June 20, 2020 - BY Admin

HEALTH AND SAFETY ENGINEERING

CodeName
HSEN 001Principle of Fire Marshal for Engineers
HSEN 002Safety and Health: Risk Assessment
HSEN 003NASP Safety and Health for Safety Engineers
HSEN 004PHA-hazard and Operability (HAZOP)




Principle of Fire Marshal for Engineers
HSEN 001

Course Description
This course is designed to provide participants with the required knowledge to fulfill the role of Fire Marshal and update the knowledge of existing Fire Marshals. It will also assist those with practical responsibility for fire safety within buildings/workplace, to develop procedures and fire management systems. It will cover all aspects related to fire safety, fire risk assessment, safety plans and the installation, inspection and use of all types of fire facilities such as Fire Alarm Systems, Automatic Fire Fighting Systems, Fire Extinguishers, etc.

Course Outline
  • Fire Risk Assessment
  • Fire Prevention
  • Causes of Fires, Fire Triangle & Tetrahedron
  • Fire Classes (Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class K)
  • Different Types of Fire Extinguishers
  • Fire Extinguishers Rating / Distribution
  • Fire Detection Systems
  • Automatic Fire Fighting Systems (Carbon Dioxide, FM200, Dry Chemical, Foam, etc.)
  • Fire Water Systems (Main Water Rings, Fire Pumps, Fire Risers, Hose Reels, Fire Hydrants, etc.)
  • Inspection Procedures for All Types of Fire Fighting Equipment and Systems
  • Fire Emergency Procedures


Safety and Health: Risk Assessment
HSEN 002


Course Description

It is a legal requirement that an employer must carry out risk assessments. A part from that, the only way to create a safe and healthy work environment is to carry out suitable and effective risk assessments, which identify how to improve the workplace and reduce accidents and incidents. This Five (5) days training course is aimed at creating a simple step by step approach to task based risk assessment for managers, engineers, supervisors, technicians and competent people to use and record.

Course Outline
  • State the legal requirements for risk assessment
  • List when risk assessments must be carried out
  • Identify what must be recorded in a risk assessment
  • Carry out basic and advanced risk assessment and task risk assessment
  • Act as a member of any risk assessment teams

NASP Safety and Health for Safety Engineers
HSEN 003


Course Description

This course is specifically designed for Safety managers and safety engineers who are responsible of preparing and implementing safety and health programs at their work, who carry accident investigation and analysis, and who are responsible of carrying out risk assessment and job hazard analysis for all activities in the workplace.

Course Outline
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • The Business of Safety
  • Understanding Safety
  • Understanding OSHA
  • Civil & Criminal Liability
  • Safety Training Methods
  • Safety & Health Programs
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Accidents Reporting and Investigation
  • Risk Assessment
  • Safety Auditing
  • Introduction to HAZOP Technique
  • Safety Self-Inspections
  • Blood-borne Pathogens
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Electrical Safety
  • Ergonomics
  • Chemical Hazard Communication
  • Hazardous Materials
  • HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste)
  • OSHA Inspections, Citations, Fines
  • Lockout Tagout
  • Machine Guarding
  • Materials Handling
  • Egress / Fire Safety
  • PPE
  • New Record Keeping
  • Workplace Violence
  • Walking/Working Surfaces
  • Scaffolding Safety
  • Fall Protection
  • Welding / Cutting / Brazing

PHA-HAZARD and OPERABILITY (HAZOP)
HSEN 004


Course Description

The technique of Hazard and Operability Studies or in more common terms HAZOP, has been used and developed over approximately four decades for “Identifying potential hazards and operability problems” caused by deviations from the design intent of both new and existing process plants. HAZOP is an abbreviated term for Hazard and Operability study. It is a technique that identifies the potential hazards and operating issues with the design and construction of equipment and plant and involves the interaction of a multi-disciplinary team. This course covers the explanation of the HAZOP techniques and how to apply such techniques in the process safety.

Course Outline
  • Examples of Major Disaster accidents
  • Hazardous Materials (Flammable & Combustible Substances)
  • Hazardous Areas
  • Process Safety Management (PSM – OSHA)
  • Hazard Identification
  • Introduction to HAZOP/Need for HAZOP/What are HAZOPS?
  • Components of HAZOP
  • Standard Guide Words
  • Intention, Parameters, and Deviation
  • Preparation for carrying out HAZOP/HAZOP Team
  • Applying HAZOP
  • HAZOP Examples
  • HAZOP Results/Record keeping
  • Process Hazard Analysis
  • FMEA & Fault Tree
  • Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
  • Safety Integrated Levels (SIL)