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ESSENTIALS OF PROCESS SAFETY

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.

By |2026-01-06T15:39:05+08:00January 6th, 2026|, , |Comments Off on ESSENTIALS OF PROCESS SAFETY

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

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.

By |2025-12-23T09:30:15+08:00December 23rd, 2025|, |Comments Off on Risk Management with Process through Design (PtD) & General Principles of Prevention (GPP)

[confirmed] Safety & Health Conference 2025: “Calibrating Holistic OSH Management”

In an era marked by rapid technological change, evolving work environments, and heightened awareness of employee well-being, the need for a comprehensive approach to occupational safety and health (OSH) has never been more urgent. The theme "Calibrating Holistic Occupational Safety and Health Management" underscores the importance of integrating physical, mental, and organizational dimensions into a unified strategy that protects and empowers the workforce. This conference brings together OSH professionals, industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers to explore how we can realign and fine-tune our safety and health management systems to meet today’s complex challenges. A holistic approach demands more than compliance—it requires a cultural shift that prioritizes prevention, fosters resilience, and adapts to the diverse needs of a dynamic workforce. By focusing on calibration, we emphasize the continuous process of evaluation, adjustment, and innovation needed to ensure that OSH strategies are not only effective but also sustainable. Whether through data-driven decision-making, inclusive policies, or integrated wellness programs, this conference invites participants to reimagine what a truly holistic OSH management system looks like—and how to implement it in practice.

By |2025-06-29T11:26:59+08:00June 29th, 2025||Comments Off on [confirmed] Safety & Health Conference 2025: “Calibrating Holistic OSH Management”

Safety & Health Conference 2024:”Transforming Towards OSH Excellence” [15 CEP Points]

The occupational safety and health (OSH) enters into a landscape of reinforced legislative framework with the OSH (Amendment) Act 2022 comes into effect on 01 June 2024. Striving to further excel in OSH performance and standards, all stakeholders are poised to enhance OSH awareness and OSH management system; strengthening OSH culture through effective communication and cooperation between employers and employees; enhance OSH through sustainable risk management and improvement of OSH best practices through intervention at workplace, with strategic approaches in preventing accidents at workplace, towards achieving safe, healthy and conducive working environment.

By |2024-06-26T13:53:13+08:00June 26th, 2024||Comments Off on Safety & Health Conference 2024:”Transforming Towards OSH Excellence” [15 CEP Points]
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