Description:
In collaboration with NUS.
This is a course detailing the fundamentals of process safety and safety case. The topics covered include technical safety, major hazards assessment, the Workplace Safety & Health (Major Hazard Installation) Regulations, safety case, process safety management and an industry learning journey (to the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore). Safety case is a newly introduced regime in Singapore. Professional Engineers (Chemical) from diverse operational backgrounds may not have the specialized knowledge on the elements and requirements of safety case, as well as important process safety aspects in chemical plant operations. This multi-stakeholder course is designed with the intention to bridge the gaps and offer an experiential learning benefiting both new and experienced engineers with the latest practices, regulations, and technologies.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to: -Explain key concepts of process safety and safety case -Demonstrate a clear understanding of chemical reaction hazards, process isolation, functional safety, fire and gas detection, ignition controls, risk assessment methodologies, consequence modelling and process safety management -Understand the requirements of the Workplace Safety & Health (MHI) Regulations 2017 -Demonstrate the ability to develop a safety case -Demonstrate the ability to conduct risk assessment
Please click HERE to be directed to NUS website for the course details & for Registration.
Please click HERE for Flyer.
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SSG / ETSS
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REGISTRATION & FUNDING MATTERS: |
cde-cet@nus.edu.sg
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IESA COORDINATOR: |
Jerine Peh (IESA) / jerine.peh@iesnet.org.sg / 6460 4247
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REMARKS: |
Course Fee is inclusive of course materials.
Certificate of Attendance (by NUS) will be given to participants with 100% attendance and full course fee payment made.
As a Criteria for SkillsFuture Fundings, at the end of the course, participants will be required to pass a 1-hr Assessment. Certificate of Completion will be awarded to participants who fulfil the following conditions: (i) 75% attendance; and (ii) attain a pass on the Multiple Choice Questions Test on Day 3
You must pass the assessments otherwise NUS reserves the right to back-claim the fundings from you.
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