Most process organizations have implemented an integrated approach to managing health, safety, and environmental risks (HSE) through a robust HSE management system. This process safety management review aims to underscore the advantages of such a system, examining its key components as they align with industry best practices.
Thoroughly exploring process safety management standards and requirements, the process safety management compliance program is structured to assist delegates in evidencing adherence to the organization’s HSE management system, emphasizing risk management and cultivating a proactive safety culture.
Course Objectives
Participants will complete this process safety management review with the ability to:
Describe the components of the company’s HSE management systems.
Demonstrate compliance with elements, sub-elements, and expectations of the HSE- MS.
Comprehend the role of risk management in risk assessment and incident investigation and analysis.
Acknowledge the impact of human error on risk assessment and incident causation.
Identify systemic weaknesses within the HSE-MS by conducting thorough root-cause analyses of incidents.
Understand the requirements of pertinent standards such as HS(G)65, BS 8800, OHSAS 45001, ISO 9000, and ISO 14000.
Outline action plans, establish targets, and benchmark performance.
Recognize the significance of promoting a positive safety culture within the organization
Target Audience
Plant or unit managers
Head of sections or departments (operations, maintenance and inspection, engineering, etc.)
Senior Engineers (e.g. reliability, inspection).
Course Methodology
Training course methodology include; PowerPoint presentations, case studies and discussions after watching the relative videos, assessment and end of session questions.
Course Outline
Day - 1
Introduction to Process Safety Management, including historical incidents and regulatory frameworks.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, covering techniques and methodologies with case studies.
Process Safety Information and Documentation, emphasizing the importance of accurate documentation and management of change procedures.
Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), including various methodologies and practical exercises.
Day - 2
Layers of Protection and Risk Reduction, introducing layers of protection analysis and safety instrumented systems.
Operating Procedures, Training, and Emergency Response, focusing on clear procedures, training requirements, and emergency planning.
Incident Investigation and Lessons Learned, discussing incident investigation processes and root cause analysis.
Safety Culture and Management Systems, highlighting the role of leadership and integration with overall management systems.
Wrap-Up and Q&A, reviewing key points, allowing for open discussion, and gathering feedback.