Advanced Security Systems

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Advanced Security Systems Course
Introduction:
As a manager, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the security measures and emergency planning processes that are in place. In your managerial or supervisory role, it is important to instill confidence in your clients, colleagues, and staff by demonstrating your expertise and the existence of these procedures.
This program focuses extensively on developing the essential skills necessary for effectively managing controlled exercises. The knowledge gained from this program is particularly valuable for managers, supervisors, and administrators who may need to take proactive measures in preparing for and potentially handling unforeseen events or emergencies. Recognizing the significance of this role, the program equips participants with the necessary abilities to fulfill these responsibilities effectively.
Course Objectives:
- To provide expertise to manage the health and safety process
- To complete supervised exercises in health and safety documentation development
- To provide expertise to complete and manage risks assessment
- To provide expertise to investigate and analyze safety statistics
- To monitor safety process and undertake audits
Who Should Attend?
- Managers and supervisors of security or emergency management
- Managers and supervisors who require to initiate and monitor security and emergency management procedures
- Personnel managing administration of assets or logistic
Course Outlines:
Hazards in Various Industries
- Lessons From Past Accidents
- History of Fires & Explosions
- Hazards in Process systems – Separation, Liquefaction, etc.,
- Hazards in Compressor Stations & Pipeline Transportation.
- Consequences of Spills & Leaks
- Major Effects from Chemical Accidents
- Types of Fires & Explosions
- Toxic Gas Dispersion
Working in Hazardous Areas – Basic Safety Procedures
- Workplace hazards & Component Inspections
- Safe Working Practices
- Identification of Flammable & Combustible Material/ Chemical Hazards
- Protocol for Identifying Hazardous Material
- Use of permits and procedures in critical areas
- Devising procedures & checklists to achieve a safe system of working with chemicals/ equipment (detect, avoid or compensate for error-likely procedural steps.)
- Basic First Aid – assessment of breathing, control of shock, burns, etc.,
Advanced Safety Systems /Techniques
- Hazard Identification Process
- Results from Hazard Identification Procedures
- The goal of Hazard Identification
- The necessity for Hazard Identification & Procedure
- Risk Assessment Procedure
- Hazardous Area Classification in Industrial Plants
- Selection of appropriate technique
- Identification of Critical Equipment
- Safety System Performance Considerations
Hazard Prevention & Control Measures
- Safety Inspection and auditing Incident Reporting
- Importance of Accident Investigation & Reporting
- Failure Sequences
- Classification of Causes
- Accident Prevention
- Elements of Incident Investigation
- Reporting for Near-Misses & Accidents
- Handling Spills/ Leaks of Chemicals
- Actions Required
- Handling Gas Leaks
- Prevention & Mitigation for Fire & Explosion hazards
- Emergency Responses
- Maintenance of Equipment in Hazardous Areas
- Safety Availability & Reliability
- Protection of Equipment
- Safety of Electrical Equipment
Emergency Response Management
- Identifying the key components of a Safety Management System (SMS)
- Emergency control
- Team and personnel training
- Resources and organization of the team and support facilities
- Investigation
- Relevant key elements that make up an integrated HSE Management System - SMS in action
- Planning for efficient emergency response and crisis management
- Establishing a major accident prevention policy
- Incident develop or crisis
- Structuring your organization’s approach to crisis and emergency management
- The warning of the public in an emergency
- Justifying the role of industrial emergency response resources
- Methodology – Risk-based scenario reviews
- Alternatives conclusions/findings
- Responding to the emergency
- Activating emergency response plans
- Undertaking a crucial decision
- Communications and problems encountered to bring the situation to a speedy conclusion
- Contracting out emergency process
- Choosing the right contractor
- Back up resources required
Loss Prevention Policies & Procedures
- Risk Reduction & Control Program
- Hierarchy of controls
- Inherently safer design strategies: Minimize, Substitute, Moderate, Simplify.