25 - 29 May 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 5775 € Euro
Welcome to the Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Training Program designed by Global Horizon Training Center. This program is tailored to equip team leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead and facilitate effective process hazard analysis within their teams. By the end of this training, team leaders will play a pivotal role in ensuring workplace safety and regulatory compliance through the proficient management of PHAs.
Upon completion of this training program, team leaders will be able to:
Understand the importance of PHA in risk management.
Lead PHA sessions and facilitate productive discussions.
Implement best practices in hazard identification and risk assessment.
Develop and maintain comprehensive PHA documentation.
Effectively communicate and collaborate with team members and stakeholders.
This training program will employ a blend of interactive teaching methods and practical exercises, enabling team leaders to develop their skills and knowledge. The methodology includes:
Lectures and presentations
Group discussions and brainstorming sessions
Hands-on PHA exercises
Case studies and real-world examples
Role-playing scenarios
Peer evaluation and feedback
This training program is designed for individuals who hold or aspire to hold leadership roles in organizations involved in industrial processes. The target audience includes:
Team Leaders
Supervisors
Lead Engineers
Process Managers
Safety Managers
Project Managers
Those with safety and compliance responsibilities
Day 1: Introduction to Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) for Team Leaders
Understanding the role of team leaders in PHA
Regulatory requirements and industry standards
Key responsibilities of a PHA team leader
Day 2: Leading Effective PHA Sessions
Facilitation techniques and leadership skills
Communication and active listening
Handling conflicts and ensuring team engagement
Practical exercises in leading PHA discussions
Day 3: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Techniques for hazard identification (What-If Analysis, HAZOP, FMEA)
Risk assessment methodologies
Prioritizing and evaluating hazards
Group activities and case studies
Day 4: Documentation and Reporting
Importance of PHA documentation
Documenting findings and recommendations
Organizing and maintaining PHA records
Reviewing and updating PHAs
Day 5: Practical Application and Certification
Leading a mock PHA session
Review of real-world PHA scenarios
Final assessment and certification for team leaders
Feedback, Q&A session, and program evaluation