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Process Safety Management Program
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Computer
Based Training for OSHA Compliance |
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This
Process Safety Management interactive safety training
course on CD is convenient and easy to use. Individual
employees can train at a time that is convenient for
them, at their own pace. The system automatically
tracks their progress in the course along with any
completed quiz scores and bookmarks the learner’s
place to make it easy to resume training if training
is interupted. Upon completion of the course, and
a 100% score, the employee will then be able to print
a certificate of completion.
Employers
no longer need to pull large groups of employees
off the job to complete their safety training.
This
interactive course can help you:
- Meet
compliance-based safety requirements
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Reduce risks of accidents and injury on and off
the job
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Lower insurance premiums, workers compensation
claims and lost work hours
- Improve
employee morale and retention
This
course is designed to help employees, contractors,
and contract employees who work at industrial process
plants to recognize the potential health and safety
implications associated with their jobs. This course
is intended to educate the trainee in order to help
prevent or minimize the consequences of a catastrophic
release of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive
Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) from a process.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify the parts of a definition of a process involving HHCs
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Identify workplace chemical and process hazards, equipment used in the processes, and technology used in the processes
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Describe the steps in performing a workplace hazard assessment, including, as appropriate, identification of potential sources of accidental releases, identification of any previous release within the facility that had a potential for catastrophic consequences in the workplace, estimation of workplace effects of a range of releases, and estimation of the health and safety effects of such a range on employees
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Describe the process of participation in the development of hazard assessments and chemical accident prevention plans and how to access these and other required records
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Identify your role in responding to workplace hazard assessment findings, addressing prevention, mitigation, and emergency responses
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Identify your role in periodical reviews of the workplace hazard assessment and response system
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Describe the steps in developing and implementing written operating procedures for the chemical processes, including procedures for each operating phase, operating limitations, and safety and health considerations
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Describe the steps in responding to emergencies
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Identify the parts of a quality assurance program to ensure that initial process-related equipment, maintenance materials, and spare parts are fabricated and installed consistent with design specifications
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Describe the steps in inspecting, testing, and maintaining critical process-related equipment to ensure ongoing mechanical integrity
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Describe the steps in a pre-startup safety review of newly installed or modified equipment
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Describe the steps in participating in investigating incidents resulting or having the potential to result in a major accident.
Intended Audience:
Personnel working in industrial process plants
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, Appendix A, List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics, and Reactives OSHA Directives CPL 2-2.45A CH-1
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Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals – Compliance Guidelines and Enforcement Procedures (1994, September 13)
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OSHA Response to Significant Events of Potentially Catastrophic Consequences (1991, July 22).
This program addresses International Occupational Safety Standards.
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Notice: This is a single company, multiple location software license. This license does not enable user to resell or redistribute this software.
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