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Services:
Training
- Business risk management
- Business continuity planning
- Workplace Risk assessment
- HAZOP
- Consequence Analysis
- Quantitative risk analysis techniques
- Human factors
- Safety leadership
- Behavioural change
- Frequency & Reliability Analysis
- Emergency Planning
- Hazardous Substances / Dangerous Goods Management
- Accident Investigation
Development,
Implementation and Auditing of Business Risk Management Systems
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purpose of this course is to give participants the skills necessary
to develop organisation-specific risk management systems, and subsequently
to implement and audit them. Course content can be tailored to specific
industries, e.g. chemical, mining. Course duration is typically
two or three days.
Workplace Risk Assessment
This course provides details on a range of techniques that can
be used to undertake workplace based risk assessments as required
by duty of care legislation. Courses are tailored to the particular
needs of an organisation, and workplace specific examples are
used. Course duration is one-half day to one day.
Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Study
HAZOP is the key hazard identification technique used in the oil
and gas, petrochemical, mining and other process industries. Training
courses are provided for HAZOP leaders and participants. Topics
covered include: background to HAZOP, basic methodology, group
dynamics, team selection, role of chairperson, typical problems
encountered, application to unusual circumstances. Training involves
a considerable practical component. Where possible courses are
tailored to particular organisations’ circumstances, and
site-specific examples are used. Course duration is one to the
days depending upon whether participants or leaders are being
trained.
Consequence Analysis
Training is provided in the application of consequence modelling
techniques to a range of incident scenarios, either as part of
quantitative risk analysis or for the purpose of emergency planning.
Topics are: calculation of release rates, gas dispersion, fire
scenario modelling, explosion, BLEVE, Probit analysis (thermal
radiation and toxic releases). Training provides the theoretical
basis and practical applications. Course duration is typically
two to four days depending upon the extent of treatment of the
various topics.
Quantitative Risk Analysis
This course combines the elements of HAZOP, Consequence Analysis,
Frequency and Reliability Analysis and Human Reliability courses,
with additional material on risk measures and risk criteria to
generate a comprehensive package. Course duration depends upon
the depth of coverage, but is typically five days.
Human factors
Consideration of human factors is becoming an increasingly important
part of the risk management process. Training addresses the common
classification of types and sources of human error, and strategies
for minimising their occurrence. Examples of techniques used for
estimation error rate are given. Course duration is normally one
day.
Frequency and Reliability Analysis
A range of techniques for frequency estimation and reliability
analysis are presented. Frequency estimation techniques include
fault tree and event tree analysis. Reliability analysis addresses
issues such as fractional dead time calculation, common cause
analysis, Weibull analysis, reliability data bases etc. Course
duration is typically one to three days.
Emergency Planning
This course addresses the strategies to be adopted in the development
of emergency plans and the content to be included in an emergency
plan. Course content is tailored to specific industry sectors,
e.g. chemical, mining, education, and hospitality. Course duration
is typically one day.
Hazardous Substances / Dangerous Goods Management
This training aims to provide participants with the skills required
to identify the measures needed to ensure compliance with legislation.
Topics addressed include: classification criteria, designated
list of hazardous substances, labelling, placarding, emergency
services manifests, material safety data sheets, and risk assessment.
Course content covers requirements of legislation and practical
examples are used. Course duration is one or two days.
Accident Investigation
The topics covered in this course include models of accident causation,
techniques for accident investigation and reporting, and the role
of risk assessment. Practical examples are included. Course duration
is one-half day to one day.
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Occupational Health & Safety
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Environmental Management
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