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Risk Management with Process through Design (PtD) & General Principles of Prevention (GPP)

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

The Process through Design (PtD) and General Principles of Prevention (GPP) integrate into workplace risk management to achieve a more preventive safety culture, forming core strategies within the Occupational Safety and Health Master Plan 2021-2025 (OSHMP2025). PtD aims to “design out” hazards and minimize risks early in the planning and design stage of a process, product, or workplace. GPP are a set of fundamental steps/ principles to manage risks and protect workers’ safety and health. These principles are based on hierarchical approach to risk control. GPP integrates with PtD and the Hierarchy of Control to provide a complete framework for risk management.

ESSENTIALS OF PROCESS SAFETY

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

This two-day short course, Essentials of Process Safety, gives industry practitioners a compact but practical grounding in the principles, hazards and management approaches needed to prevent major process incidents. Through a mix of short lectures, real major-incident case studies (e.g., Texas City, Bhopal), and applied sessions on hazard identification and consequence analysis, participants will learn how process-safety events develop, how to recognize common fire, explosion and toxic hazards, and how to use basic risk-assessment tools and layers-of-protection thinking to reduce harm.

Generative AI Applications in Occupational Safety and Health Management

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way organisations manage information, analyse data, and support decision-making. In the field of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), Generative AI presents new opportunities to enhance workplace safety, improve efficiency in documentation and reporting, and support more effective hazard identification and risk management. This two-day program is designed to introduce OSH practitioners, safety professionals, and organisational leaders to the practical applications of Generative AI in safety and health management. Participants will gain an understanding of how AI technologies can assist in developing safety documentation, analysing incident data, supporting hazard identification and risk assessment (HIRARC), and enhancing safety communication and training. Through a combination of interactive discussions, real-world examples, demonstrations, and practical exercises, participants will explore how Generative AI tools can be integrated into daily OSH management tasks. The program will also address important considerations such as ethical use, data privacy, and the need for human oversight when applying AI in workplace safety management. By the end of the program, participants will have a clearer understanding of how Generative AI can complement traditional OSH practices and support organisations in building safer, more proactive, and data-informed workplaces.

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