Date
From Date: 07-Jul-2025
To Date: 11-Jul-2025
Discipline
HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENT
Introduction
Safety technology and risk management refer to the structured integration of monitoring systems, regulatory controls, and analytical models used to identify, evaluate, and reduce safety related exposures across operational environments. These systems function within institutional frameworks to support consistency, early warning, and compliance alignment. This training program introduces technological models, governance structures, and evaluation systems that support risk visibility and safety accountability.
Objective
The overall objective is to ensure that participants are familiar with the concept of reliability and fundamentals of risk assessments. This training course has been designed to enable delegates upon completion to 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
- Recognize relevant International Standards for Reliability and Machinery Safety
Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Safety and Risk Officers.
- Compliance and Control Managers.
- Operational Safety Coordinators.
- Plant and Facility Safety Personnel.
- Governance and Audit Teams.
Content
Day 1:
Foundations of Safety and Risk Management:
- Definitions and scope of institutional safety functions.
- Classification criteria of risk types within safety systems.
- Relationship between safety standards and operational exposure.
- Integration process of risk models with institutional safety planning.
- Role of documentation in safety governance.
Day 2:
Safety Technology Structures and Applications:
- Classification of safety monitoring systems and sensors.
- Centralized safety data collection methods and control platforms.
- Data integration measures across safety related subsystems.
- Standards for safety technology selection and deployment.
Day 3:
Risk Categorization and Analytical Models:
- Models for structuring risk identification by source and impact.
- Quantitative and qualitative risk classification frameworks.
- The role of using indicators in tracking safety related vulnerabilities.
- Logic structures for hazard escalation levels.
- Risk evaluation criteria through predefined exposure metrics.
Day 4:
Reporting, Response, and Control Structures:
- Escalation paths for safety incidents and deviations.
- Oversight on the governance of internal safety reporting cycles.
- How to classify safety events by severity and frequency.
- Documentation systems for risk response tracking.
- Importance of integrating feedback for control improvement measures.
Day 5:
Institutional Oversight and Safety Accountability:
- Role of governance in safety risk review and validation.
- Audit structures supporting safety technology evaluation.
- Frameworks for cross functional coordination in risk management.
- Oversight on safety accountability assignment across organizational levels.
- Standards for system performance reviews and compliance alignment.
NOTE:
Pre & Post Tests will be conducted
Case Studies, Group Exercises, Group Discussions, Last Day Review & Assessments will be carried out.
Certificate
Define Management Consultancy & Training Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees.
Methodology
A highly interactive combination of lecture and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information, knowledge and experience transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions, and motivate everybody finding the right answers. The attendants will also be encouraged to raise more of their own questions and to share developing the right answers using their own analysis and experience.
All attendees receive a course manual as a reference.
This interactive training workshop includes the following training methodologies
30% Lectures
30% Workshops and work presentation
20% Group Work & Practical Exercises
20% Videos & General Discussions
Fees
5,500 US$ per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments & Buffet Lunch