Process Safety Management - Fundamentals
Process Safety Management is a key leading indicator for plants which are exposed to hazards as a result of their operations. These hazards include flammable and explosive materials, high pressure, high and low temperatures, contaminants and toxic substances.
Description
This interactive 2 day course is designed to enhance PSM awareness so as to drive down the incidence of lagging indicators, such as Demand on Safety systems and minor LOPC, which lead inexorably to damage, injury and fatality. The course will cover the various aspects of process safety, helping delegates to understand the importance of process and personal safety as well as the need for effective reporting and follow-up of process safety incidents and near misses.
The tutor, Angus Keddie, is a Wilde associate with over 30 years industry experience holding high level process safety, technical, operations, proposals and training positions. He utilises PowerPoint slides, videos, workshops, case studies and Turning Point polling to both engage and motivate delegates.
Who Should Attend?
Process engineers, operations managers, operations supervisors and others accountable for the assessment and management of risks and hazards in the process industries.
Duration
1 Day
The course commences at 9:00am and finishes at approximately 5:00pm.
Course Fee
From £525, including lunch and refreshments.
Online Training Option
An online course is also available. Please contact us for details.
Agenda
Sessions
Session 1
- Introduction to Process Safety
- Operational Discipline
- PSM Documents
- Abnormal Operations
- Key Performance Indicators
- Hazard Identification and Risk Optimisation
- Plant Conditioning Monitoring
Session 2
- Learning Lessons – Accidents and Incidents Analysis
- Closing the Loop
- Incident Management
- Incidents, Legislation and Best Practice
- Human Factors
- Safety Culture