Course Description
This intensive 5-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of Risk-Based Process Safety (RBPS) principles and their strategic implementation. Participants will learn to develop and maintain an effective process safety management system, focusing on risk-based decision-making and continuous improvement. The course covers all four pillars of RBPS, emphasizing practical application and real-world case studies.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the core principles and elements of Risk-Based Process Safety
- Develop strategies for implementing RBPS within your organization
- Learn to assess and manage process safety risks effectively
- Gain skills in fostering a strong process safety culture
- Master techniques for continuous improvement in process safety management
Course Modules
Day 1: Introduction to RBPS and Commitment to Process Safety
- Overview of Risk-Based Process Safety
- Process Safety Culture
- Compliance with Standards
- Workforce Involvement and Stakeholder Outreach
Day 2: Understanding Hazards and Risks
- Process Knowledge Management
- Hazard Identification Techniques
- Risk Analysis Methodologies
- Risk-Based Decision Making
Day 3: Managing Risk in RBPS
- Operating Procedures and Safe Work Practices
- Asset Integrity and Reliability
- Contractor Management
- Training and Performance Assurance
Day 4: Operational Readiness and Conduct of Operations
- Management of Change
- Operational Readiness
- Conduct of Operations
- Emergency Management
Day 5: Learning from Experience and Continuous Improvement
- Incident Investigation
- Measurement and Metrics
- Auditing Practices
- Management Review and Continuous Improvement
Practical Wins for Participants
- Develop a tailored RBPS implementation strategy for your organization
- Create a roadmap for enhancing process safety culture
- Design effective risk assessment and management protocols
- Establish a framework for continuous improvement in process safety
Credits: 5 credit per day
Course Mode: full-time
Provider: Blackbird Training Centre