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    Days: 2

  • BRLC icon-PDH white-navy-64px

    PDH: 16

  • BRLC icon-CEU white-navy-64px

    CEI: 1.6

Course Cost:
Early: $1,500
Normal: $1,750

This course will focus not only on understanding hazards and risks but also the linkage to the key risk control systems necessary for sustainable safe operation.

The outcomes include:

  • Understanding the key factors of process safety management
  • Understanding hazard identification, risk assessment and management of risk
  • Understanding the process safety culture and commitment
  • Understanding how to implement sustainable improvements in process safety management

This course will include the following topics:

  • Process safety awareness
  • What is process safety
  • The essentials of managing process safety
  • Process safety information
  • Dust explosions
  • Gas / Vapor explosions
  • Chemical reaction hazards and thermal stability of materials
  • Ignition sources including electrostatic hazards
  • Practical process hazard analysis
  • Protection against deflagration (vapors and powders)
  • Classification and management of hazardous areas
  • Creating a management of change program
  • Pre-start up safety reviews (PSSRs)
  • Process safety metrics / Leading and lagging indicators
  • Lessons from accidents in the process industries

Customized Courses Tailored to Your Needs

While BakerRisk offers a range of pre-packaged courses, we recognize that the most effective courses incorporate your company’s specific hazards, incidents, and lessons learned. Please contact us to discuss how we can custom tailor courses to fit your company’s needs.

Mike Broadribb
Michael Broadribb
Jeff Dancey
Jeff Dancey
Duane Rehmeyer
Duane Rehmeyer

CourseStart Date
Process Safety Management (PSM)- In Person - Jul. 18-19 - Houston
  • July 18, 2023 8:00 am
Register Here
Process Safety Management (PSM)- Virtual - Jul. 18-19
  • July 18, 2023 8:00 am
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