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Human Factors in Health and Safety

Topic Safety

CPD Hours 2*

Price £149 + VAT

Overview

This online training programme will introduce the importance of human factors for the chemical and process industries via a case-study incident, helping you to better understand the key human factors topic areas that are relevant to major accidents.

The training is delivered in partnership with the Keil Centre, a recognised centre of excellence in human factors.

The modules, each around 60 minutes in length, are effective as stand-alone training sessions or as part of a modular programme.

What's included in the series

  • Two 60-minute modules
  • Digital copies of all slides and supporting materials (PDF) for your personal use
  • E-certificate of attendance, including hours allocation, for CPD purposes (on request)

Course outline

Module 1: An introduction to human factors for the chemical and process industries

  • What is human factors?
  • What are the key topic areas?
  • Case study incident review
  • Q&A and FAQs

Module 2: The key topic areas of human factors

  • Managing human and organisational factors
  • Managing human failure
  • Strengthening organisational performance
  • Human factors in design
  • Q&A and FAQs

Multiple-user fee

This option allows you to purchase the course for up to 10 individual users at a significantly reduced price of £819 + VAT. Find out more>>

Train your team

This course can be delivered to corporate teams, either on-site or online. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. To find out more and request a quotation, visit our in-company training page.


* CPD hours should be used as an approximate guide and will vary depending on the preferred approach of the delegate and to what extent additional learning is completed.

Contact Phone +44 (0)1788 534496

Contact Email courses@icheme.org

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Associated course

Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries, Module One: Managing Human Factors

Learn about the key human factors concepts within risk management.

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