Half-Day Course on “Principles of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS)”

This introductory course will cover the basic knowledge on the elements of a safety management system and their application. With the help of this course, you gain understanding of what Risk Based Process Safety Management is and reinforce your knowledge on each Risk Based Process Safety element.

Conducted by Lawrence Warren
Course Details
Venue : Via ZOOM
Date From : 15-03-23 Date To : 15-03-23
Time From : 09:00:00 Time To : 13:15:00

This introductory course will cover the basic knowledge on the elements of a safety management system and their application. With the help of this course, you gain understanding of what Risk Based Process Safety Management is and reinforce your knowledge on each Risk Based Process Safety element.

Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) overview course, provide an introduction to the each RBPS elements. Reviewing past history of accidents, loss prevention lesson learned and achieving knowledge on RBPS.

Fee:

SLP Members:
$50.00 nett per person
Non-Members:$60.00 nett per person

This course introduces the elements of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) Management as recommended by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) of American Institute   of

Chemical Engineers (AIChe). This introductory course will cover the basic knowledge on the elements of a safety management system and their application. With the help of this course, you gain understanding of what Risk Based Process Safety Management is and reinforce your knowledge on each element.

About The Speaker

Mr. Lawrence Warren, Technical Manager (Asia Pacific), has more than 25 years’ experience in the chemical, petroleum, manufacturing, aerospace, and nuclear industries. 
He is an expert in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Process Safety Management (PSM), and incident investigation. 

He has managed and performed hundreds of PHAs, risk analyses, and incident investigations for a wide variety of batch and continuous processes manufacturing facilities using, separating, storing, or destroying hazardous materials. 
Mr. Warren participated in the Baker Panel investigations following a major refinery incident in Texas City, Texas. 

He has taught hazard recognition, PHA, PSM, and incident investigation analysis techniques to hundreds of engineering, operating, and maintenance personnel. 
Mr. Warren received his engineering degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. 
Prior to joining PSRG in 2011, Mr. Warren worked for several petroleum and chemical companies 
including BP, Henkel, BASF, Enterprise Products, Fluor Corporation and Taknia Engineering (Libya).

Who Should Attend

Process Safety Engineers, Safety Specialists and Process Safety Managers, Operations and Plant Managers, Engineers, and Supervisors.

SDU Points/FSM-CPD Points/PDU Points

  • This event has been awarded 4 SDU points by MOM-WSH CPD Board, 3 FSM-CPD points by SCDF and qualified for 5 PDU points by PE Board.

  • E-Certificates of Attendance will be issued to all attendees upon completion.

Closing Date

10 March 2023

Programme Timetable

TimeProgram
08:45-09:00
Virtual Sign-in by Attendees
09:00-09:05

Welcome and Introduction

By Mr. Juan Badathuruge Sadun Lakruwan (SLP Exco)

09:05-09:30

Brief introduction to PSRG

• Safety Moment

• What is Process Safety?

09:30-10:00

History of Accidents and Loss of Prevention Lessons Learned

(e.g., Flixborough, Seveso, Bhopal, Mexico City, Pasadena, Texas City)

10:00-10:30
Business Case for Process Safety
10:30-10:45
Intermission
10:45-12:45

Overview of Risk Based Process Safety

• Commitment to Process Safety

• Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

• Risk Management

• Continuous Learning

12:45-13:15
Q & A
13:15-13:20
End-Closing Remarks by Mr. Juan Badathuruge Sadun Lakruwan (SLP Exco)


  • Speaker

Technical Manager (Asia Pacific), has more than 25 years’ experience in manufacturing, aerospace, and nuclear industries. He is an expert in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Process Safety Management (PSM), and incident investigation. He has managed and performed hundreds of PHAs, risk analyses, and incident investigations for a wide variety of batch and continuous processes manufacturing facilities using, separating, storing, or destroying hazardous materials. Mr. Warren participated in the Baker Panel investigations following a major refinery incident in Texas City, Texas. He has taught hazard recognition, PHA, PSM, and incident investigation analysis techniques to hundreds of engineering, operating, and maintenance personnel. Mr. Warren received his engineering degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining PSRG in 2011, Mr. Warren worked for several petroleum and chemical companies including BP, Henkel, BASF, Enterprise Products, Fluor Corporation and Taknia Engineering (Libya).


Non-Member: $60
Member: $50