COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* | AIM 102 | 24-28 Aug 2026 | Online | 3300 |
|---|---|---|---|
| AIM 102 | 7-11 Sep 2026 | London | 4400 |
* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!
COURSE OVERVIEW
The oil and gas industry is an extremely high-risk environment in which vast numbers of personnel live and work whether in onshore or offshore locations; offshore locations can be even more onerous than onshore locations. In all events, irrespective of the specific working locations, the potential impact of all personnel is not to be taken lightly; where incidents may occur ranging from relatively minor incidents such as a trip to catastrophic incidents resulting in the loss of human life.
Over the years there have been many incidents of all types with the range as described. One noted historical example being the loss of 167 lives from the offshore platform, the ‘Piper Alpha’ in July 1988. The background causes of the Piper Alpha disaster were not a single failure, but by a chain of systemic failures of technical issues, poor communication, and weak safety management and culture that built up over time.
This course is designed to present all delegates not only with the elements of health and safety, what it is, what is it supposed to provide in terms of knowledge and practice, but more critically is for all delegates to really think about what safety is, its important to each of you the delegate and how you are individually responsible for your own safety but for everyone with whom you work with. Similarly, the whole aspect of health and safety and the culture of health and safety by which the Organisation communicates this to everyone through the organisation is also critical.
In addition to the above, all delegates should be able to come away from this course with a deep and thorough understand of HSE and their 100% commitment to health and safety throughout their working careers not only for the current period but into the future.
COURSE OUTLINE
5 days
Day 1: Introduction
o The importance of HSE in today’s world and industry – why does it matter - to people, to the company and business reputation, to the environment
o Overview of HSEQ principles and its importance Key concepts: hazard, risk, incident, compliance
o Introduction to HSE legislative and regulatory requirements
o Roles and responsibilities (employers, employees, regulators)
o Overview of international standards (ISO 45001, ISO 14001, ISO 9001)
Day 2: Health, Safety, and Technical Safety Management
o Identification of threats and hazards within the oil and gas industry
o Hazard identification (HazIDs), the risk management process
o Introduction to Technical Safety Management (TSM)
o Introduction to Process Safety Management (PSM)
o Safety systems: Permit-to-Work, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
o Process safety vs occupational safety – what’s the difference?
o The use of Safety Barriers – Hardware and Human Barriers
o Controls – Bow-tie analyses and others
o Case Studies, Interactive discussions, Exercises
Day 3: Environmental Management Basics
o Introduction to Environmental Management Systems (EMS) – What is EMS? and What is its Purpose?
o Key components of EMS – Policies, Planning, Implementation, Corrective Actions, Reviews
o The PDCA Cycle
o Environmental aspects and impacts
o Waste management and pollution prevention
o Climate change and sustainability basics
o Legal and Regulatory Compliance - Environmental laws
o Case Studies, Interactive discussions
Day 4: Security and Quality Management Systems
o Introduction to Environmental Management Systems (EMS) – What is EMS? and What is its Purpose?
o Key components of EMS – Policies, Planning, Implementation, Corrective Actions, Reviews
o The PDCA Cycle
o Environmental aspects and impacts
o Waste management and pollution prevention
o Climate change and sustainability basics
o Legal and Regulatory Compliance - Environmental laws
o Case Studies, Interactive discussions
Day 5: Integration, Application, and Emergency Preparedness
o Heavy oil
o Sand control technologies II
o Sand life cycle management
o Field cases & group discussions
INSTRUCTOR
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
This course is designed for the following disciplines, but not necessarily limited to the following:
o All disciplined engineers and managers
o All new employees
o Supervisor and Team Leaders
o HSE
o Legals
o Risk & Integrity Management
o Construction and Installation
o Inspection & Maintenance
o Operatives / Operations
o Support services
COURSE LEVEL
o Intermediate to Advance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The learning objectives of this course shall be to provide all delegates essentially with
o Working safely
o Threats and hazards identification
o Assessing, controlling and managing risks
o Strict compliance with workplace health and safety procedures and all relevant regulations
o Define key health and safety terms (hazard, risk, control measures)
o Explain the importance of workplace health and safety
o Identify common workplace hazards (physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic)
o Recognize the consequences of poor safety practice
o Conduct a basic risk assessment
o Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly
o Follow safe systems of work and standard operating procedures
o Respond appropriately to workplace emergencies (fire, injury, spills)
o Follow evacuation procedures and emergency protocols
o Report accidents, incidents, and near misses correctly
o Understand basic first aid principles
o Demonstrate a positive safety culture and mindset
o Take personal responsibility for their own safety and others’
o Communicate safety concerns effectively
o Apply health and safety principles to real workplace scenarios
o Participate in safety audits and inspections
o Contribute to maintaining a safe working environment
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