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Objectives
- By the end of this Course participants will be able to:
- How to successfully apply the principle elements of a health, safety and environmental (HSE) management system in a typical organisation
- The principle elements of a health and safety management system, and how these interact to promote continual improvement in HSE management
- To understand and use the key tools associated with risk assessment and monitoring, such as risk assessments, safety cases and HSE monitoring tools such as accident investigation
- How to shape and improve the safety culture of the organisation
- About ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and other commonly used HSE management systems
- Key tools associated with risk assessment, risk control and active/reactive monitoring
- How to continually improve the effectiveness of HSE management in the business – techniques for developing the HSE MS as a dynamic, living system
- Lead change, and how to anticipate and manage potential conflict
- Create an effective organisation which is willing and capable of embedding HSE into the business – identify and empower critical HSE roles, embed HSE into competence frameworks and initiate and maintain professional development
- Use risk assessment tools as techniques for planning and budgeting of improvements
- Use key performance indicators for setting and monitoring achievement of HSE objectives
- Apply best practice in organizing Emergency Communications Centre (ECC), Emergency Response (ERT) and Crisis Management Teams (CMT) to their best advantage
The Delegates
- HSE Professionals, Operations, Engineers, Supervisors and Project managers and all staff who have the responsibility for designing, implementing, or supporting HSE management. This is a core course for persons in a supervisory role in an operational environment.
- HSE professionals. Other roles, who desire to influence significant change in HSE management standards and performance, will also find this programme extremely beneficial.
The Contents
- Introduction and Course overview.
- Why do we need safety engineering .
- The safety system process :
- Hazard identification .
- Hazard control .
- Risk acceptance .
- Planning & Procedures
- Hazard reduction process :
- Design out hazards .
- Safety standards codes , national and international .
- Safety analysis in engineering .
- Safety analysis in Chemical process .
- Safety analysis in manufacturing .
- Safety Management:
- Safety in system life cycle .
- Organisational management and safety .
- Management commitment .
- The system safety organisation.
- Developing a system safety programme.
- Evaluating contractors and sub contractors.
- Emergency procedures and contingencies.
- Hazard tracking and resolution .
- System safety reviews and auditing .
- Hazard analysis :
- Hazard analysis methodology.
- HAZOP .
- Process safety analysis :
- Process hazard analysis.
- HAZOP examples .
- What if analysis checklist .
- Fault tree analysis .
- Failure modes, human factors and software safety.
- Conducting a failure mode and effective analysis
- Human factors safety analysis
- Performance and human error
- Human factors and safety analysis
- Safety training
- Employee training .
- Emergency response and contingency planning .
- Accident reporting investigation:
- Reporting the accident .
- Forming an investigation board .
- Documenting the accident.
- Risk assessment :
- What is a risk .
- Risk perception.
- Risk assessment.
- Identifying risks in a system .
- Risk communication .
- Risk evaluation :
- A probabilistic approach .
- Risk analysis model .
- Developing accident scenarios and Event tree .
- Consequence determination .
- Risk evaluation- the use of risk profile .
- Calculating the safety costs .
- Increase your Ability to Evaluate, Mitigate and Respond to Industry Challenges
- Evaluate and mitigate each of the risks facing the oil and gas industry
- Incidents, Emergencies, Crises – how to organise your teams for each scenario
- Cross border Political influences, cyber hacking and War
- Checklists, the essentials of Crisis Management and Leadership behaviours
- Emergency Plans – levels of planning and weaknesses to be avoided
- Program evaluation concept – Internal and External Audits
- Crisis Communications & Incident On-Scene Command
- Emergency Communication Centre (ECC) configuration, Information Flow & how to avoid common mistakes
- Team roles and responsibilities, extract the best from your team
- Manage the on-site potential ‘’smouldering’’ Issue before it becomes a Crisis
- Incident Commander and On-scene management. All the essential elements for success
- Investigate the importance of ‘’The Golden Hour’’, what has to be achieved in that first 60 minutes
- Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Incident Command Systems (ICS)
- How does BCM fit into Oil & Gas Crisis Management
- Plans and Business Impact Analysis, formats, examples and templates
- Case Study and BCM Exercise
- Critical elements of corporate Command and Control
- Review of International Incident Command Systems
- International Standards for BCM, ICS, Spills, Crisis / Environmental Planning / Response
Course summary .
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