Process Safety Leadership is a critical skill in our increasingly complex industrial world. Recent catastrophic events, such as Deep-Water Horizon, highlight the perils of poor Process Safety Leadership. This course will teach you the skills required to operate with the best Process Safety practices at the forefront of your mind and to promote a collaborative attitude within your team. A leader's role is critical in delivering safe operations; your behaviours, attitudes, and actions can be the difference between the safe running of an asset and disaster.
During this comprehensive 2-day online training course you will discover the effective tools and methods to become a powerful role model and create a positive cultural change. We will review the learnings from major Process Safety incidents in the past, looking at the human and organisational factors that contributed to these failures. This will be followed by an in-depth study of weak signals and their critical value in achieving process safety excellence. We will also cover Mindful Leadership, chronic unease, and the characteristics of a Generative Safety Culture. By the end of this online training course, you will have developed a personal checklist to shape your successful leadership behaviours.
At the end of this PetroKnowledge online Oil & Gas training course, you will learn how to:
This online training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
This PetroKnowledge online training course will utilize a variety of proven online learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, retention of the information presented. The training course is conducted online via an Advanced Virtual Learning Platform in the comfort of your choice location.
We offer a variety of tailored training options, customized to meet your organisation's needs. Delivered anytime, anywhere, we make it easy to bring expert training directly to your team.
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