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Process Safety Essentials
October 21 - October 24
Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 4-days process safety training. The term Process Safety is used to describe events that cause multiple fatalities, severe environmental impact and major business disruption. These events are thankfully rare, but high-hazard industry sectors are always at risk of these terrible outcomes.
These disasters are sometimes referred to as major accidents or high-consequence events. The process safety training course explores events that have happened to others and shows delegates the tools and technical methodologies to prevent and manage major accident events. The course provides delegates with the opportunity to make improvements back at the workplace.
The facilitators deliver a course based on social learning. This means that delegates are encouraged to interact with each other in groups. A safe environment is created where questioning and challenge is used to develop critical thinking skills in relation to prevention and management of major accidental events. The learning process encourages relationship-building skills that cannot be replicated in online training.
This process safety training course is structured to transfer key knowledge on process safety but is not didactic. It is very much delegate-centred learning, i.e. where is the delegate now and where does he/she want to be.
The trainers do this in a highly practical and interactive way, using case studies and exercises that build on proven best practices in this field.
Who Should Attend
- Managers, supervisors, engineers, safety personnel, trade union safety reps and others involved in the design, operation, modification or maintenance of major hazard or other process plant. Functional support personnel in environment, quality, security, supply, logistics, HR, purchasing and finance who work in high hazard sectors
- Professionals who would like to improve their process safety knowledge and continuous professional development (credit 28 hours to CPD)
- Graduate engineers will find it useful in the preparation of their Chartered Member application’
- Participants in the past have come from oil and gas, offshore platforms, refining, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, food, steelmaking, mining, construction and transportation sectors.
Key Learning Objectives
- The main tools and methodologies used in process safety
- Hazards associated with a process plant and how the risks can be controlled
- How process safety is applied during the life cycle of a process plant from conceptual design through to operation, maintenance and modification
- To be apply critical thinking within the context of process safety in operations
- The limitations of risk assessment and controls in typical operating facilities
- How process safety is interdependent with asset integrity
- How compliance is the start point for process safety
- How human variability is critical to ensuring safe operations when delivering production targets
- The role of leaders and their influence to create a strong organisation culture – what works and what does not work