Integrating Process Safety into HSE-Management
Date: To be Scheduled
Fee: SGD$410 (Inclusive of 9% GST)
Time: 9am – 5pm
Delivery: Classroom-based
Continual Professional Development
WSHO 7 SDU
Course Overview
Workplace safety covers a large and varied set of procedures, conditions, and environments; from personal (occupational) safety, which protects the individual worker, to operational and process safety, which focuses on the process and equipment that keeps hazardous materials contained.
Process Safety is a critical component of an organisation’s commitment to safety.
Process safety is proactive and provides early warning that critical controls are not operating as intended or have deteriorated to unacceptable levels and correct them before they lead to a catastrophe.
The emphasis of Process Safety is different from Personal Safety. In general, measures taken to improve Personal Safety have little impact on Process Safety and as a caution, over-reliance on personal injury rates to determine total workplace safety performance can lead to a false sense of security on the overall health of safety risk control measures. But they are complementary and hence it is important to integrate them so that organisations take a more balanced focus and manage total workplace risks holistically.
Course Learning Outcome
- Recognizing the importance of process safety management in managing major hazards in the industry
- Appreciating the basic similarities and differences between Process Safety and Workplace / Occupational Safety
- Understanding the basic requirements of OSHA’s PSM and SS651:2019 in relation ISO14001 & ISO45001 standards
- Understanding how to integrate PSM into HSE-MS (ISO45001 and/or 14001)
Learning Units
- Introduction to major hazards & process safety
- WSH (HSE) vs Process Safety
- Introduction to SS651:2019 and OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) System
- Basic Process Hazard Analysis (PHA)
- Integrating PSM into HSE-MS
- Process Safety KPIs
Certificate
A Certificate of Attendance will be provided for each person attending the course and demonstrating that they have understood the course content.
This is an Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene (IEH) accredited course.
Enquiry
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