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