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To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at: 206-543-6450 (voice); 206-543-6452 (TDY); 206-685-7264 (FAX); or [email protected] (e-mail) NORTHWEST CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES University of Washington School of Public Health CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS LOSS PREVENTION THROUGH ERGONOMICS: Best Economic Practices for Sustaining Worker Health Highly hazardous chemicals—such as ammonia, chlorine, petrochemicals, and hydrofluoric acid—are widely used in many general and construction industries. To ensure safe and healthy workplaces, OSHA has issued the Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Standard, which covers the requirements for the management of hazards associated with processes using highly hazardous chemicals. This four-day course covers an introduction to the regulatory requirements for PSM, safe work practices, and risk management procedures that are necessary to prevent hazardous releases and exposures in the workplace and in the community. Participants will learn how to implement a comprehensive management program that integrates technologies, procedures, and management best practices. Industry leaders will introduce best practices, and examine case studies to help participants identify potential hazards in their own workplaces. COURSE OBJECTIVES After attending this course, participants will be able to: List the 14 elements included in the Process Safety Management standard Identify safety issues related to key historical examples of faulty management practices Discuss industry best practices and methods related to specific chemical usage Describe case studies of exemplary and innovative Process Safety Management methods and safe work practices. EXPERT INSTRUCTORS Jerry Jones, Chemical Engineering Consultant and Process Safety Instructor for AIChE Center for Chemical Process Safety Larry Garcia, President, Northwest HAZMAT Services Amy Duz, President, iWorkWise Rick Gleason, Senior Lecturer and OSHA Instructor, UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Christian Bannick, Industrial Hygienist, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Stephanie Allen, Project Manager, iWorkWise DATE & LOCATION June 27–30, 2016 University of Washington Roosevelt Building 4225 Roosevelt Way NE Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98105 ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES • SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Photo: lagereek/ iStock/Thinkstock REGISTRATION Register online at osha.washington.edu or by calling the Northwest Center at 206-543-1069. Standard Registration: $1200 Government employee: $900 Student: $600 After June 13, 2016: $50 late fee will apply For student or government registration please contact us directly at 206-543-1069. INFORMATION 206-543-1069 or 800-326-7568 [email protected] osha.washington.edu PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT: Principles and Industry Applications JUNE 27–30, 2016 PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT: Principles and Industry Applications INTENDED AUDIENCE Individuals responsible for process safety management in industries that utilize oil & gas, ammonia, chlorine and other hazardous chemicals. Safety professionals, industrial hygienists, environmental health and safety directors, safety committee members, risk managers, state occupational safety regulators and inspectors, OSHA, oil and gas professionals, oil, gas and ammonia contractors, safety engineers, engineering firms, students studying any of the above practices.

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To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at: 206-543-6450 (voice); 206-543-6452 (TDY); 206-685-7264 (FAX); or [email protected] (e-mail)

NORTHWEST CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCE S

University of Washington School of Public Health

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Loss Prevention through ergonomics: Best economic Practices for sustaining Worker health

Highly hazardous chemicals—such as ammonia, chlorine, petrochemicals, and hydrofluoric acid—are widely used in many general and construction industries. To ensure safe and healthy workplaces, OSHA has issued the Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Standard, which covers the requirements for the management of hazards associated with processes using highly hazardous chemicals.

This four-day course covers an introduction to the regulatory requirements for PSM, safe work practices, and risk management procedures that are necessary to prevent hazardous releases and exposures in the workplace and in the community. Participants will learn how to implement a comprehensive management program that integrates technologies, procedures, and management best practices. Industry leaders will introduce best practices, and examine case studies to help participants identify potential hazards in their own workplaces.

C O U R S E O B J E C T I V E SAfter attending this course, participants will be able to:• List the 14 elements included in the Process Safety Management standard• Identify safety issues related to key historical examples of faulty

management practices• Discuss industry best practices and methods related to specific

chemical usage• Describe case studies of exemplary and innovative Process Safety

Management methods and safe work practices.

E X P E R T I N S T R U C T O R SJerry Jones, Chemical Engineering Consultant andProcess Safety Instructor for AIChE Center for Chemical Process SafetyLarry Garcia, President, Northwest HAZMAT ServicesAmy Duz, President, iWorkWiseRick Gleason, Senior Lecturer and OSHA Instructor, UW Department of

Environmental & Occupational Health SciencesChristian Bannick, Industrial Hygienist, Washington State Department

of Labor & IndustriesStephanie Allen, Project Manager, iWorkWise

D A T E & L O C A T I O NJune 27–30, 2016

University of Washington Roosevelt Building

4225 Roosevelt Way NE Suite 100

Seattle, WA 98105

ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES • SCHOOL OF PUbLIC HEALTH • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Photo: lagereek/ iStock/Thinkstock

R E G I S T R A T I O NRegister online at

osha.washington.edu or by calling the Northwest Center at 206-543-1069.

