From:
Stuart, Ralph <Ralph.Stuart**At_Symbol_Here**KEENE.EDU>
Subject:
[DCHAS-L] Process Safety Management Course - Register now to save your seat!
Date:
Jan 15, 2020 14:43 UTC
Reply-To:
ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety
In-Reply-To:
WHY PSM?
It is everyone's responsibility to help protect
people
?and our environment.
Putting systems in place to manage process
safety, preventing major disasters
and the consequences of catastrophic
releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive chemicals...
equates to a better outcome.
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OTI Education Center Region 1
1050 Perimeter Rd., Suite 202 Manchester NH
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For Highly Hazardous Chemicals Used
in General Industry and Construction.
March 23 - 26, 2020
4 Days | 2.6 CEUs | $895
Course Description: This course is
an overview of the basic requirements found in the OSHA Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Standards for General Industry - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, and Construction - OSHA 29 CFR 1926.64, related OSHA and EPA regulations and best management
practices. This course is intended for employees who work in chemical processing, chemical safety, chemical engineering, or are involved in chemical emergency preparedness and response, and those that want to understand how to prevent, or minimize the consequences
of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive chemicals that may result in toxic, fire, or explosion hazards. The skills developed in this course can be used to manage or start a Process Safety Management Program.
Who should attend:
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Managers - Safety, Operations & Facilities
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Engineers - Safety, Process & Mechanical
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Compliance and Investigation and Auditors
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Environmental Management
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Emergency Management
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Anyone involved with implementing Process Safety Management (including fire officials and LEPC members)
Course topics will include:
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Background, History and Structure of 1910.119 and 1926.64
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Related standards and regulations - SARA Title 3, RMP and HAZWOPER
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Scope and Application of 1910.119 and 1926.64
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Definitions
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Employee Participation & Employer Responsibilities
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Process Safety Information
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Process Hazard Analysis
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Operating Procedures
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Training
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Contractors
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Pre-startup Review
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Mechanical Integrity
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Hot Work Permit
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Management of Change
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Incident Investigation
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Emergency Planning & Response
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Compliance Audits
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Trade Secrets
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Registration in advance is required.
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Curriculum development and instruction is a collaboration between Keene State College, OSHA Education Center Region 1, and OSHA Region 1.
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Curriculum developers, pictured left to right:
Fred Malaby, CIH,
CSP | OSHA Region 1, Retired
Michael Ziskin, CHCM,
CHMM, CBCP, CUSP | KSC Adjunct Faculty
Mark Haskins, CSP | KSC
Adjunct Faculty
Gabriel Porter | OSHA
Region 1
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