Introduction
Safety management has evolved significantly as organizations increasingly integrate Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Management Systems into broader corporate management frameworks. Modern best practices emphasize proactive risk management, structured risk assessments, and performance measurement against predefined targets, rather than relying solely on prescriptive regulations.
This program provides participants with practical experience in implementing advanced safety management principles applicable across multiple industries. Delegates will learn to measure reactive, active, and proactive safety performance, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand key safety Codes of Practice, including COMAH for onshore installations.
- Implement the Safety Case concept for fixed and mobile offshore installations.
- Apply incident root-cause analysis to promote a positive safety culture.
- Conduct task-based risk assessments focusing on human error and system failures.
- Apply best practices in Project Health, Safety & Environmental Reviews (PHSER), linking to Capital Value Processes (CVP) and HSE Management Systems.
- Set targets, plan initiatives, implement strategies, and measure safety performance effectively.
Target Audience
- HSE Managers and Officers
- Safety Supervisors and Coordinators
- Project Managers and Engineers involved in high-risk operations
- Compliance and Risk Management Professionals
- Personnel responsible for safety planning, audits, and reporting
Outlines
Day 1: Major Hazards Control Best Practice
- COMAH Code of Practice
- Elements of COMAH
- Safety Case concept and its components
- Role of Quantified Risk Assessment (QRA) in COMAH and Safety Cases
- HSE Management Systems and major hazard considerations
- Emergency planning for major hazards
Day 2: Root Cause Analysis Best Practice
- Human contribution to incidents
- Active errors, preconditions, and latent failures
- Incident analysis techniques and best practices
- Cause Tree and Events & Causal Factors analysis
- Linking root causes to conclusions and recommendations
- Practical group exercises
Day 3: Risk Assessment Best Practice
- Common pitfalls in risk assessment
- Effective risk evaluation methods
- Task-based approach to risk assessment
- Applying task-based assessment to Work Permits
- Planning, implementing, and performance measurement techniques
Day 4: Human Reliability Assessment Best Practice
- Human error and accident causation
- Human error classification
- Task analysis and job-safety analysis
- Techniques to promote a positive safety culture
- Linking safety culture improvements to HSE Management Systems
Day 5: Project HSE Reviews Best Practice
- Project lifecycle and HSE planning
- Latest PHSER procedures linked with Capital Value Process
- Integrating PHSER into organizational HSE-MS
- PHSER Terms of Reference (TOR), protocol, and documentation requirements
- Reporting procedures and guide-words
About Kuala Lumpur
If you are not the type to laze around during your vacation and prefer a full schedule, visiting a capital city is a good idea! You won’t be short of activities to fill your days and may choose from museums, shops, amusement parks, theaters, restaurants, or even festivals. Don’t know where to go? Look no further! Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, has a wide range of things to do there. Whether traveling alone, with someone else, your family, or even friends, you will surely find what to do.