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ASEAN HSSE Loss Prevention and Professional Development Conference and Exhibition
Training Training & Workshop Title Fee
(USD) Date No. Of Days
WS-9-01-19 Basics of Industrial Hygiene $ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-02-19Challenges in Risk Management &
Business Continuity $ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-03-19Introduction Hazard & Operability
(HAZOP) Study & Analysis $ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-04-19Driving for Excellence in Managing
Contractor HSE Performance $ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-05-19Process & Projects Fire & Safety
Inspection / Audits $ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-06-19Process Safety Management and the
Practitioners Approach $ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
SUPPORTED BY
To contribute for healthiest and safest
workplace at maximum extent
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Course Leader
Utpal Bhavsar CIH, CSP
14 years of various industries at plant level & corporate HSE function
Education:
Master’s in industrial Hygiene
Master’s in Environment Science
Master’s in Disaster Mitigation
BS in Industrial Microbiology
PGDIS, Lead Auditor Training for ISO 14K, 9K & OHSAS
Member of: ASSE, ISPE and CIHA
Workshop Outline:
a) Introduction to:
i) Industrial Hygiene
ii) Human Physiology
iii) Fundamental of Toxicology
iv) Hazardous Substances and Processes
b) Health Hazards and Risk:
i) Dust, Fiber (Asbestos), Fumes & Gases
ii) Biological Hazards
iii) Noise
iv) Vibrate
v) Thermal Environment
vi) Light and Nonionizing Radiation
vii) Ionizing Radiation
viii) Ergonomics
ix) Behavior and Culture
x) Stress Management
c) Overview of Hygiene Standards and OELs
d) Qualitative Risk Assessment Methods and Approach
e) General Approaches to Control of Risks to Health
f) Opportunities in Occupational Hygiene
Who should attend: Senior Engineers, Engineers (HSE, Operation &
Maintenance), Safety Supervisor, Industrial Hygienist.
Course Fee:
To Register, please go online
www.aseanhsse.org
Email: [email protected]
Early bird registration before
10th August 2019 and Group
Nomination are entitled for Discount
Hurry Up!
Only Limited Seats
available
Every business plan for success!
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Course Leader
Geary Sikich- Logical Management Systems, Corp.
Geary Sikich is a Principal with Logical Management Systems, Corp., a consulting and
executive education firm with a focus on enterprise risk management and issues
analysis. Geary is also engaged in the development and financing of private
placement offerings in the alternative energy sector (biofuels, etc.), multi-media
entertainment and advertising technology and food products. Prior to founding
Logical Management Systems, Corp. in 1985 Geary held a number of senior
operational management positions in a variety of industry sectors. Geary served as
an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army; responsible for the initial concept design
and testing of the U.S. Army's National Training Center and other intelligence
related activities. Geary holds a M.Ed. in Counseling and Guidance from the University of Texas at El Paso and a B.S. in
Criminology from Indiana State University. Geary is also an Adjunct Professor at Norwich University, where he teaches
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and contingency planning electives in the MSBC program, including "Value Chain"
Continuity, Pandemic Planning and Strategic Risk Management. He is presently active in Executive Education, where
he has developed and delivered courses in enterprise risk management, contingency planning, performance
management and analytics. Geary is a frequent speaker on business continuity issues business performance
management. He is the author of four books, his latest being "Protecting Your Business in Pandemic," published in
June 2008.
Workshop Outline:
Every business plan for success; however, in today's complex environment, success is impacted by many factors.
Having Risk Management and a Business Continuity initiative are important. Integrating these initiatives into a
comprehensive program can facilitate resilience in a non-predictive world. Most organizations plan for the potentially
devastating effects of natural or man-made disasters. Yet, few plan for business contingencies. Incidents, whether
naturally occurring or manmade don't make appointments; they can occur at any time and under the most unfavorable
conditions. There are unlimited ways to alter the risk exposure that an organization has, but all involve decision making
and an understanding of the consequences of the decision to act on a risk issue. Key decision makers must maintain
risk within acceptable limits and ensure the continuity of business operations.
