Objectives
To provide expertise to manage the health and
Course Details
Objectives
To provide expertise to manage the health and safety process
To complete supervised exercises in health and safety documentation development
To provide expertise to complete and manage risks assessment
To provide expertise to investigate and analyze safety statistics
To monitor safety process and undertake audits
Outline
Hazards in various industries
Lessons from Past Accidents
History of Fires & Explosions
Hazards in Process systems – Separation, Liquefaction, etc.,
Hazards in Compressor Stations & Pipeline Transportation.
Consequences of Spills & Leaks
Major Effects from Chemical Accidents
Types of Fires & Explosions
Toxic Gas Dispersion
Working in Hazardous Areas – Basic Safety Procedures
Workplace hazards & Component Inspections
Safe Working Practices
Identification of Flammable & Combustible Material/ Chemical Hazards
Protocol for Identifying Hazardous Material
Use of permits and procedures in critical areas
Devising procedures & checklists to achieve a safe system of working with chemicals/ equipment (detect, avoid or compensate for error-likely procedural steps.)
Basic first Aid – assessment of breathing, control of shock, burns etc.,
Advanced Safety Systems /Techniques
Hazard Identification Process
Results from Hazard Identification Procedures
Goal of Hazard Identification
Necessity for Hazard Identification & Procedure
Risk Assessment Procedure
Hazardous Area Classification in Industrial Plants
Selection of appropriate technique
Identification of Critical Equipment
Safety System Performance Considerations
Hazard Prevention & Control Measures
Safety Inspection and auditing Incident Reporting
Importance of Accident Investigation & Reporting
Failure Sequences
Classification of Causes
Accident Prevention
Elements of Incident Investigation
Reporting for Near-Misses & Accidents
Handling Spills/ Leaks of Chemicals
Actions Required
Handling Gas Leaks
Prevention & Mitigation for Fire & Explosion hazards
Emergency Responses
Maintenance of Equipment in Hazardous Areas
Safety Availability & Reliability
Protection of Equipment
Safety of Electrical Equipment
Emergency Response Management
Identifying the key components of a Safety Management System (SMS)
Emergency control
Team and personnel training
Resources and organization of the team and support facilities
Investigation
Safety Management Systems
Relevant key elements that make up an integrated HSE Management System – SMS in action
Planning for efficient emergency response and crisis management
Establishing a major accident prevention policy
Incident develop or crisis
Structuring your organization’s approach to crisis and emergency management
The warning of the public in an emergency
Justifying the role of industrial emergency response resources
Methodology – Risk based scenario reviews
Alternatives conclusions/findings
Responding to the emergency
Activating emergency response plans
Undertaking crucial decision
communications and problems encountered to bring the situation to a speedy conclusion