30 Jun - 11 Jul 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 8400 € Euro
This Regulatory Professionals training course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to understand and support regulatory compliance and enterprise-wide risk management. Also, to know how to deal with the rules, the markets, products, and transactions, to promote best practices and international standards that align with business and regulatory requirements.
This is an intensive and highly practical training program qualifying you to become proficient in compliance. It provides the necessary skills to build the right relationship with your regulators, and your board of directors and to deal with individuals at all levels of your organization.
Health, Safety, and Environmental Management Systems are based on a proactive process for incident prevention as well as reactive monitoring of performance. Risk assessment is required to be applied to all activities that impact health & Safety, production, asset, environment, and the Company's reputation. In this seminar you will learn how to:
Improve your practical skills in applying advanced risk assessment techniques relevant to the process industry
Effectively balance risk against cost in order to optimize risk reduction measures
Motivate your people for improved safety culture
Appreciate the role of Quantified Risk Assessment and major hazards
Apply root-cause analysis to incident investigation and analysis
Recognise the difference between hazard, risk and risk assessment
Learn how to evaluate different types of risk
Develop the skills of applying advanced risk assessment techniques relevant to the process industry
Develop a strategy for planning and implementing risk reduction action plans
Appreciate the contribution of human error to accidents
Be able to apply advanced techniques for root-cause analysis for incidents
Understand the objectives & roles of regulation
Understand the responsibilities of compliance
Develop a good understanding of compliance principles
Understand the concept of Compliance and the efforts being made to manage the risk related to it
Have the skills required to approach compliance and its related functions with confidence
Identify and understand compliance risks, and the consequences of noncompliance, to mitigate effectively the risk of compliance breaches
Develop an appropriate Compliance Manual
Create a compliance culture
Protect the organization’s reputation
The relationship between Compliance and Corporate Governance
Develop compliance programs to fight money laundering practices, and to apply Corporate Governance rules
Develop best strategies to help managers and prevent risk within your firm
This training course will be of personal benefit to delegates by providing you with:
Understanding the complete regulatory environment
Know your regulator
Compliance in practice
The role of the compliance function
Managing regulatory risk for the benefit of your firm
Understanding the importance of governance, risk and compliance
Ethics, integrity and organizational risk culture
Managing the risk of financial crime
Participants will learn by active participation during the program through the use of exercises, syndicate and group discussion, training videos, and discussions on relevant types of accidents and "real life" issues in their organizations.
The program aims to provide hands-on experience in the application of advanced risk assessment techniques in all aspects of the process industry. It includes analysis of the consequences of major hazards, in terms of fire, explosion, and toxic releases. These are modeled using advanced commercial software. Aspects of human error in relation to accidents are analyzed and included in methods for promoting a positive safety culture in your organization.
This training session also explores the role of analytical investigation and root-cause analysis based on Fault Tree Analysis.
Participants will be able to apply skills learned from this training at a practical level to implement the Company’s HSE Management System. In addition to your professional development, your organization should be able to implement, monitor and review HSE action plans.
Day 1
Introduction to hazards identification and analysis techniques
An Overview of the Regulatory Environment
Techniques for hazard identification and analysis- HAZOP
The Objectives of Financial Services Regulation
Syndicate exercise- application of HAZOP to batch and continuous processes
Your Jurisdiction Environment
Day 2
The Best Practice in Regulatory Obligation
ISO 19600: Compliance Management Systems
Integrating HAZOP within the risk management system
Review of commercial HAZOP software
What do the Regulators expect?
Day 3
Failure Modes & Effects Analysis ‘FMEA’
Compliance Structure
The Role of the Board of Directors, the Supervisors, the Internal and External Auditors
Decision trees and Event Tree Analysis ‘ETA’
Responsibilities of the Compliance Officer
Key Compliance Activities and Processes
Day 4
Sources of failure data
Fault Tree Analysis ‘FTA’
Compliance Training
Conflicts of Interest
Quantification of ETA and FTA
Evaluation of Individual and Societal Risks
DAY 5
The role of consequence analysis in QRA
Types of Fires: Jet flame, pool fire, flash fire, BLEVE
Understanding a Risk Management Approach
Creating a Risk Management Approach
The Definition of Governance, Risk and Compliance
The Need for Internal Controls
Day 6
Identify, Mitigate and Control Risks Effectively
Types of Explosion: VCE, UVCE, pressure burst, dust explosion
Vulnerability analysis
The Importance of Compliance Culture
Commercial software for modeling releases, fire, explosion and toxic releases
Approaches to Risk Assessment
DAY 7
The human contribution to accidents
The role of root cause Analysis in identifying management system failures
Factors to be Considered in Designing a Compliance System
Developing an Internal Compliance System
Implementing and Communicating Internal Compliance Arrangement
Accident investigation techniques
Day 8
Latent failure and root causes for incidents
Establishing Policies and Procedures
Creating a Compliance Monitoring Programmed
Techniques for root-cause analysis
Record-Keeping ƒ Compliance Reports
Managing the Regulators and Change in Regulations
DAY 9
Introduction to Safety Culture
Understanding Money Laundering Offences
MLRO and Compliance Officer
The Risk-based Approach to Money Laundering / Terrorist Financing
Techniques for improving safety culture
Preventing Fraud
Bribery and Corruption
Day 10
Insider Trading
Measuring improvements in safety culture
Market Abuse
Sanctions and their Role in the Global Economy
Integrating safety culture within the HSE Management System
Suspicious Activity Monitoring, Detection, and Reporting