The PSUA process is commonly found in
nuclear,
oil,
gas,
pharmaceutical and
petrochemical projects and comprises a combined safety and operability audit to ensure that
hydrocarbons or other hazardous materials can be safely introduced into a newly constructed (or reconstructed)
plant, asset or facility for the first time. Furthermore, it is used to assure the owner or operator of that plant, asset or facility that it is capable of starting, controlling and stopping it safely, efficiently and without harm to people, the plant itself or to the
environment. A PSUA is often preceded by a Pre-Start-Up Review (PSUR), some months prior to the scheduled PSUA, in order to evaluate the magnitude of the outstanding work that will need to be completed prior to
start-up. This will also provide feedback to the project team of any items that have been overlooked or may seem to be behind schedule. The PSUA process is often carried out as a part of the
operations readiness and assurance (OR&A) process. ==References==