WHEN
7 - 8 DECEMBER 2021
WHERE
MS TEAMS
TIME
9.00AM - 1.00PM
FEE
RM 700 FOR PROFESSIONALS
10% Discount for Early Bird (until 12 September 2021) / Group / Students
COURSE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
Human errors have contributed to several major industrial accidents with many leading to multiple fatalities and almost every accident analysis usually uncovers human related errors and deficiencies. The root cause of these deficiencies is typically inadequate application of human factors in the development or application of various standards, procedures, and management systems.
Therefore, it is useful to understand where the deficiencies lie and where simple human fallibility can prove critical to safe operations. To accomplish safety improvements, human factors must be effectively applied and managed within an organization. The benefits of taking human factors into account for an organization are, fewer accidents and near misses, reduced potential for human error and its consequences, improved efficiency, lower lifetime costs associating with maintaining and re-engineering systems and a more productive workforce. Its proper application can result in improved operating effectiveness and reliability. Proactive integration of Human Factor throughout the lifecycle of an asset - from the design stage, through commissioning, operation and maintenance and looking ahead to decommissioning - is critical. Quite simply, the success of any organization depends on the performance of humans because every facet of any industrial organization involves human factors.
The course is about explaining how human factor influences human behaviour in a way which can affect process safety performance at all levels of an organisation. The course covers topics on human factors’ key issues, factors affecting human performance and systematic approaches in predicting and reducing human error. The course will also include case studies to assess human error in the process industry and propose human error prevention techniques to enhance process safety.
Topic 2 Preconditions for Human Performance/Error
Topic 3 Factors Influencing Human Error
A classification structure for performance evaluating factors:
Topic 4 Human Cognition and Safe Performance
Topic 5 Human Reliability Analysis (HRA)
Topic 6 HF Approach to Assessing Human Error
Topic 7 Error Reduction Strategies
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
WHO SHOULD JOIN US TO :
1. Dr Azizul bin Buang
2. Associate Professor Dr Ahmad Shahrul Nizam Isa
AP Dr Ahmad Shahrul Nizam Isa is the Centre for Social Innovation (COSI), UTP UTP. His area of expertise is in Occupational Health Psychology focuses on safety culture, behavioral based safety, human fatigue, and stress management. He is a member of European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. Before becoming an academia, he worked with the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) for thirteen years and served in a various department and institution under the ministry. Apart from his academic and research work, Dr Nizam is a consultant for a project related to his area of expertise and actively engaged in team dynamic facilitation
3. Dr Dzulkarnain Zaini
*fee quoted does not include SST, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable)
*fee quoted does not include SST, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable)
Centre for Advanced & Professional Education (CAPE)
Level 16, Menara 2,
Menara Kembar Bank Rakyat,
50470, Jalan Travers,
Kuala Lumpur.
+605 - 368 7558 /
+605 - 368 8485
cape@utp.edu.my