IOSH Approved Principles of Process Safety Management

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IOSH Approved Principles of Process Safety Management training helps managers, operators and safety providers leave no stone unturned when it comes to processing good onsite safety.

This course outlines the importance that process safety management plays within the high hazard sector, exploring the Hazardous Installations Directorate Major Hazard Management System covering:

  1. Leadership
  2. Hazard identification
  3. Risk assessment and profiling
  4. Control measures or barriers
  5. Check, measure and review

Good process safety doesn’t happen by chance and helps prevent incidents before they happen.

What is process safety?

How will I be assessed?

  • IOSH Approved Online Test

What will I achieve?

At the end of this session, you will be able to:

  • Identify the impact of poor process safety management and the role of the Regulator
  • Identify the tools that contribute to process safety management
  • Understand the role that leadership plays in the major hazard management systems
  • Recognise how to embed a good safety culture and identify the components of competence
  • List and identify the tools that can be used to identify major accident hazards
  • Understand the tools that can be used to assess risk associated with hazardous substances and processes
  • Understand the concept of inherently safer design and barriers used to prevent, control and mitigate hazard realisation including emergency response procedures

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