Classroom Sessions:
INTRODUCTION
This highly-interactive training course outlines the essential elements of a Safety Case. These will be developed, each in turn, in interactive workshops, giving delegates an excellent insight into the depth and breadth of the information that is incorporated in a Safety Case.
Through various workshops and discussions, delegates will learn on how a Safety Case is to be applied and role play this application. Knowledge gained in this technique will be self-assessed; giving delegates a clear vision of their competencies in this technique.
This training course will feature:
- Discussions about a large LPG storage, cylinder filling and road tanker distribution depot
- Studying the depot’s plot plan, process & instrumentation diagrams and safeguarding systems
- Developing the major accident hazards posed by this depot’s operations
- Determine the safeguards in place to prevent or mitigate these hazards
- Decide what activities or tasks are required to maintain these safeguards in working order
- Develop a plan to monitor the timely execution of these essential and critical tasks
Objectives
After attending this training course, delegates will be able to:
- Understand the essential features of a Safety Case
- Enable to apply the Safety Case process back at the delegate’s own workplace
- Ensure compliance with applicable safety legislation
- Identify who is tasked with which critical task in the delegate’s own workplace
- Develop a meaningful programme to ensure the critical tasks are properly executed
Training Methodology
This training course will use a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes the following methodology:
- Lectures, incorporating slides and videos
- Hand-outs/case studies
- Workshop sessions
- Role playing
- Verbal and written assessments
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This training course will greatly benefit the following professionals:
- HSE personnel
- Managers and Supervisors at all levels
- Personnel who are assigned Critical Tasks
- Design Engineers of all disciplines
- Technical and non-technical personnel wishing to increase knowledge on the subject
DAY 1
Introduction to Safety Cases
- What comprises a Safety Case
- What led to the Safety Case development – Piper Alpha video
- A brief history of the Safety Case
- Different types of Safety Cases
- The essential features of a Safety Case
- Glossary of terms to be used on this course
- Description of the LPG depot to be used as the practical model for this course
Workshop 1: Draw up a Safety Policy for the LPG Depot
DAY 2
Major Hazard Analysis
- Recap of previous day’s work
- Short verbal assessment
- Risk assessments in general
Workshop 2: HAZID of the LPG Depot
- Major Hazard Industry explained
- MHA Techniques explained
Workshop 3: Develop an MHA of the LPG Depot
DAY 3
Bow Ties
- Recap of previous day’s work
- Short verbal assessment
- Bow Ties explained
- Develop the major hazard scenarios for the LPG depot
- Develop the preventive and mitigation measures employed
- Develop the tasks required to be undertaken to maintain these safeguards
Workshop 4: Develop Bow Ties for the MHA’s
DAY 4
Critical Tasks
- Recap of previous day’s work
- Short verbal assessment
- Critical Tasks explained
Workshop 5: Develop Critical tasks for the LPG Depot
- Role play of Critical Task executors – how they will do their tasks
- Need for proof of action taken explained
- Various method for providing such proof explained
Workshop 6: Draw up an auditable schedule of Critical Tasks having been performed
DAY 5
Critical Task Executor training
- Recap of previous day’s work
- Knowledge of things that would aid the executors of critical tasks
Workshop 7: Draw up a training course outline for the executors of critical tasks
- Recap of all the work/activities done
Assessment of enhanced knowledge and competency
- Written assessment
- Marking the assessment papers – by delegates
- In-depth discussion of the answers
Delegates’ feedback
- On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates
- Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) : In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance
Endorsed Education Provider
GLOMACS is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org
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