Advanced Process Risk Management
| Ref |
HS 680 |
| Dates |
20 - 24 December 2010 |
| Venue |
Kuala Lumpur |
| Fees |
US$ 4450 |
| CPE
Credits |
30 |
INTRODUCTION
This programme is designed as stand-alone or as Part 2 to Advanced Process Risk Assessment in order to help you to implement your Company’s HSE Management System. It will also help you to measure your performance against these targets by means of modern pro-active and reactive techniques, including incidents investigation.
Most large organisations now have Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems. Instead of prescriptive legislation and standards, a pro-active approach to risk management based on structured and systematic risk assessment is now in place.
This programme is aimed at providing hands-on experience on the application of advanced risk management principles and techniques relevant to the oil, gas and process industries. This programme will enable attendees to implement HSE Management System, based on industry best practice. The programme will also provide familiarity with promoting positive safety culture, accidents analysis and modern risk management techniques for planning and implementing action plans.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
PRE-REQUISITE
No previous experience in risk assessment/management is necessary. Adequate guidance is given during this programme through individual and group work.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
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Demonstrate the role of risk management as the main element of HSE Management System
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Have a clear understanding of risk management techniques and hands-on experience in applying this technique to their own sphere of activities
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Analyse some principal stages in the accident chain and hazard models. This concept will be used to systematically analyse the root causes for selected incidents that have occurred
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Have the experience in demonstrating that major hazards are adequately controlled
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Ensure consistent optimisation of resource allocation for production, maintenance and safety, based on risk and cost-benefit.
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Emphasis throughout the programme will be placed on the practical application of advanced risk management techniques to new projects and current activities
PROGRAMME SUMMARY
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Introduction to HSE management systems
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Elements, sub-elements and expectations of HSE-MS
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The role of HSE Audits and site inspections
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Sources of major hazards and their control
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Control of major accident hazards Code of Practice
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Modern Incident investigation and analysis techniques
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Projects HSE Plans
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Projects HSE Reviews ‘PHSER’
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Machinery accidents analysis
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International machinery safety standards
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Promoting a positive safety culture
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Programme Outline
PERSONAL IMPACT
Attendees will be able to apply skills learnt from this training at a practical level to implement the Company’s HSE Management System.
ORGANISATIONAL IMPACT
In addition to the professional development of staff, the organisation should be able to implement, monitor and review action plans.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
DAY 1 - Modern HSE Management Systems
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Programme introduction: delegate and tutor introductions; programme objectives
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Introduction to HSE Management Systems
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Elements, sub-elements and expectations of HSE-MS
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The role of risk management within HSE-MS
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The role of HSE Audits
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Procedures for planning and implementing of action plans
DAY 2 - Modern Incidents Investigation Techniques
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Human contribution to accidents
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The role of root cause Analysis in identifying management system failures
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Accident investigation techniques I: Fault Tree Analysis ‘FTA’
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Working in small groups on the use of FTA
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Preparation of action plans
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Incident investigation techniques II: Events & Causal Factors Analysis ‘E&CFA’
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Group exercise on investigating a multiple-fatalities accident involving offshore drilling rig
DAY 3 - Major Hazards Control
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Control of Major Accident Hazards Codes of Practice
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The HSE- Safety Case Concept
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Elements of emergency planning
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Integrating HSE within major projects plans
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Elements of Projects HSE Plans
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Project HSE Reviews ‘PHSER’
DAY 4 - Machinery safety
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Introduction into the causation of machinery accidents
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Machinery hazards identification
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Machinery and equipment safety Codes of Practice
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Machinery safety and the CE-marking
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International machinery safety standards
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Machinery risk assessment
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Design and selection of safeguards and safety devices
DAY 5 - Promoting a positive safety culture
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Introduction to Safety Culture
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Techniques for improving safety culture
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Measuring improvements in safety culture
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Integrating safety culture within the HSE Management System
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