Process Safety Management

Process Safety Management Training

The Process Safety Management (PSM) course is tailor-made for anyone with a strong interest in the growing field of process safety which is an essential consideration in a diverse range of energy sector industries from petrochemicals, oil and gas field development, mining, fertilizers, renewable energy etc.

This comprehensive PSM training program aims to equip learners with an extensive understanding of process safety principles, the significance of cultivating a robust safety culture, and the methodologies for analyzing, assessing, and managing risks associated with process hazards. With a focus on real-world applicability, this course enhances participants’ competencies in safeguarding facilities from catastrophic incidents and ensuring operational integrity.

Course Outline

Introduction to Process Safety

An exploration of the foundational elements of process safety, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of its relevance in preventing industrial accidents and losses.

Process Safety Culture

A deep dive into the elements that constitute a strong process safety culture, emphasizing the role of leadership, commitment, and organizational behaviors in fostering a safety-centric work environment.

Process Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment

Comprehensive coverage of methodologies and tools for identifying, evaluating, and mitigating process-related hazards and risks, including qualitative and quantitative risk assessment techniques.

Managing Process Safety Risks

Strategies and best practices for effectively managing and mitigating identified risks, focusing on engineering controls, administrative controls, and the implementation of safety management systems.

Review and Improvement

An examination of mechanisms for ongoing review, feedback, and continuous improvement in process safety management practices, including auditing, performance metrics, and learning from incidents.

Mode of Delivery

Our Process Safety Management course adopts a dynamic and interactive delivery model, combining:

  • Expert-Led Presentations: Insightful sessions conducted by industry experts, bringing years of experience and knowledge to the classroom.
  • Interactive Discussions: Engaging in discussions that foster peer-to-peer learning and shared experiences.
  • Hands-On Tasks and Case Studies: Practical exercises and real-world case studies to apply learning outcomes to actual scenarios.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for a broad audience within the energy sector, including but not limited to:

  • Safety Engineers and Managers
  • Process Engineers
  • Operational Staff and Supervisors
  • Maintenance Managers and Technicians
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Anyone with a vested interest in enhancing process safety in their operations

Duration

[X days]

The course is designed to fit into professionals’ busy schedules while providing ample time for learning, discussion, and application of concepts.

Learning Outcomes

  • By the end of the course, learners will understand

      • Key elements of the Process Safety Management Framework
      • Differences between Process Safety and Occupational Safety Hazards
      • Key organisational requirements for developing a positive process safety culture
      • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Techniques
      • Impact of contractor/third-party interfaces
      • Key principles in developing and maintaining good procedures
      • Key aspects of Management of Change (MOC)
      • Importance of inspection and maintenance regime
      • Key aspects of Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP)
      • Review of Key Safety Performance Indicators
      • Key aspects of incident investigation

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