Course Outcomes:
Business is inherently risky. It is well established that the optimal balance between risk and return is imperative for
business management. When you have completed this seminar, you should be able to:
• Describe the range of risks that enterprises are facing;
• Describe how and why risk and business continuity management needs to be incorporated into all business
decision making and planning;
• Understand the concepts of "Active Analysis" and "Futureproofing;"
• Develop and implement integrated risk and business continuity management strategies;
• Using "Failure Point" simulations to validate your plans and program to ensure resilience.
• Key steps to develop "Failure Point" Exercises
• "Failure Point" exercise analysis tools
• 11 Scenarios for "Failure Point" Exercises
Benefits of Learning Risk Management, Business Continuity and Program Validation:
Studying this course will help you gain the ability to:
• Demonstrate the value of integrated risk management and business continuity management on achieving
corporate strategic goals and objectives.
• Identify opportunities for improvement of current risk and business continuity management programs;
• Assess adequacy of risk management and business continuity initiatives;
• Demonstrate methodologies, values and application of Integrated Risk Management and Business Continuity
initiatives;
• Explain the concept of Integrated Risk and Business Continuity Management;
• Describe the range of risks that threaten enterprise continuity;
• Understand how and why risk management needs to be incorporated into all business decision making and
planning;
• Understand the concepts of "Active Analysis" and "Futureproofing."
Who should attend: Top Management, Management, Senior Engineer
Course Fee:
To Register, please go online:
www.aseanhsse.org
Email: [email protected]
Early bird registration before
10th August 2019 and Group
Nomination are entitled for Discount
Hurry Up!
Only Limited Seats
available
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To Register, please go online
www.aseanhsse.org
Email: [email protected]
Early bird registration before
10th August 2019 and Group
Nomination are entitled for Discount
Hurry Up!
Only Limited Seats
available
Course Leader
Troy O'Connor
Been appointed as the Managing Director of several Companies and is currently also the MD for ERS and is based in Brisbane, Australia. Studied extensively in the field of risk management and has been awarded an MBA, bachelor’s Degree in Risk Management and Higher National and National Diploma in OH&S Management. Been certified as a Lead WH&S Auditor and Skill Examiner with Exemplar Global and a certified member of the Australian Institute of Management. Managed projects in 28 countries conducting audits, organizational design and development, training and workshop facilitation in the field of Enterprise Risk Management and trained over 1000 Aramco employees in Risk Management & HAZOP Leaders. Implemented projects at companies such as Sasol, BHP Billiton, SABIC, KUFPEC, CLP Power, CSG, Weyerhaeuser, Saudi ARAMCO etc.
Workshop Outline: This programme has been developed for all employers and employees interested in conducting
qualitative workplace risk assessments and understanding the HAZOP process at the workplace within the context of
operational risk management.
• Introduction & Process Hazard Analysis
• Identifying Hazards
• Ranking Risks & Risk Matrix
• HAZOP Methodology
• Role of the HAZOP Leader & Risk Assessment
• Risk Control incl. Cost Benefit
• Risk / HAZOP Documentation
• Risk Communication
• Risk Review
• HAZOP Case Study – Reactor
Objectives: Discuss and apply Risk Management principles/models including the techniques for hazard identification,
risk assessment and HAZOP in the workplace;
• Introduce international Risk Management Models and standards – ISO 31000, IEC 61882.
• Introduce Qualitative Risk Assessment and HAZOP Practices in the workplace
• Describe the workplace risk assessment process and HAZOP process in accordance with international
standards.
• Discuss and apply qualitative techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment in the workplace.
• Discuss and apply the HAZOP technique in the workplace
• Utilize recording formats that can be used in the risk assessment process (risk register) and HAZOP sheets
Who should attend: Senior Engineers, Engineers (HSE, Operation &
Maintenance), Safety Supervisor, Industrial Hygienist.
Course Fee:
Constantly monitor, measure and review HSE performance and
manage the security of our sites to support the goals of our HSE
Management System.
