This training process safety management provides an in-depth study of each PSM element. The training process safety management course 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.
WHAT WILL LEARN
- To interpret the performance-based requirements of the U.S. OSHA PSM and EPA risk management standards, as well as learn about related industry standards
- The elements of process safety that are missing from typical PSM systems, including Human Factors elements (communication, human system interface, work environment, staffing, and fitness for duty), Facility Siting element, Project Risk Management, Senior Leadership & Accountability. The Risk-Based Process Safety (RBPS) guide (2007) from CCPS/AIChE is reviewed so you can understand how to close critical gaps
- Multiple options for implementing an effective need-specific program
- Specific guidelines for developing cost effective written programs tailored for each PSM element, whether for a single facility or a corporation
- How to avoid costly implementation mistakes
- Jargon for communicating PSM requirements to others throughout the organization
- How to develop written programs to meet PSM requirements
- How to incorporate and integrate the PSM element requirements into other corporate programs (other corporate management systems)
- Key performance indicators
- How to evaluate program compliance throughout implementation
- How to begin implementation at your company
- Additional training necessary for implementation of specific elements
- The course uses actual and generic case studies, including several video-based case studies
- To illustrate interpretations of PSM requirements
- To demonstrate developing an effective PSM program that can be adapted for your facility
TRAINING PROGRAM:
Introduction to PSM and its origins and goals
Overview of PSM standards and regulations world-wide, definitions, compliance interpretations
Elements of Training Process Safety Management:
- Human error basics
- Elements missing from most PSM systems, including specific human factor aspects, management commitment & accountability, and project risk management
- Employee participation
- Trade secrets
- Process safety information
- Operating procedures
- Hot work permit/safe works
- Training
- Contractors
- Process hazard analysis
- Management of change
- Mechanical integrity
- Pre-startup safety review
- Emergency planning and respons
- Incident investigation
- Compliance auditing
Key Performance Indicators, Leading Indicators, and Tracking
Summary of roles and responsibilitie
Developing PSM programs, implementation planning
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING?
- This training process safety management should attend by :
- Managers – Operations, Safety, and Executive
- Engineers – Process, Safety, and Mechanical
- PSM Implementation Team Members – Anyone involved with implementation, including operators and maintenance personnel
- Compliance Auditors
- Environmental Management and Technicians
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. In Jumanda Kasdadi, MT & Team