Lubrication & Tribology for High-Performance Machinery
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Lubrication & Tribology for High-Performance Machinery
Lubrication & Tribology for High-Performance Machinery
1) Course Introduction
This course delivers the foundational and advanced concepts of engineering risk management and process safety across industrial operations.
At the safety engineering core, Seattle International Institute for Training integrates risk models, hazard assessments, and safety lifecycle practices.
2) Key Learning Objectives
Participants will learn to:
· Perform hazard identification (HAZID, HAZOP)
· Conduct risk assessments and bow-tie analysis
· Apply safety integrity level (SIL) concepts
· Implement process safety management (PSM)
· Reduce operational risks and improve safety culture
3) Target Audience
· Process engineers
· HSE specialists
· Risk managers
· Operations supervisors
4) Course Importance & Business Impact
Strong process safety programs prevent catastrophic events and ensure regulatory compliance.
5) Practical Modules / Key Topics
· Hazard analysis
· Bow-tie modeling
· SIL and SIF design
· PSM implementation
· Accident investigation
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