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Serious Incident Prevention ™ 16 - 17 April 2014 Muscat, Oman

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SERIOUS INCIDENT PREVENTION

Addressing Process Safety Through Behavioral Technology

SAFETY SERIES

16 - 17 APRIL 2014 RADISSON BLU HOTEL MUSCAT OMAN

COURSE OVERVIEW
WHAT IS SERIOUS INCIDENT PREVENTION ?
Serious Incident Prevention (SIP) provides critical training designed to reduce catastrophic events. Fatalities, tragic illnesses & injuries, and disastrous incidents continue to occur at an unchanged rate over the decades despite improvements in processes and safety interventions. In other words, while your company may be observing a decline in worker injuries, the company may still be at significant risk for a SM larger disaster. SIP training aims to diminish that risk. Responsible companies are committed to preventing incidents, whether large or small. First and foremost, the welfare of the workers is critically important, and no amount of PPE or conventional training is likely to protect the worker from a serious incident. In addition, serious incidents are exceptionally costly to the companys finances because of the significant destruction of resources, lawsuits, and rebuilding. Even further, a catastrophic loss can seriously impact a companys reputation and standing in the community. In the fast-paced, dynamic, and technological workplace of the 21st century, Serious Incident Prevention skills should be considered fundamental to a companys processes.
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YOUR INTERNATIONAL COURSE FACILITATOR


Dr. Daniel J. Moran
Ph.D, BCBA-D

Senior Vice-President QualitySafetyEdge


Dr. Moran has been applying the behavioral sciences to improve the work settings & environments for individuals for over 20 years. He began his career as an electrician and commercial roofer, and was promoted to several leadership positions in service delivery organizations. Dr. Moran was also a university professor for 10 year before embarking on a career aimed to improve quality, performance, and safety in major companies. His first safety consulting endeavor was given the Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award by the American Psychological Association. He has installed successful BBS processes in many industrial settings, including companies that have high turnover rates due to migrating workers. Dr. Moran has established safety processes in paper mills, oil fields, manufacturing plants, power plants, and hospitals. Daniel has published several books and articles about changing behavior, and his next publication, Building Safety Commitment, will be available in April 2013. He has given keynote addresses and invited presentations to the OSHA Oil & Gas Conference, the Behavior Safety Now conference, and the American Society of Safety Engineers Leadership Conference. Dr. Moran not only trains frontline workers, but also performs executive coaching for CEOs and supervisors. He has held numerous elected positions in the field of behavioral science. In addition, he has appeared on-screen talent for several television shows on the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, The Learning Channel, and the Oprah Winfrey Network. Professional Qualifications: Ph.D. Psychology, Hofstra University Board Certified Behavior Analyst Licensed Clinical Psychologist Member of American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Member of Organizational Behavior Management Network

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Participants will learn how to: Identify risks and work practices critical to addressing those risks Measure and track those work practices Encourage conversations around those critical work practices Identify improvement targets and creates action plans Include an effective Process Safety Leadership Develop a Team that involves representative engineers, management, operators, and maintenance

Latest TESTIMONIALS
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Tel: +6016 3326 360

Fax: +603 9205 7788

kris@360bsigroup.com

COURSE CONTENT DAY1 What is Serious Incident PreventionSM ?


Participants learn basic information about the definition and importance of Serious Incident Prevention. - What is a serious incident? - Perspectives on Serious Incident Prevention - Historical changes in Serious Incident Prevention

WHY THIS EVENT


This interactive course will also provide you with new skills critical to the management of safety and other business activities such as quality and productivity. The combination of interactive presentations, hands-on exercises and open discussion groups along with real case studies, ensures you will obtain maximum value from attending. After attending this workshop, you will leave fully armed with the knowledge needed to be a successful safety leader in your organization.

How to assess for Serious Incidents


Participants will begin to develop skills for evaluating major variables in SIP. - How to identify situations leading to serious injury - Setting priorities in dynamic workplaces - Assessment tools: what to use and how to use them - What are the worksites characteristics that contribute to serious incidents - Best metrics to use to drive and sustain SIP efforts

Conventional Safety Processes vs Serious Incident Prevention


Participants will discuss the pros and cons of the conventional safety approach when it comes to severe injuries and incidents. - Does the Heinrich Pyramid apply to serious injuries? - The overemphasis of governmental safety data - The misappropriation of lagging measure - Debunking other misapplications of traditional safety concepts to SIP - Best metrics to use to drive and sustain SIP efforts

Integrating SIP into Traditional Safety & Health concepts


Participants will learn how to weave Serious Incident Prevention principles into the established safety processes. - Preparing a Commitment-Based Culture - Realistically assessing risk factors - Understanding Hazard control - Building Safety Commitment for the worker - Creating a framework for commitment to new and traditional S&H processes

Accelerating Management Commitment & Leadership


Participants will learn methods for attaining and maintaining solid leadership practices. - Clarifying goals and objectives - Developing Commitment-Based Leadership Plans - Utilizing organizational behavior management principles

Preventing process accidents requires vigilance. The passing of time without a process accident is not necessarily an indication that all is well and may contribute to a dangerous and growing sense of complacency.
- The B.P. U.S. Refineries Independent Safety Review Panel, January 2007

Involving Front-line Workers


Participants will understand effective motivational and integration skills in order to improve employee engagement. - Bringing forth the six steps to improved employee engagement - Building teams strong teams!

