EHS1401 | The Hazardous Material Handling Program (HAZMAT)

Start End Duration Venue Fees
01 Jun 2020 12 Jun 2020 2 Weeks Singapore $8,000 Register
02 Mar 2020 13 Mar 2020 2 Weeks Kuala Lumpur $7,300 Register
02 Nov 2020 13 Nov 2020 2 Weeks London $7,900 Register
03 Feb 2020 14 Feb 2020 2 Weeks Istanbul $7,300 Register
03 May 2020 14 May 2020 2 Weeks Alexandria $6,400 Register
03 Aug 2020 14 Aug 2020 2 Weeks Jakarta $8,000 Register
04 Oct 2020 15 Oct 2020 2 Weeks Cairo $6,400 Register
05 Jan 2020 16 Jan 2020 2 Weeks Dubai $6,900 Register
06 Apr 2020 17 Apr 2020 2 Weeks Barcelona $7,900 Register
06 Jul 2020 17 Jul 2020 2 Weeks Bangkok $7,500 Register
07 Sep 2020 18 Sep 2020 2 Weeks Beijing $9,000 Register
07 Dec 2020 18 Dec 2020 2 Weeks Cape Town $9,000 Register


PROGRAM'S BACKGROUND


This program is designed for engineers and technicians from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds and will provide an excellent introduction to mastering the management of hazardous waste materials as well as preventing contamination of the environment. This knowledge makes the participant aware of the legal and regulatory aspects of pollution and the handling of hazardous waste materials within their plants. It will also allow them to reduce the amount of hazardous waste produced and save money through preventing personal injury and preventing or limiting the effects of accidental pollution.

PROGRAM'S OBJECTIVES


This Program’s Attendees Will Be More Able To:

›       Be acquainted with the latest technologies and techniques for preventing contamination/pollution

›       Be acquainted with the latest technologies and techniques for handling hazardous waste materials

›       Have an understanding of detection and measurement of contamination

›       Have the skills for managing hazardous waste materials

›       Know how to plan for and deal with emergencies

›       Know about transportation of hazardous substances

›       Learn handling and assessment of risk prior to working with hazardous substances

›       Understand the procedures of dealing with spills and contamination of persons and property

›       Appreciate the needs for emergency response plans

›       Know the safe disposal of hazardous waste and by products

›       Identify personal protective equipment for working with hazardous substances

›       Know about storage facilities and security considerations 

PROGRAM'S ATTENDEES


›       Environmental Managers

›       Environmental Engineers

›       Environmental Coordinators

›       Health and Safety Managers

›       Health and Safety Engineers

›       Facility Managers

›       Environmental Personnel

›       Laboratory Technicians

›       Hazardous Waste Managers

›       Anyone involved in the handling of hazardous materials, this includes, but it is not limited to:

›       Project Leaders

›       Production Managers, Supervisors, Engineers and Technicians

›       Maintenance Managers, Supervisors, Engineers and Technicians

›       Consulting Engineers

›       Operation, Inspection and Repair Managers, Supervisors, Engineers

PROGRAM'S OUTLINE


INTRODUCTION

›       Program objectives & definitions

›       BASIC concepts

›       Identification of potential pollution sources

›       Pollution monitoring technologies

›       Environmental effects of pollution/hazardous waste

›       Job safety and environment analysis (JSEA)

›       Material safety data sheets (MSDSs)

›       Toxicology

›       Radioactivity

REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS

›       Environmental laws

›       Regulations governing storage and transportation of hazardous materials (national, provincial, regional, municipal)

›       Brief comparison with regulatory requirements in other countries

WATER SUPPLIES

›       Importance of protecting water supplies

›       Water treatment process

›       Ground water management

›       Drinking water management

AIR

›       Importance of protecting air quality

›       Pollution prevention

›       Pollution monitoring

›       Air cleaning

PERSONAL SAFETY

›       Personal protection equipment

›       Handling flammable materials

›       Handling corrosive materials

›       Handling poisonous substances

›       Handling radioactive materials

POLLUTION/CONTAMINATION PREVENTION PROCEDURES

›       Material balance systems including statistical inventory reconciliation analysis

›       Building/plant design/layout

›       Safety codes

›       Management systems – induction, training, standard operating procedures

CONTINGENCY PLANNING

›       Planning for emergencies

›       Training of response teams

›       Protective equipment and clothing & Dealing with spillage

›       Dealing with release of hazardous substances into the atmosphere

MEASURING TECHNIQUES

›       Measurement techniques – sampling and testing

›       Statistical sampling theory

COSTS & BENEFITS

›       Cost-benefit trade-offs

›       Opportunity costs

›       Costs of implementing (or not implementing safety measures)

›       Ethical issues

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAM, ITS AIMS & OBJECTIVES

›       The role of the supervisor and manager in preventing chemical incidents

›       Types of hazardous substances, understanding of key properties and principles of classification

›       How international regulations identify hazardous substances

MISCELLANEOUS

›       Hazardous data sheets, information required to complete or interpret hazard data sheets

›       Packaging hazardous substances for carriage

›       Transportation of hazardous substances, key international regulations

›       The role of the purchasing department in ensuring safe handling

›       Transport of hazardous substances

›       Documentation needs

›       Safety equipment

›       Operational controls/limits

›       Storage of hazardous substances

›       Bulk storage

›       Packaged goods storage

›       Chemical warehouses, design and operational features

›       PPE assessments selection and use

›       Risk assessment as applied to transport and storage of hazardous substances

›       Safe handling, control and measurement of exposure to hazardous substances

›       Spillage containment, emergency response and decontamination/remediation

›       The problems associated with the disposal of chemical waste

›       Special requirements relating to hazardous work

›       Hazardous work documentation

›       Key procedures, a suggested approved to the development of procedures

›       Training needs assessment for the distribution and storage process 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS




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Benefits to Organization

1. The candidates will become competent, effective and productive on their jobs. This training program is useful for:
        · Competency building where existing employee is promoted or planned to be promoted.
        · Technical knowledge, skills and competencies.
        · Needs and expectations of the stakeholders/ customers both internal and external.
        · Opportunities to exceed stakeholder/ customer expectations.
2. Create a pool of trained manpower that can cost-effectively spread the knowledge to large number of employees inside the organization.
3. Our facilitators often act as mentors for your trained employees and thus provide a most effective way to ensure effective competency development and application by your motivated staff.
4. We adopted a one-to-one approach that can provide more room for your employees to work at their own pace and address individual needs more freely.

Benefits to the Individuals

1. The candidates will gain a multi-discipline understanding of the subject matter.
2. Have an individual action plan to take away that will help the candidates make a difference in their organizations. This will add value to the expertise and experience of the candidates’.
3. Be more able to enhance job satisfaction and reduce wasted time and effort.
4. Ensure that the candidates will know and appreciate the strategic imperatives that drive the organization's efforts in their relevant job area.
5. Be more able to align your roles and job requirements with the organization’s mission and vision.
6. Be more able to meet your deadlines and tasks and successfully complete any scorecard in a timely fashion.

Additional Benefits

1. Good & best industry practices.
2. Checklist approach for ease of understanding and practical application.
3. Latest technologies including information technology, quality assurance and methodology.
4. Quality assurance and quality improvement incorporated in each program.
5. One-to-one approach and small groups will lead to learner-centered environment.
6. Experienced and qualified instructors both academically and in practice.
7. Customized programs to meet and suit individual training needs.
8. Letters of recommendation for the exceptional performers.

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