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”. …

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Level 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 …

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Processing 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 …

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Processing 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 …

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Process 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 …

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Incidents 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 …

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A 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. …

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Learn 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 …

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Increased 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, …

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Employees 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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