COURSE CONTENT DAY2 Understanding Risks


Participants will understand how to assess, codify, and report hazardous situations and events. - Discriminating external world versus internal world risks - Discussing the behavioral dimensions of risk - Finding inherent risks in the external environment - Implementing process-based safety assessment

WHO SHOULD ATTEND


Vice Presidents, Directors, General Managers Safety Managers, Supervisors and Engineers HSE Professionals and Safety Auditors Site/Plant/Factory/Operations Managers Maintenance Engineers and Managers Facilities Management & Training Managers

Identifying Critical Work for Controlling the Risks


Participants will learn to identify and execute the appropriate preventative actions for industrial concerns. - Classifying work risks - Developing inspection procedures - Sustaining the assessment/ intervention cycle - Becoming more incisive to red flags for risk

Establishing Performance Standards


Identify the principles of proper job execution and understand the development of maintaining solid, benchmark levels of action. - Enhancing & developing corporate values - Breaking down corporate values into divisional goals & worker objectives - Establishing Key Performance Indicators - How to utilize performance management for teams and individuals

Maintaining Feedback Systems


Acquire skills in having effective conversations with front-line workers and coworkers. - Understanding the powerful value of feedback - The five steps to giving effective feedback - Creating accountability - Linking systematic approaches to feedback for particular environments

Reinforcing and Implementing Corrective Action


Participants will conceptualize the use of consequences in order to increase or decrease certain actions related to serious incidents. - How to incorporate a Values-Based Safety Process into a Serious SM Incident Prevention Process - Understanding reinforcement and other consequential events that change the likelihood of behavior for Reducing risky actions, Improving safe actions, Maintaining process-based safety & Adhering to industrial health and hygiene practices

COURSE SCHEDULE
8.00 8.30 10.30 - 11.00 12.30 - 13.30 15.00 - 15.30 16.30 Registration & Coffee/Tea Workshop commences Morning coffee/tea Lunch Afternoon coffee/tea End of day

Improving and Updating the Process


Participants will learn about project evaluation as it relates to SIP . - Reviewing achievements and setting higher goals - Reinventing the SIP process in order to have a broad impact on dynamic work environments - Evaluating accountability as goals and objectives change - Adhering to safe processes when new safety and productivity variables are introduced to the work stream. - Maintaining the entire SIP system for the long-term.
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SERIOUS INCIDENT PREVENTION

REGISTRATION FORM
Fax: +603 9205 7788 Tel: +603 9205 7772 Mobile: +6016 3326 360 Email: kris@360bsigroup.com
IN-HOUSE TRAINING
360 BSI is passionate about providing strategic safety programs and high potential training solutions across the region to build personal competencies and organizational capability. You will receive practical training from a professionally qualified educator with over twenty years of teaching and training experience. Please feel free to mix-and-match topics from the areas listed below to get the right training content for your staff. Other topics may be available upon request.

Addressing Process Safety Through Behavioral Technology


16 - 17 APRIL 2014 RADISSON BLU HOTEL MUSCAT OMAN

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Registrations close ONE (1) week before the training dates. The fees cover lunch, tea breaks, materials and certificate. Official confirmation will be sent, once registration has been received. Participants will need to arrange their own accommodation. Attire: Smart Casual

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Cancellations/Substitutions
Substitutions are welcome at any time. Please notify us at least 2 working days prior to the event. All cancellations will carry a 10% cancellation fee, once a registration form is received. All cancellations must be in writing by fax or email at least 2 weeks before the event date. Cancellations with less than 2 weeks prior to the event date carry a 100% liability. However, course materials will still be couriered to you.

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PAYMENT DETAILS
Payment is required within 5 days upon receipt of the invoice.
Bank transfer: 360 BSI MIDDLE EAST LIMITED Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Dubai Mall Branch, P.O.Box 49124 Dubai, U.A.E Account No: 10065721319001 Swift No: ADCBAEAAXXX IBAN No: AE780030010065721319001

MUSCAT, OMAN: 16 - 17 APRIL 2014

USD 1,995 per delegate USD 5,400 - Special for Group of 3 USD 8,500 - Special for Group of 5
The fee does not include any taxes (withholding or otherwise). In case of any taxes applicable the client has to ensure that the taxes are paid on top of the investment fee paid for the course. Compliance with the local tax laws is the responsibility of the client.

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