Major industrial incidents across the world have shown that catastrophic accidents are rarely caused by a single failure, but by weaknesses in process safety systems, management controls, and change management practices. Failures in process safety can lead to fires, explosions, toxic releases, environmental damage, loss of life, and long-term business disruption. This training provides a structured understanding of the key elements required to identify, evaluate, and control process-related risks throughout the lifecycle of a facility. The program focuses on systematic risk management, safe operating practices, effective change management, mechanical integrity, emergency preparedness, and continuous improvement.

Participants gain a clear understanding of process safety principles and how different PSM elements work together to prevent major accidents. The training enhances the ability to identify process hazards, participate effectively in hazard analysis, follow safe operating procedures, and manage changes safely. Participants also develop awareness of mechanical integrity, contractor safety, incident investigation, and emergency response requirements. By understanding their roles and responsibilities within the PSM framework, participants may contribute more effectively to safer operations, improved decision-making, and sustained process reliability.

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