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PSM: Requirements and the Development of Management Systems
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Short Course Number: CH501
CEU's: 2.30
PDH's: 23.00
Number of days: 3
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: You want to gain a thorough understanding of the process safety regulations and need to put an effective process safety management (PSM) program and risk management plan-prevention program in place in your organization. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is ideal for plant and corporate PSM and RMP coordinators; safety and environmental professionals; production, maintenance and engineering managers; operating managers; and anyone responsible for the design, implementation and evaluation of management systems that meet the requirements of OSHA’s PSM and EPA’s (RMP)-Prevention Program. YOU CAN EXPECT TO: - Gain an understanding of the OSHA PSM Standard 29CFR 1910.119 and EPA Prevention Program 40CFR Chapter 1, Part 68 process safety regulatory requirements
- Learn how to apply PSM principles to comply with OSHA’s PSM Standard and EPA’s Risk Management Plan—Prevention Program
- Gain insight through lectures, discussions, and problem-solving workshops that will assist in implementing or evaluating/auditing an OSHA or EPA PSM program in your company
SPECIAL FEATURES: - Receive the textbook “Guidelines for Implementing Process Safety Management Systems” (published by AIChE’s Center for Chemical Process Safety)
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02/22/10 - 02/24/10 Houston, Texas Held At: Omni Houston Hotel at Westside
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04/12/10 - 04/14/10 Las Vegas, Nevada Held At: Flamingo Las Vegas
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After 33 years of chemical industry experience, Adrian L. Sepeda, P.E., retired from Occidental Chemical Corporation in 2002 as their Director—Health, Environmental, and Safety Risk Management.
His responsibilities included process safety, risk management, and the accident investigation programs for OxyChem’s worldwide operations.
After retiring, he started his own consulting firm, A. L. Sepeda Consulting Inc., which specializes in process safety and risk management.
His current clients include AIChE’s Center for Chemical Process Safety, Texas A&M’s Mary Kay O’Conner Process Safety Center, and The American Chemistry Council, plus a number of chemical companies.
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Regulatory requirements of OSHA PSM and EPA RMP-Prevention Program Management Systems, Accountability and Responsibility; and Documentation
PSM 14 Key Elements—Employee Participation, Process Safety Information, Process Hazards Analysis, Operating Procedures, Training, Contractors, Pre-startup Safety Review, Hot Work Permit/Safe Work Practices, Mechanical Integrity, Management of Change, Incident Investigation, Emergency Planning, Trade Secrets, and Compliance Audit.
Workshops on—Process Hazardous Analysis methodologies; Incident Investigation; Facility Siting; Implementation Issues. "Receive a free copy of the book "Guidelines for Implementing Process Safety Management Systems" valued at $170.00.
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ASME Travel Policy: ASME is not responsible for the purchase of non-refundable airline tickets or the cancellation/change fees associated with canceling a flight. Please call to confirm that the course is running before purchasing airline tickets. ASME retains the right to cancel a course up to 3 weeks before scheduled presentation date.
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