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Overview of Process
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Process Safety Management
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Compliance Auditing for
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Incident
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Incident Investigator/Root Cause Analyst
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Writing Effective
Operating and Maintenance Procedures
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Mechanical Integrity
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Management of Change and
PSSR
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PHA/HAZOP Leadership
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PHA Overview Training
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PHA Revalidation
Course 10
Human Error Prevention
Course 11
Layer of Protection
Analysis
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Safety
Integrity Systems
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Job Safety Analysis
Course 14
Human Error Prevention - for Workers
Course 15
Safety Task Action Reporting (STAR)
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16
Behavior-Based Safety
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17
Selecting the Right Manufacturing Improvement
Tools
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Reliability Leadership for Manufacturing
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Course 16: Behavior-Based Safety - (2 day
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Recommended prerequisites: None
This course will provide insight into current
knowledge of human error and how it can be reduced.
The course focuses on human errors related to
undesired behaviors (habits), what causes these, and
how to effectively remedy these. This topic has been
taught in various forms since it’s inception at
Georgia Tech more than 30 years ago; you will
receive the most up-to-date approaches in this
course. You will learn in general what leads to
negative behavior and how to prevent or correct
these behaviors. You will learn specific
approaches/tools you can put to use in your
facilities for controlling behaviors/habits on a
day-to-day basis. But to keep the topic of
habits/behaviors in perspective, the course also
includes a brief overview of all aspects of
controlling human error, not just those related to
behaviors or habits. NOTE: This course “contains”
Course 15: STAR.
Who should attend?
- This course is for anyone involved in
operations, maintenance, lab, utilities, and
other support areas to a process, with direct
hands-on responsibilities.
- In addition, full-time safety practitioners,
safety committee members, safety coordinators,
safety specialists, human resources, safety
managers, loss control managers, and operations
managers can benefit from this course.
There a maximum of 15 students per course.
Take Home:
- Comprehensive course notebook containing
- Checklists and worksheets for several human error analysis techniques
- Industry examples
- STAR forms and workshops
- Certificate of Completion; 1.4 CEUs & 1.4
COCs
Course Outline
Timing – 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; for 2 days
Introduction to Human Error
- Learning objectives of course; Goals of
human error prevention
Understanding Human Error:
- Errors and their relationship to loss events
- Which is most important: Management system
deficiencies or personal behavior?
- Types of human error
- Modeling human behavior (an example of a
simple model that works is used throughout the
course)
- Elements associated with understanding and
controlling human error
Behavior Science and Improving Human Behavior:
(70% of the class-time will be allocated to this
topic in the public course; the time can be
allocated differently in a private course)
- What controls human behavior (T-H-O theory
and analysis)
- Identifying an inventory of key undesirable
behaviors
- Applying T-H-O to undesired behaviors to
identify how to correct bad habits
- Implementation strategies for controlling
undesired behaviors
- Case Studies
- Workshops: STAR (Specific Task Action
Reporting)
Common Human Error Prevention Techniques
- Information Presentation Rules (procedures,
trainers, communication, signs, etc.)
- Process/Operation/Workplace Design Rules
- Information Presentation Rules (procedures,
trainers, communication, signs, etc.)
- Process/Operation/Workplace Design Rules
- Other General Rules
- Selected Exercises
- Overview of Techniques for Predicting and
Analyzing Human Error
NOTE: This course is BEST offered in a 3-day
setting that combines Course 13: JSA and Course 14:
Human Error Prevention to give the workers several
tools they can use immediately to prevent human
error at their worksites.
More Information
Bill Bridges will be the
instructor for this course. He has taught this course many
times over the past 10 years. To find our more about this
course or to check into having this course taught at your
site; contact Mr. Bridges at 1.865.675.3458 or by e-mail at
wbridges@piii.com.
Schedule:
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This course can also be taught (either as-is or
customized) at your site. Please contact PII for details
about having our training provided at your site.
Pricing for Public Offerings (per student):
$795.00 USD (for 2-day version, in USA) $1,495.00 USD
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