Recently, Trish and I chatted about key takeaways from the Milford Haven incident, which took place 30 years ago. We emphasize that hazard identification is crucial in process safety - it's the foundation for effective risk management. However, recognizing a hazard is only the beginning. The importance of follow-through is highlighted by a recent CSB report on Honeywell. The report found that despite awareness of a reboiler shell's limited lifespan, Honeywell failed to replace it, ultimately leading to an explosion. This case underscores the critical need for proactive action once hazards are identified. – Traci Purdum, editor-in-chief