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Safety Critical Task Analysis


Energy Institute

Summary

Price
£1,550 inc VAT
Or £129.17/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Access to content
Access until course completion
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
14 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

A 4-day training course addressing Human Factors issues in COMAH Safety Reports, teaching delegates how to carry out Human Factors Safety Critical Task Reviews.

CPD

14 CPD hours / points
Accredited by Energy Institute

Description

Why the EI's Human Factors Safety Critical Task Analysis training course?

Human Factors is recognized as a key topic for addressing safety in the oil, gas, onshore chemical plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing and power generation sectors.

This course covers all the topics necessary to produce the human factors analyses to satisfy COMAH safety report submissions, together with guidance on producing the associated procedures and competency management documentation based on these analyses.

Key benefits:

  • The course is in accordance with the EI guidance document on Human Factors Safety Critical Task Analysis.
  • Delegates will receive an EI certificate after completion of the course.

Learning outcomes:

Upon completing this training course, delegates should:

  • Be able to develop a programme of work to address human factors in process safety, with particular emphasis on satisfying regulatory requirements such as COMAH
  • Understand the different types of human error that need to be addressed within process safety
  • Be able to apply the HFCTR tools during new plant design or modifications
  • Be able to identify safety critical tasks
  • Have an awareness of, and be able to use, techniques such as Hierarchical Task Analysis, Human Failure and Consequence analyses, and Performance Influencing Factors evaluations (Human Factors Critical Task Reviews, HFCTR) for simple tasks
  • Be able to develop procedures and competency requirements based on the results of the HFCTR analyses
  • Be aware of modelling and assessment tools for evaluating Human Error Probabilities for use in Quantitative Risk Assessment

Who should take this course?

  • Plant Mangers
  • Process Safety specialists
  • Process plant designers
  • Supervisors
  • Senior process operators
  • Procedures and training developers

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