The University of Sheffield
Chemical and Biological Engineering

Process Safety Management &
Loss Prevention.

person in factory

Continual improvements in safety are necessary in workplaces such as chemical, process and
off-shore plants.

This course integrates risk assessment, safety management systems (SMS) and safety culture showing how they can be assessed and improved. Quantified risk assessments are used as a measure of safety and a tool to reduce; you are also taken through these in the context of the insurance industry to show how risks can affect insurance premiums.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) safety culture assessment tool "climate" is explained and case studies from the onshore and offshore industries are presented to show the impact of improving attitudes to safety at work. You will be taught how to write a Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) safety report to demonstrate SMS systems.

Course Content.

  • Management measures to prevent major accidents: Major Accident Prevention Policy (MAPP) and Safety Management Systems (SMS)
  • SMS and COMAH Safety Reports
  • Successful health and safety management
  • Lessons from losses in oil, gas and petrochemical industries
  • The need to manage safely
  • Policy, organisation and safety culture
  • Risk ranking techniques
  • Integrating risk assessments and safety management systems: how to close the “loop”

Next course date:

28 April - 1 May 2014

Fees:

£1250

Course Director:

John Gould, Centrica

Venue:

Mappin Hall
Sir Frederick Mappin Building
The University of Sheffield
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD