Course 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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Analyze some principal stages in the accident chain and hazard models. This concept will be used to systematically analyses 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 optimization of resource allocation for production, maintenance and safety, based on risk and cost-benefit.
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Emphasis throughout the program will be placed on the practical application of advanced risk management techniques to new projects and current activities
Programme Contents
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Modern HSE Management Systems
· Program introduction: delegate and tutor introductions; program objectives
· Introduction to HSE Management Systems
· Elements, sub-elements and expectations of HSE-MS
· The role of risk management within HSE-MS
· The role of HSE Audits
· Procedures for planning and implementing of action plans
Modern Incidents Investigation Techniques
· Human contribution to accidents
· The role of root cause Analysis in identifying management system failures
· Accident investigation techniques I: Fault Tree Analysis ‘FTA’
· Working in small groups on the use of FTA
· Preparation of action plans
· Incident investigation techniques II: Events & Causal Factors Analysis ‘E&CFA’
· Group exercise on investigating a multiple-fatalities accident involving offshore drilling rig
Major Hazards Control
· Control of Major Accident Hazards Codes of Practice
· The HSE- Safety Case Concept
· Elements of emergency planning
· Integrating HSE within major projects plans
· Elements of Projects HSE Plans
· Project HSE Reviews ‘PHSER’
Machinery safety
· Introduction into the causation of machinery accidents
· Machinery hazards identification
· Machinery and equipment safety Codes of Practice
· Machinery safety and the CE-marking
· International machinery safety standards
· Machinery risk assessment
· Design and selection of safeguards and safety devices
Promoting a positive safety culture
· Introduction to Safety Culture
· Techniques for improving safety culture
· Measuring improvements in safety culture
· Integrating safety culture within the HSE Management System
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