15 - 19 Sep 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 6000 € Euro
This comprehensive training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, focuses on Technical Safety Management Systems (TSMS), which are essential for ensuring safety in high-risk environments such as manufacturing, chemical plants, and energy sectors. The program provides participants with the knowledge and practical skills to design, implement, and manage robust safety management systems that meet industry standards and ensure the safety of personnel, equipment, and the environment. Through this program, participants will learn the key elements of a TSMS, from risk assessment to incident investigation, and how to effectively manage safety protocols within technical environments.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and components of a Technical Safety Management System (TSMS).
Learn how to design and implement effective safety management systems in technical environments.
Develop risk management strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate safety hazards.
Ensure compliance with industry regulations and safety standards.
Enhance emergency response capabilities and incident management within technical environments.
Perform safety audits and continuous improvement initiatives for safety systems.
Lead the implementation of safety management processes to promote a strong safety culture within the organization.
This training program will utilize a variety of instructional methods to ensure an engaging and practical learning experience:
Interactive Lectures and Presentations: To introduce the foundational concepts and best practices in TSMS.
Case Studies and Real-World Scenarios: To analyze how TSMS are applied and what lessons can be learned from past incidents.
Workshops and Group Activities: Practical exercises to apply TSMS concepts in real-world situations.
Safety Audits and Risk Assessments: Participants will learn how to conduct audits and risk assessments as part of their TSMS responsibilities.
Simulated Emergency Response Drills: Hands-on practice in managing emergency scenarios.
Industry Best Practices: Examining industry standards and guidelines for developing a TSMS.
Implementing this training program will have several organizational benefits:
Improved Safety Performance: Reducing the number of incidents, accidents, and operational disruptions by implementing an effective TSMS.
Enhanced Risk Management: Proactive identification and mitigation of safety risks, reducing long-term operational costs.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring the organization meets all necessary safety regulations and industry standards.
Operational Efficiency: Streamlined processes for managing safety, reducing downtime, and increasing productivity.
Stronger Safety Culture: Establishing a culture of safety throughout the organization by involving all levels of staff in safety management.
Continuous Improvement: Enhancing safety protocols over time to keep up with emerging risks and technologies.
This program is designed for:
Safety Managers and Safety Officers responsible for ensuring safe operations in high-risk environments.
Technical Engineers and Operations Managers involved in the daily operations of industrial or technical facilities.
Risk Management Professionals who oversee safety risk assessments and management.
Compliance and Regulatory Officers ensuring safety compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Plant Managers and Maintenance Supervisors tasked with implementing and maintaining safety systems.
Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Officers working in technical environments.
Project Managers involved in safety planning and risk management in technical projects.
Day 1: Introduction to Technical Safety Management Systems
Overview of TSMS and its components: Policies, Procedures, and Documentation
Regulatory frameworks and standards for TSMS (OSHA, ISO 45001, etc.)
Role of leadership in safety management and creating a safety culture
Integrating safety management into organizational strategy
Safety risk management: Identification, assessment, and control
Day 2: Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
Methods for hazard identification: HAZOP, FMEA, and JSA
Risk assessment techniques: Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA)
Analyzing the impact of technical hazards on human, environmental, and asset safety
Designing risk mitigation strategies and control measures
Implementing and monitoring risk control systems
Day 3: Safety Management System Design and Implementation
Designing a Safety Management System (SMS) tailored to technical environments
Key components of an effective TSMS: Safety policies, training, and reporting systems
Creating safety protocols for operational procedures and technical systems
Safety communication and reporting structures within an organization
Involving stakeholders in the implementation process (employees, contractors, and management)
Day 4: Emergency Response and Incident Management
Developing and implementing emergency response plans and procedures
Incident investigation techniques: Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
Managing crisis situations: Incident command and decision-making during emergencies
Post-incident reporting, analysis, and corrective actions
Best practices for managing high-risk technical incidents: Fires, spills, explosions, electrical faults
Day 5: Auditing, Continuous Improvement, and Safety Leadership
Conducting safety audits and inspections: Tools, techniques, and best practices
Measuring the effectiveness of safety management systems: Key performance indicators (KPIs)
Continuous improvement strategies: Updating safety protocols and procedures
Safety leadership: Building and maintaining a safety-first culture within the organization
Case studies of successful TSMS implementation in various industries
Final assessment and feedback: Ensuring practical application of learned concepts