Course Description
This course provides participants with the underpinning knowledge on how to specify and implement an effective HSE management system at the technical level. The course is based upon a common HSE management system which explains the elements and their interaction.
What Do Participants Learn?
- Understand the principles, concepts and process associated with the HSE management
- Identify valuable tools to develop, apply and sustain internationally recognized HSE management best practice.
- Gain a good understanding of the multiple causes that lead to incident
- Learn the Process Safety Management elements
- Understand the economic aspects of HSE in oil refinery and Gas or petrochemical .
Who Should Attend?
- Managers
- Directors
- HSE Committee Members
- HSE practitioners
- Engineers
- HSE Staff / Professionals
What Will the Learning Experience Include?
Phase: 1
Introduce
- Comprehensive pre-program activities include:
- Web-based information forms & surveys completed by attendee.
- Direct consultation with the attendee about the expectations.
- During the training, participants engage in data, activities, and conversations that lead to insight and knowledge.
- Participants learn from expert trainers who have both academic and business experiences.
- Highly applicable training content & instructive activities for adding depth to training topics.
- **A half-day site visit for integrating the experience & plan next steps. Opportunities to provide connections, ideas & support.
Phase: 2
Explore & Practice
Phase: 3
Apply
- Apply & sustain the learning experience by using this ongoing support:
- To ensure participant has new skills or behavior progress.
- Optional, fee-based mentoring & coaching with the trainer.
- Training materials & additional documents (e-books, pdf files, presentations and articles)
- Evaluate your training experience by giving us feedbacks and help us to reach our organizational goals.
- Participant's Evaluation
- Trainer's Evaluation
Phase: 4
EVALUATE
Section One:
- HSE management system model overview
- HSE international standards – ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
- HSE policy, strategy, planning, resources, procedures and documentation
- Legal requirements
- Roles and responsibilities in relation to HSE
Section Two:
- Process Safety Management elements
- Process Safety Information
- Process Hazard Analysis
- Operating Procedures
- Training and Contractors
Section Three:
- Mechanical Integrity
- Hot Work
- Management of Change
- Incident Investigation
- Compliance Audits
Section Four:
- Trade Secrets
- Employee Participation
- Pre-startup Safety Review
- Emergency Planning and Response
- The impacts of Process Safety Management elements
Section Five:
- Economic aspects of HSE
- Management review
- Best practice benchmarking
- Action Plan to progress organizational HSE management system project to its successful fulfilment.
- Implementation, monitoring, auditing, corrective action and improvement