Using technology effectively can enable companies to develop solutions and make sound decisions that can improve business performance. But, simply deploying new technology for technology’s sake is not sufficient to make sense of available data to improve operations, manage organizational risks and achieve strategic goals.
Companies that take the time to evaluate whether processes are effective before adding new technologies, make clear the benefits of technology to workers, and ensure technology integrates fully with safety and operations will increase their ability to make the right business decisions that will improve their performance.
Risk Management and Safety Technology Best Practice training course will Introduce to the delegate the practical ways of safety engineering and risk assessment systems and Methods and techniques in eliminating, mitigating and controlling major hazard situations and conditions
The course Provides the delegate with a working knowledge of the proactive and reactive processes by which quantifiable assessments can be used to assess and control risks
At the end of the Risk Management and Safety Technology Best Practice, you will be able to:
- Apply the principles of hazard identification and assessment of risk to processes and machinery
- Understand reliability concept and use of failure tracing methods
- Demonstrate a practical understanding of a quantitative risk assessment technique and the date required for records
- Advise management on the most effective control methods based on the evaluation of risk
- Identify the general requirement for development of safe system of work
- Recognise relevant International Standards for Reliability and Machinery Safety
Risk Management and Safety Technology Best Practice Training course, is ideal for :
- All Professionals who has a contribution to make in ensuring the safe operation of a potential high hazard workplace
- Plant Professionals
- Engineers
- Designers