RISK MANAGEMENT FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES


COURSE CATEGORY:
Chemical and mining engineering

COURSE OBJECTIVES

The course aims at equipping participants with knowledge knowledge on risk management (minimize the occurrence and consequences of accidents) since accidents are likely to occur in any industry.

KEY TOPICS

  • Hazard identification and assessment;
  • Risk assessment;
  • Fire and Explosion; and
  • Accident investigation.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the course participants will be able to:

  • To conduct risk (health, safety, ecological) assessments and appreciate the wide array of applications, as well as the advantages and limitations of risk assessments;
  • Interpret and present results of risk analysis, assessments and understand linkages of the results to risk management; and
  • Apply principles of integrated risk management in their daily work.

TARGET PARTICIPANTS

Process Engineers.

Offered By : Chemistry - College of Natural and Applied Sciences

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Cost: 300,000

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