Course description
Process Safety Management Best Practice - 5 Day Training Course
Process safety has hit the headlines in recent years following the major explosions and fires at BP’s Texas City refinery and the Buncefield storage depot in the UK. The Baker panel review in the USA and the Health and Safety Executive’s ‘Leading from the top - avoiding major accidents’ programme in the UK has amplified the importance of effective Process Safety Management (PSM).
An essential part of effective PSM is an integrated and comprehensive PSM system. The PSM system needs to include both technical and organisational elements as specified in the OSHA CFR 1910 for PSM, and the UK HSE’s HSG 65 successful Health and Safety management. The latter is used as the framework for demonstrating that UK COMAH sites comply with the requirements of the Seveso II directive.
This training course is based on the PSM framework provided by OSHA in the USA and by the HSE in the UK. It also includes the practical experience of TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services process safety consultants in the design and operation of high hazard process plants.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
This course is aimed at operations managers, senior process engineers and safety specialists within an organisation responsible for leading process safety, monitoring the performance of PSM arrangements and implementing improvements to achieve high levels of process safety performance.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Delegates will leave this course with the following:
- Understanding the key elements of a PSM system
- Understanding of relevant good practice within each element
- Identifying ways of improving your company’s PSM system
- Opportunity to network with other process safety specialists
- Discuss specific issues with specialist consultants
- Receive a detailed course manual with key references
Training Course Content
The schedule for the course is as follows:
Day 1:
- Introduction to PSM
- Management and leadership
- Achieving effective PSM
- PSPIs
Day 2:
- Process safety information
- Chemical hazard information
- Process technology information
- Equipment design information
- Process Hazard Analysis / Hazard studies
- Techniques
- Inherent safety
- Re-validation
Day 3
- Operating procedures
- Training and competence
- Safe work practices
- Contractors
Day 4
- Mechanical integrity
- Management of change
- Pre-start-up Safety Reviews
- Emergency planning and response
Day 5
- Incident investigation
- Auditing
Reviews
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Expenses
This Process Safety Management Best Practice training course is priced at £1,995 +VAT per delegate.
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TÜV Rheinland is a leading provider of technical services worldwide. Founded in 1872 and headquartered in Cologne, Germany, TÜV Rheinland employs 20,000 people in over 65 countries. The group provides a broad range of testing, inspection and certification services to...
It was a very useful training session for me and will support our supplier process safety improvement project.
Kevin Zhang, Syngenta