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Course Leaders
Dr. Chit Lutchman Principal – Safety Erudite Inc. Dr. Chit Lutchman is a hands-on Oil and Gas professional with more than 25 years of
experience in leading operations, project planning and management, EH&S and Operations
Excellence Management Systems. Chit is well experienced in project and operations risk
management, and is a published author in the areas of Project Management, EH&S, PSM
and OEMS. Building on work experience in Petro-Canada, Suncor, Husky and BP, and
HollyFrontier Corporation, Chit seeks to bring business intelligence, operations discipline,
risk management and EH&S under a single umbrella to produce exceptional and sustainable
organizational discipline and excellence in business performance. As principal of Safety
Erudite Inc., Chit seeks to provide quality sustainable solutions to clients in developing and
implementing Management Systems. Leveraging expertise in the areas of Project Management, EH&S, OEMS, and
Contractor EH&S Management. Chit has provided solutions for improving operations discipline and managing
operations risk and EH&S to ENOC, BAPCO, Suncor Energy, Husky Energy, AltaGas, Centrica Energy, Plains Midstream
Canada and HollyFrontier Corporation.
Dr. Lutchman’s academic achievements includes:
• DBA- Doctoral Degree in Business Administration
• MBS
• 1st Class Power Engineering
• CSP/CRSP (Certified Safety professional / Canadian Registered Safety Professional
• B.Sc. Agricultural Sciences
Today, Dr. Lutchman is regarded as a global expert in EH&S and OEMS and has presented on various EH&S and
OEMS conferences in Canada, USA, the Middle East, Asia and the Caribbean.
Course Leaders
Dr. Ramakrishna Akula – Safety Erudite Inc. Dr. Ramakrishna Akula is passionate about Business/Operations excellence and is
committed to helping clients achieve their elusive goals of operations discipline and
operations excellence. Dr. Rama is a mechanical engineer with 19 years of experience
working for Oil and Gas organizations in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Dr. Rama gained significant recognition as a subject mater expert in Plant Management,
QHSE, Organizational Strategic Performance, Operational Excellence (HSE) and Business
Excellence (Quality) Managements Systems. Dr. Rama completed his doctorate degree
(PhD) on material safety with a focus on improving quality and safety around LP Gas
cylinders. He is a chartered member in IOSH, UK (CMIOSH), holding the title Occupational Safety and Health
Practitioner and a Chartered Mechanical Engineer from Institution of Engineers (India). He also holds an MBA in
Operations, a post-graduate diploma in HSE and a Certificate in Disaster Management. An experienced management
systems assessor, he has been a lead auditor for recipients of prestigious industry excellence awards in UAE for the
implementation of Corporate Excellence programs. Also, Dr. Rama is the recipient of the UAE National Quality Award
from ASQ- Middle East and North Africa and holds a world record on research publications.
Workshop Outline
If we really want to improve safety in the workplace, we must focus on ways and means to improve Contractor Safety.
This is because contractors hurt or killed in the workplace at a frequency 3-4 times that of employees. For those of us
who have been involved in working to improve contractor safety, we know this is an intensely difficult task, particularly
as owners send mixed messages to contractors. As owners, we demand getting the job done quickly and safely while
budgets are squeezed to the limits to manage cost, often at the expense of EH&S.
Today owners are more invested than ever in improving the EH&S performance of contractors. This so because
contractors perform on average ~80% of the work performed on industrial and commercial worksites. We are tied at
the hips and in most instances our businesses cannot effectively function without the work of contractors.
Purpose of the course:
This presentation / workshop is intended to provide participants an introduction to tried and tested principles that are
designed to deliver improvements in contractor safety performance in any work environment.
Learning objectives of this course for participants include the following:
• An overview of the Contractor Management Process
• An overview of the Contractor Safety Management Process
• An understanding of how to drive value from contractor pre-qualification
• Effective management principles for best contractor EH&S performance
o Back to basics – writing for users
o H&S Alignment workshop
o Communicating the EH&S Expectation
o Leadership visibility and field availability
o Listening moments
o Hazards identification and Risk Management – SWP and Toolbox Talks Inventory
o Collaborative audits and inspections
Learning outcomes – Organizational impact will be:
• Staff being able to assess and validate contractors
• Improved contractor control and performance
• Getting value for money for outsourced work
• The professional development of staff
• A reduction in incidents and losses
• An increased reputation as a health and safety leader
Who should attend: All industries with a primary focus on: Energy / Oil and Gas
/ Manufacturing / Construction / Contracting / Process / Utility Industries
Job roles: Senior leaders including Vice Presidents and General Managers,
Middle Managers and departmental leaders & Frontline Supervisors.
