Perfecting Process Safety 745093 Why Choose this Course?To meet the increasing expectations of governments and the public Process Safety has been legislated for with increasing stringent standards. Unfortunately, incidents keep occurring for multi fold reasons which may well be production pressures and cost cutting measures such as staffing and training. Control rests ultimately with Managers and Engineers of the Process Plants as they are the on-site decision makers and must be competent not only in their own field but also in proactive safety. Training and retraining are part of the competency cycle. This Oxford training course aims at highlighting important aspect of Process Safety so as to increase competencies in safety and operational efficiency.This training course will feature:Process safetySystems to prevent loss of containmentCommon hazards, risks and controls in the oil & gas industryFurnace operationsEmergency ResponseWhat are the Goals? By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:Explain the foundations of process safetyDescribe the systems to prevent loss of containmentAnalyse common risks and controls in the process safety industryUnderstand Furnace operationsAppreciate Start Up and Shutdown HazardsSummarise safe entry procedures in confined spacesCreate Emergency response strategiesWho is this Course for?This Oxford training course is aimed at professionals, who have local responsibilities for health and safety and require a measure of competence in this field.This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:Process ManagersProcess EngineersTeam LeadersMaintenance EngineersHealth and Safety personnelHow will this be Presented?This Oxford training course is presented face to face and will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes presentations of videos, case studies and discussions that will enhance the learning process. Active participation is encouraged during the programme.