The question which faces many of those in the process industries is whether their plant, process or operation is “safe”. This “safety” is concerned with the individual workers (such as slips and trips), or otherwise referred to as occupational safety, and also the potential damage if anything should go wrong with the plant or process itself, that is, process safety.
Permit-to-work (PTW) refers to management systems used to ensure that work is done safely and efficiently. These are used in hazardous industries and involve procedures to request, review, authorize, document and most importantly, de-conflict tasks to be carried out by front line workers. Permit to work is an essential part of control of work (COW), the integrated management of maintenance processes. Control of work is made up of permit to work, hazard identification and risk assessment, and isolation management.
By attending this workshop delegates will
- Gain an appreciation of PTW and COW, use and application of permits and related risk assessments
- Develop an understanding of the essential elements that are required in PTW and COW program
- Develop a knowledge base from real world experience on energy isolation techniques
Who Should attend:
Managers, engineers and technicians, PTW Coordinators in chemical plants, petrochemical plants, petroleum refineries, and maintaining safety management systems, those with an interest in Safety including Safety Managers and Directors.
Come Join us from the 30th May, 1, 6, 8 June 2022 from 8:30am to 12:30pm Singapore Time GMT +8 for this Live Online – Practical Training