Course Fee:
To Register, please go online or call:
www.aseanhsse.org / Tel:
Email: [email protected]
Early bird registration before
10th August 2019 and Group
Nomination are entitled for Discount
Hurry Up!
Only Limited Seats
available
Guidance on planning & designing effective techniques for safety
inspection, preparation of the reports on findings, and improve
hazardous conditions & unsafe acts.
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Course Leaders
Jitu C. Patel, CPEA Patel is an international safety consultant who has a BS in Chemistry and a M.Phil. in Fuel
Science. For 21 years, Mr. Patel has provided health and safety professional services to Saudi
Aramco, the oil and gas producing and processing corporation in Saudi Arabia. He also has
provided technical training and conducted research for 15 years on fires, explosions, health,
safety and environment issues at a heavy chemical manufacturing company owned by U.K.
oil companies. Mr. Patel has developed and conducted fire and safety seminars for Safety
& Fire Prevention engineers and line management of industry operations. He is a
member of the ASSP International Professional Specialty Executive Board, a member of the
BEAC Training & Education Board and is a Senior Board Advisor to the ASSP Arizona
Chapter. He is a Fellow of the ASSP.
Workshop Outline:
The Safety Inspection seminar covers a broad range of safety material providing safety orientation to construction
projects and operating facilities of oil, gas, Petro-chemical & chemical industries, and fire & explosion, health and
general safety hazards. The seminar includes detailed discussions on utilizing checklists for operators’ daily inspections,
Planned Inspections, Supervisor’s General Inspections, Quarterly Inspections, Corporate Fire & Safety Reviews, Critical
Item Inspections, Pre-Use Equipment Inspections, Sub-standard Conditions reporting, Planned Job Observations, and
Inspection findings reporting & action item follow-ups.
Learning objectives of this course for participants include the following:
• Learn the role of safety inspection in safety programs. Plan and design the safety audit.
• Evaluate written programs versus actual practices. Establish findings, prepare reports and make
recommendations.
• Understand line management’s responsibility and accountability for safety performance.
• Identify numerous specific tools supervisors can use to improve safety of workers within their workplace.
• Learn methods and priorities of controlling industrial hazards including performing a Job Hazard Analysis and
compliance with Work Permit Systems.
Who should attend: All industries with a primary focus on: Energy / Oil and Gas
/ Manufacturing / Construction / Contracting / Process / Utility Industries
Job roles: Safety & Fire prevention engineers, construction, process &
maintenance engineers, line management supervisors from operations,
maintenance and engineering organizations, and safety coordinators of
construction and contracting companies.
Course Fee:
To Register, please go online or call:
www.aseanhsse.org / Tel:
Email: [email protected]
Early bird registration before
10th August 2019 and Group
Nomination are entitled for Discount
Hurry Up!
Only Limited Seats
available
Sr. # Delegate Name Emp. # Position Indicate Training /
Workshop Code Email
Training Training & Workshop Title Fee
(USD) Date No. Of Days
WS-9-01-19 Basics of Industrial Hygiene $ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-02-19 Challenges in Risk Management &
Business Continuity
$ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-03-19 Introduction Hazard & Operability
(HAZOP) Study & Analysis
$ 500 17 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-04-19 Driving for Excellence in Managing
Contractor HSE Performance
$ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-05-19 Process & Projects Fire & Safety
Inspection / Audits $ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
WS-9-06-19Process Safety Management and the
Practitioners Approach $ 500 20 Sept 2019 01
Approving Manager Name: …………………………………………….Position…………………….Signature………………
Department: ………………………………………….... Company: …………………………………………………………………….
Tel: …………………………………………… Fax: …………………………. Email: ………………………………………………………
Note : Companies can nominate employees on their company format also.
To Register, please go online or call:
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10th August 2019 and Group
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ASEAN HSSE Loss Prevention and Professional Development Conference and Exhibition
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