An understanding of modern health and safety is essential for the safe operation of all businesses, plants, and process operations. The role of health and safety management and the role of risk assessment is an essential part of modern health and safety. The OSHA standards identify not only hazards but also the financial and moral drivers for safety management.
This interactive OSHA training course offers insight into the causes of accidents, incidents, and disasters. Failures that lead to disaster are investigated to help develop robust systems for operational and process safety. Issues relating to occupational health are also discussed and developed within this training course and a robust model for accident causation is considered, along with the role of human failure.
Course Objectives of OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration Standards
Understand the role of OSHA in assisting Health and Safety improvement
Developing an appreciation of occupation health and of health surveillance
Understanding how incidents happen, and the role of human factors
Developing skills for analysing new and existing risk control measures and improving incident analysis techniques of pre and post risk and incident management arrangements
Apply the idea of inherently safe technology
Introduction
Health and Safety Drivers
An introduction to the OSHA Standards
OSHA Inspections
Health and Safety Policies and the Safety Management System
Risk Assessment
Group Work
Safe Systems of Work
An introduction to Occupational Health
Chemicals
Health Hazards
Physical Hazards
Global Harmonisation System for Classification
Group Work
Hazard Communication (OSHA 1910.1200)
Bloodborne Pathogens (OSHA 1910.1030)
Sanitation (OSHA 1910.141)
Noise (OSHA 1910.95)
The role of Health Surveillance
Scaffolding (OSHA 1926.450)
Portable Ladders (OSHA 1910.23)
Work Permits & Hot Work Permits (OSHA 1910.119(k))
Lockout / Tagout (OSHA 1910.147)
Permit-required confined spaces (OSHA 1910.146)
Group Work
PPE (OSHA 1910.132)
The Fire Triangle
Fire Safety: Control measures and OSHA
The Fire Safety Risk Assessment
Flammable Liquids (OSHA 1910.106) – Tanks and API 620 etc. Tank Farms
Case Study: Tank Filling
Process Safety Management (OSHA 1910.119)
Background
Details of the standard
HAZOP Studies
Group Work
The role of Inherently Safer Technology
Case Study; Refinery Disaster
Organisational Memory
Incident Investigation (OSHA 1910.119(m))
Human Factors in Accident Causation
Health and Safety Monitoring
Case Study: Human Factors
Process Safety Indicators ANSI / API RP 754
Process Startup – a riskier time
Operating Envelope
Operating Procedures (OSHA 1910.119 (f))
Pre Startup Safety Review (OSHA 1910.119 (i))
Case Study: Emergency Response to disasters
Emergency Response (OSHA 1910.119(n))
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