Standard Registration: $1200Government employee:

$900 Student: $600

After June 13, 2016: $50 late fee will apply

For student or government registration please contact

us directly at 206-543-1069.

I N f O R m A T I O N206-543-1069 or

[email protected]

osha.washington.edu

Process safety management: Principles and industry applications JUNE 27–30, 2016

Process safety management: Principles and industry applications

I N T E N D E D A U D I E N C EIndividuals responsible for process safety management in industries that utilize oil & gas, ammonia, chlorine and other hazardous chemicals. Safety professionals, industrial hygienists, environmental health and safety directors, safety committee members, risk managers, state occupational safety regulators and inspectors, OSHA, oil and gas professionals, oil, gas and ammonia contractors, safety engineers, engineering firms, students studying any of the above practices.

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JUNE 27–30, 2016

MONDAY, JUNE 27 DAY 1

Introduction to PSM: Tools and Applicability Rick Gleason, UW DEOHS CE Christian Bannick, WA L&ILarry Garcia, Northwest HAZMAT Services

7:45–8:00 am Registration

8:00 Opening Remarks Nancy Simcox, UW DEOHS CE

8:00–9:00 PSm: Incidents in Washington State Christian Bannick, WA L&I

9:00–10:00 Introduction to Elements of the PSM Code Rick Gleason, UW DEOHS CE

10:00–11:00 Key PSM Topics: -Application-Definitions-Employee Participation-Process Safety Information-Process Hazard Analysis

11:00–12:00 pm

12:00–1:00 Lunch

1:00–2:00 Key PSM Topics Con't-Operating Procedures-Training-Contractors-Pre-startup Safety Review-Mechanical Integrity- Hot Work Permit-Management of Change-Incident Investigation-Emergency Planning and Response-Compliance Audits-Trade Secrets

2:00–3:00

3:00–4:00

Intro to Risk management Programs (RmP) & Differences Between PSM and RMP Larry Garcia, Northwest HAZMAT Services

4:00–5:00

5:00 Evaluation

Process safety management: Principles and industry applications—agenDa

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 DAY 2

Ammonia & ChlorineAmy Duz, iWorkwise

Ammonia & Chlorine - Amy Duz

Ammonia and Chlorine Hazards & Processes

Process Safety Information (PSI) Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGACEP)

Process Hazard Analysis - What-if, Checklist, What-If/Checklist, HAZOP

Lunch

Application of PSM - Case Studies

Emergency Planning and Response

Emergency Planning and Response con't Incident Investigation

Interrelationship of PSm with Other OSHA Standards

Evaluation

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 DAY 3

PSm & RMP and Oil & Gas and Chemical-Based Operations Stephanie Allen, iWorkWise Jerry Jones, Chemical Engineering Consultant and Process Safety Instructor for AIChE

PSM & RMP - Stephanie Allen

Employee Participation Compliance Audit Operator Training

management of Change (mOC) Pre-startup Safety Review (PSSRs)

Risk Management Programs including Offsite Consequence ModelingEPA Inspection Process

–Process Safety Culture–Compliance with Standards

Lunch

Commit to Process Safety con’t–Process Safety Competency–Workforce Involvement–Stakeholder Outreach

manage Risks –Operating Procedures–Safe Work Practices

manage Risks con't –Asset Integrity & Reliability–Contractor Management

Evaluation

THURSDAY, JUNE 30 DAY 4

Oil & Gas Facilities and Industry Examples Jerry Jones, Chemical Engineering Consultant and Process Safety Instructor for AIChE Christian Bannick, WA L&I, and Panel

Oil & Gas and Chemical-Based Operations - Jerry Jones

manage Risk con’t–Training & Performance Assurance–Management of Changes

manage Risk con’t–Training & Performance Assurance–Management of Changes

manage Risk con’t–Operational Readiness–Conduct of Operations–Emergency Management

Learn from Experience–Incident Investigation–Measures & Metrics

Learn from Experience con't–Auditing–Management Review & Continuous Improvement

Lunch

OSHA Inspection Process NEP for Chemical Industries and NEP for Refineries - Christian Bannick, WA L&I

Panel Discussion: Best Practices and Impressive Industry Examples Jerry Jones, Christan Bannick, Stephanie Allen, Rick Gleason

Closing Remarks and Evaluation

Registration Registration

Process Hazard Analysis Con'tOil & Gas and Chemical-Based Operations- Jerry Jones Commit to Process Safety

manage Risks con't

Panel Discussion con't

Panel Discussion con't