Applied Safety - HS20
This course is about practising and applying safety tools, techniques and management for the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries. A rich variety of exercises, readings, videos and case studies are used to support the learning in realistic situations. These come together to "challenge" participants in the real life scenario of a fictional facility, Petros Barola (visit www.petrosbarola.com), and concludes with the participants defending to the regulator why the company should maintain its operating licence. The course content is built around the PetroSkills competence maps at the "Fundamental Application" level. The course may be taken either independently or in conjunction with other Foundation level courses - Applied HSE Management, Applied Health, and/or Applied Environment. This course serves as a foundation for participants seeking accreditation through the PetroSkills mentored Accredited Health & Safety Practitioner program (to CMIOSH) (HS-70).
HSE Professionals, operations, engineers, supervisors and project managers and all staff who have the responsibility for designing, implementing or supporting safety tools, techniques and management in their respective positions. This is a core course for persons in a supervisory role in an operational environment. Some prior knowledge of safety related topics is desirable but not essential.
You will Learn:
Participants will learn how to:
- Design and implement the principles and practice of safety technology
- Apply factors relating to people, equipment, materials and the working environment to the establishment of safe working environments
- Identify common hazards and design and implement systems to control and monitor them
Course Content:
- Safety techniques for hazard and effect management
- Safety Culture
- Work Environment
- Chemical Handling / HAZCOM / Product Stewardship
- Fire Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Confined Space
- Lockout/Tagout
- Logistics
- Process