a bottleneck in engineering when processing design changes for MOCs

  • How effective is your compliance program at buying down risk?

    To ameliorate these risks they follow a management of change (MOC) process to buy down risk. With the introduction of the ISO 45001:2018 (OHS) requirements for management of change (MOC) the same

  • Is Your Compliance Regulating Fast Enough?

    significant source of risk, organizations in highly regulated, high-risk sectors use a Management of Change ( MOC

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