Course Overview

Domain
Food, Chemical and Biotechnology
Format
Short Course
Duration
2 days
Fee Subsidy
Up to 90% SF Funding
Professional Development Units

SDU (SISO) – 16 SDUs (SISO)
PDU (PEB) – Pending approval

Process Safety Management (PSM) was pioneered by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 1992 for the oil and gas sector. Its principles extend to other high-risk industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and energy.

Since 1992, many countries, including Singapore, have adopted US PSM regulations for compliance in their Major Hazard Installations to ensure safe operations and maintenance.

This course equips learners with the knowledge required to establish, implement and organise a process safety management system. Learners will be introduced to the history of industrial accidents and the foundational concepts of an effective process safety management system. Additionally, it covers the procedures for effectively managing process hazards, emphasising the importance and requirements of the PSM elements as well as how they can be measured for ensuring safe and efficient plant operations.

Who Should Attend

  • Project engineers, operation engineers, control and instrument engineers, maintenance engineers and risk management practitioners
Prerequisites
  • Possess a degree or with relevant experiences in engineering, science or related fields in industrial safety

What You Will Learn

  • History of industrial accidents
  • Development of process safety management
  • Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals standard (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119)
  • Introduction and description of process safety management
  • Assessment of the current status of process safety management
  • Procedures to control process hazards
  • The role of management in process safety management implementation
  • Process performance indicators: leading and lagging indicators for all elements

Teaching Team

Lim Kok Hwa
Lim Kok Hwa

Associate Professor/ Director, Professional Officers, Food, Chemical and Biotechnology, Singapore Institute of Technology

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Thia Cheong Meng
Thia Cheong Meng

Principal Risk Consultant

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Schedule

Course Run Dates Time
July 2024  10 – 11 July 2024 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

 

Certificate and Assessment

A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who:

  • Attend 75% of the workshop; and
  • Undertake credit bearing assessment during the module

A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who:

  • Attend 75% of the workshop; and
  • Undertake and pass credit bearing assessment during the module
  • Submit a written portfolio within one month of the module

Participants who successfully obtain all 8 Certificate of Attainment in the Process Safety Management and Engineering Design series will receive a Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Management and Engineering Design.

Fee Structure

The full fee for this course is S$2,616.00.

Category After SF Funding
Singapore Citizen (Below 40) S$784.80
Singapore Citizen (40 & Above) S$304.80
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder S$784.80
Non-Singapore Citizen S$2,616.00 (No Funding)


Note:

  • All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.

When applying for this course, in the "Remarks" field, please:

  • Inform us if you are a registered Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) to claim SDUs
  • Provide your PE registration number if you are a Professional Engineer to claim PDUs
     

Course Runs

July 2025
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10 Jul 2025 - 11 Jul 2025
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2 days
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In-person
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SIT@Dover, 10 Dover Drive S138683
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SGD $2,616.00
Up to 90% SF Funding
Apply By:
18 Jun 2025 23:59

Learning Pathway

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Earn a Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Management and Engineering Design

The Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Management and Engineering Design is designed to equip learners with skills to enhance safety, reliability, and efficiency in high-risk industries.

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