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Process Safety Management (PSM)
This training provides an in-depth study of each PSM element.
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Nov 05, 2024, 8:00 AM – Nov 07, 2024, 5:00 PM
Indonesia
About The Training
Overview
This training provides an in-depth study of each PSM element. The training introduces each PSM element and the specific guidelines for integrating PSM element requirements into other corporate programs and evaluating program compliance throughout the implementation phase. Case studies and exercises are used throughout the training process safety management course to illustrate interpretations of the requirements and demonstrate ways to develop an effective PSM program, including several video-based case studies.
Objectives
- Acquire the underpinning knowledge required to achieve process safety competency
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of process safety management
- Understand the concept of the safety life cycle of a process plant from conceptual design onwards including operation, maintenance, and modification
- Understand the hazard scenarios associated with a process plant
- Understand how risks can be controlled by hardware and procedural measures
- Identify and analyze hazard causes and consequences
- Recognize when specialist analytical expertise is required
- Generate effective and appropriate measures to reduce risks
- Justify and communicate practical solutions to non-technical personnel
- Explain the rationale for process safety measures to decision-makers
Target Participants
- Supervisors, operators, and maintainers in the Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, and Chemical industries.
- Process, mechanical and chemical engineers, and technicians.
- Design engineers
- Project engineers
- HSE managers
- Control, automation, and instrumentation engineers
Course Outline:
- Scale of Contractor Use
- Process safety culture and competency
- Process Hazard Analysis (PHA)
- Process safety information (PSI)
- Emergency Planning & Response
- Management of Change (MOC)
- Incident Investigation
- Permit-to-work Procedures
- Compliance Audits
- Asset integrity and reliability
- Plan Maintenance & Operations
- Organizing, Planning, and Controlling for Start Up and Shut Down
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