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HSE Management Best Practice for Oil Depots, Terminals and Filling Stations - Including Benchmarking Visit

Who should attend: 
All staff involved in the management and operations of oil storage depots, terminals and petrol filling stations including:
  • Licensees, Proprietors and Site Managers / Supervisors.
  • Senior managers, Managers and Supervisors
  • Engineers, Technical, Operations and Project staff, etc
  • HSE Staff / Professionals
  • Contractors and Subcontractors
  • Government and Regulatory Bodies officials
4 days
Course aims: 

This practical and comprehensive programme covers all the principles, concepts and process associated with the HSE management of oil depots, terminals and filling stations.

The programme will equip participants with valuable tools to develop, apply and sustain internationally recognised HSE management best practice.

Participants will gain a good understanding of the multiple causes that lead to incident as well as the best practical approaches for risk evaluation and management, from workplace hazards to major HSE risks. Including practical tools to carryout risk assessment to eliminate or minimise risks and hazards using the latest techniques and evaluation methods.

Course outline: 
  • HSE management system model overview
  • HSE international standards - ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
  • HSE policy, strategy, planning, resources, procedures and documentation
  • Legal requirements
  • Roles and responsibilities in relation to HSE
  • Oil depots / terminals / filling stations safety control systems – safety requirements, conducts, signs, displays, etc
  • Loading
  • Control room operations
  • Managing safety of:- access, emergencies, vehicles. equipments, electricity, noise, plant and machinery
  • Environmental management
  • Risk assessment and management
  • Hazard control, effects and management
  • Emergency procedures and management planning
  • Fire and explosion precautions and procedures
  • Developing and embracing sustainable HSE culture
  • Accidents and first aid – characterization of accidents, prevention, reporting, investigation, analysis and responsibilities
  • Implementation, monitoring, auditing, corrective action and improvement
  • Management review
  • Benchmarking visit
  • Best practice benchmarking
  • Action Plan to progress organisational HSE management system project to its successful fulfilment.