OPERATIONAL SAFETY STRATEGIES IN OIL & GAS FACILITIES
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OPERATIONAL SAFETY STRATEGIES IN OIL & GAS FACILITIES
OPERATIONAL SAFETY STRATEGIES IN OIL & GAS FACILITIES
Course Introduction
Operational safety in oil and gas facilities is essential to maintaining reliable production, protecting personnel, and preventing major incidents. High-risk operations, complex processing systems, and hazardous materials require a proactive and structured approach to safety management and operational risk control.
Seattle International Institute presents this specialized training program to strengthen participants’ capabilities in identifying operational hazards, implementing effective safety controls, and improving risk awareness in complex industrial environments. The course combines international safety practices, real-life operational scenarios, and practical tools that help professionals build safer operations and improve overall performance.
Course Objectives
- Understand the core principles of operational safety in oil and gas facilities
- Identify operational hazards and evaluate associated risks
- Apply structured risk assessment and control measures
- Improve incident prevention strategies and safety performance
- Strengthen coordination between operations, maintenance, and safety teams
- Develop proactive safety practices aligned with international standards
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals involved in operational safety and industrial risk management, including:
- Operations engineers and supervisors
- Safety and HSE professionals
- Process and maintenance engineers
- Risk management and compliance specialists
- Field supervisors and operational team leaders
- Professionals responsible for operational integrity and safety performance
Course Topics
Day 1 – Fundamentals of Operational Safety
- Principles of operational safety in industrial facilities
- Types of hazards in oil and gas operations
- Human factors and operational safety behavior
- Safety management systems and operational integrity
- Case study: Operational incident and root cause analysis
Day 2 – Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Techniques for identifying operational hazards
- Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and risk assessment tools
- Risk prioritization and mitigation strategies
- Process safety indicators and monitoring
- Workshop: Practical hazard identification exercise
Day 3 – Safety Systems and Operational Controls
- Engineering controls and safety barriers
- Permit to Work systems and control of hazardous activities
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and energy isolation procedures
- Confined space entry and hot work safety management
- Practical session: Evaluating operational control effectiveness
Day 4 – Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response
- Emergency planning and response coordination
- Fire, explosion, and hazardous material response strategies
- Incident command structures and communication protocols
- Coordination between operations, safety teams, and emergency responders
- Simulation exercise: Emergency response scenario
Day 5 – Safety Culture and Continuous Improvement
- Leadership roles in promoting safety culture
- Incident reporting, investigation, and lessons learned
- Performance indicators and safety monitoring systems
- Continuous improvement in operational safety programs
- Final exercise: Developing an operational safety improvement plan
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