Health, Safety, Security and Environment
Safety Engineering and Hazard Control
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Safety Engineering and Hazard Control Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
- Understanding the fundamentals of hazard control
- Learning how to develop a comprehensive approach for hazard identification
- Being able to assess the hazards, and determine which ones should be eliminated or controlled first
- Identifying the types of hazard controls that are commonly used in various situations
- Learning how to implement a hazard control program
- Understanding how to assess the effectiveness of the control measures
Who Should Attend?
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Health and safety committee members
- Maintenance and facilities staff
Course Outlines:
- Importance of process safety management
- Case study
- Model for process safety management
- Process safety framework
- Major accidents/accident causes
- Mitigation and emergency measures
- Process safety strategies
- Introduction to hazards and risks
- Fire, explosion and toxic release
- Case study
- Risk assessment
- Reaction hazards and material compatibility
- Process design
- Case study
- Procedures
- Safe systems of work
- Control of contractors
- Maintenance
- Management of change
- Human factors and safety culture
- Safety management and continuous improvement
- Safety leadership at all levels in the organization
- Leading and lagging indicators
- Learning from accidents and incidents
- Legal framework
- Mitigation and emergency measures
- Start of multi-stage case study
- Multi-stage case study
- Course summary
- Individual action plans
- Assessment