The MOC Blind Spot:
Managing Unreviewed Change Beyond Your PSM Boundary
EHS documentation assessment, aligned to OSHA requirements.

Written for EHS and Process Safety professionals at chemical and industrial facilities who run an MOC program to meet basic compliance requirements, but need to make it stronger beyond compliance.
Where Change Hides
From the control room to shipping and receiving, see the 9 zones where unreviewed change most commonly originates.
How to Evaluate It
Check whether something qualifies as an MOC, including the replacement-in-kind standard that teams most often get wrong.
How to Manage It
Coverage of temporary change tracking, emergency MOC procedures, cross-department sign-off, and what an audit-ready record actually looks like.
You're probably missing change risk outside your formal MOC process.
This guide isn't just about compliance. It's about helping you identify hidden operational changes that create risk, incidents, audit findings, and institutional knowledge gaps.
A quick upload that could save you hours later.
Submitting your form only takes a few minutes, but the insights you gain could save your team hours in the long-run through more efficient and effective documentation practices. Plus, it could give you insights that help you close potentially costly compliance documentation gaps.
A a practical, no-fluff guide you can actually use
Packed with flowcharts, examples, and frameworks with the required fields, ownership, and expiration tracking built in.

Informed by Tiffany Gurary, an EHS consultant with 15 years experience in chemical manufacturing, R&D, and multisite industrial environments.
Includes interactive examples to view simplified systems that can help improve MOC gap visibility and proactive actions.

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