The Importance of Major Hazard Leadership
The Health and Safety Executive and industry have come together to promote 2019 as the “Year of Major Hazard Leadership”. …
View PositionLevel 5 Certificate Principles of Process Safety Management (QCF)
Tell me about this course: The Level 5 Certificate in the Principles of Process Safety Management outlines the importance process …
View PositionProcessing better safety in the Falkland Islands
Processing better safety onsite knows no boundaries. It’s not restricted by geography or borders. All high hazard sites need strong …
View PositionProcessing safety training with University of Hull
Press release date: 12th February 2015 With the regulator placing a renewed focus on process safety, Reynolds Training Services has …
View PositionProcess safety leadership can transform organisations says IOSH
Major high hazard sites need to adopt an holistic approach to ensure vital safety information travels from operators on the …
View PositionIncidents always a risk until industry processes safety
Major incidents will always be a reality of high hazard sites until boardrooms start to mitigate risks through good process …
View PositionA healthy and safe 2015: New Year’s resolutions
If your belt buckle is feeling a little tight it is most likely the result of too many Christmas delights. …
View PositionLearn from the past for a safer tomorrow says Hackitt
The chair of the Health and Safety Executive has cast a spotlight on 1974’s Flixborough disaster, urging industry leaders to …
View PositionIncreased process safety focus needed in oil and gas sector
There needs to be greater focus on process safety and not just individual safety across Canada’s oil and gas industry, …
View PositionEmployees a barometer of safety says HSE chair
Judith Hackitt, chair of the Health and Safety Executive, has pinpointed employees at the coalface as the barometer against which …
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