Explain
how the design and location of equipment can lead to accident.
Explain
the effects of the environment on the plant operation.
Explain
the role of human factors in Safety critical communications
Explain
how Staffing levels and workloads can jeopardize safety.
Describe
how employees training can affect their performance. Identify poor practices and their effects.
Human
Factors: Key Topics
Explain
how Leadership affects the expectations of workers.
Explain
personal responsibility for safety.
Explain
the role of Maintenance, Inspection and
Testing
Who is this Training Course for?
Investors, General and Operations Managers, Admin /
HR Managers, Finance, Maintenance,
HSE Managers,
Training
Methods
How will this Training Course be Presented?
Through
lectures, Power Points, Slides, Videos and practical demonstrations
Daily
Agenda
DAY 1
Human
Factors: Key topics
What
is Procedure?
What
will be the result of Incomplete, incorrect, unclear or outdated procedures.
What
is the role of Risk Assessment
How
does an Incident investigation establish the conditions that allowed human
failures to occur? How does Safety Critical Communications contribute to errors
and accident
How
important is the method of communication, language, timing and content to the
communication.
How
does organizational Changes affects the safety of the operation.
e.g. staffing levels, use of contractors or
outsourcing, combining departments, etc
Contractors
(including suppliers and third parties) face the same human factor
Learning
is linked to “corporate memory”, which must withstand organizational changes.
DAY 2
Human Factors: Key Topics
Leadership:
Setting
of expectations, leading by example.
How
does maintenance, Inspection and Testing affect the operation?
What
role does poor supervision play in human factors?
Fatigue:
How does fatigue affect the output of the worker
Managing
Human Failures:
This
topic is about predicting
Awarded Certificate
On successful completion of this training
course, Certificate will be awarded to
the delegates