PII Courses
Course 1
Overview of Process
Safety Management (PSM)
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2
Process Safety Management
(PSM)
Course
3
Compliance Auditing for
Process Safety
Course
4
Incident
Investigation/Root Cause Analysis Leadership
Course 4-0
Incident Investigator/Root Cause Analyst
Training
Course
5
Writing Effective
Operating and Maintenance Procedures
Course
6
Mechanical Integrity
Course
7
Management of Change and
PSSR
Course
8
PHA/HAZOP Leadership
Course 8-0
PHA Overview Training
Course
9
PHA Revalidation
Course 10
Human Error Prevention
Course 11
Layer of Protection
Analysis
Course 12
Safety
Integrity Systems
Course 13
Job Safety Analysis
Course 14
Human Error Prevention - for Workers
Course 15
Safety Task Action Reporting (STAR)
Course
16
Behavior-Based Safety
Course
17
Selecting the Right Manufacturing Improvement
Tools
Course
18
Reliability Leadership for Manufacturing
Excellence
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Course 13: Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Training (each
session is 4 to 6 hours)
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Recommended prerequisites: None
In this course, you will learn the basics of the
performing a Job Safety Analysis (JSA), which is a proven
process for controlling operating hazards and costs. You
will get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define
your role in making it effective.
Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, you’ll
learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your
workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation
from line employees, supervisors, and upper management. The
result: Better processes make a safer workplace - and that
means improved production and higher profits.
Who should attend:
- This course is for anyone involved in operations and
maintenance that needs to know how to perform JSAs of
new or existing tasks.
- 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 4 to 6 hour session.
Take Home:
- Comprehensive course notebook containing
- Checklists of JSA and JHA issues information
- Example forms; blank and filled-in
- Certificate of Completion
- 0.4 to 0.7 CEUs & 0.4 to 0.7 COCs
Course Outline (4-6 hour session)
- Overview of JSA:
- Understanding JSAs and when to do them
- JSA terminology
- Understanding JSA’s relation to continuous
improvement in your organization
- Identify the key requirements for a successful JSA
- Recognize the hazards inherent in task performance.
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Develop appropriate solutions and hazard controls
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Example management system
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Workshop: Complete a JSA for example at your site (or
using standard examples in course) to reduce personal
injuries and operating costs (repeated 2 or 3 times, as
time permits)
More Information
Instructor:
Bill Bridges is a primary
instructor for this course. He has done more than 100 JSAs
and has trained hundreds of plant personnel in how to
perform JSAs. 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:
This course is only offered as a private offering at a
client’s site. Please contact PII for details about having
our training provide at your site.
Pricing for Public Offerings (per student):
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