London, 2024-04-27

Health and Safety Management of Petroleum Processes Course

Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course on the health and safety principles that must be followed during petroleum-related operations. This course will address health and safety practices for petroleum operations, risk management, safety of the work environment, and safety of the design followed in that environment. This course was designed to teach participants how to practice and apply safety tools, techniques, and management for the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. Participants will be able to design and implement safety technology principles and practices, in addition to their ability to apply factors related to people, equipment, materials, and the work environment in order to create work environments. Safe, identify common hazards, design and implement systems to control and monitor them.

Objectives and target group

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this course to the following categories:

  • Workers in the field of petroleum exploration and management of its operations.
  • Those responsible for safety and health systems in petroleum companies.
  • State employees, companies, and workers in the oil and gas field
    HSE and operations professionals.
  • Managers, engineers, supervisors and project managers.

 

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following topics:

  • Maintaining high levels of safety in petroleum industrial processes.
  • Protect personnel, assets and equipment.
  • Reducing costs and production losses resulting from petroleum business accidents.
  • Avoid legal prosecution and accountability for incidents and violations.
  • Knowledge of industrial accident losses in oil facilities
  • Ability to analyze work safety
  • Ability to assess risks in oil facilities.
Course Content
  • Introduction to occupational safety and health in the petroleum industry.
  • The importance of occupational safety and health in the petroleum industry and its impact on performance and production.
  • International legislation and standards related to safety and health in the petroleum industry.
  • Health and safety principles.
  • Law and legislation (Health and Safety at Work Act 1974).
  • Health and safety management.
  • Classification of risks in oil facilities
  • Natural, chemical, biological and engineering risks
  • Losses from industrial accidents in oil facilities
  • The most important causes of accidents
  • Security management of oil facilities
  • Risk assessment.
  • Work safety analysis.
  • Accident investigation.
  • Emergency management and planning.
  • Safety in design.
  • Major industrial accidents.
  • Risk analysis and safety planning in the petroleum industry.
  • Identify and evaluate potential risks in petroleum activities.
  • Develop comprehensive safety plans to deal with and prevent potential risks.
  • Prevention and protection methods to reduce work accidents and emergency incidents.
  • Develop plans to deal with and recover from emergency situations.
  • Improving the safety of drilling and production operations in wells.
  • Dealing with risks associated with drilling and production work.
  • Analysis of risks associated with transportation, storage and refining operations.
  • Implementing the necessary safety procedures to prevent transportation and storage accidents.
  • Implementing an occupational safety and health management system in companies.
  • Training the employee on occupational safety and health standards and developing their skills.
  • Dealing with health risks associated with handling hazardous materials.
  • Maintaining the health of workers and providing the necessary medical care.
  • Evaluating safety and health performance and identifying opportunities for improvement.
  • Improving results and responding to emerging safety and health requirements.
  • Models, practical exercises and case studies.