
3121: Reducing Human Error in Process Safety
Ended Jul 7, 2016
Full course description
Dates: July 7, 2016
Location: PCCT Center, Houston
Instructor: Mr. A. W. Armstrong
Credit: 0.7 CEUs/7 PDHs
Description: Human error is a significant source of risk within any organization. Management uses a variety of operational controls and barriers, including policies, procedures, work instructions, employee selection and training, auditing, etc., to reduce the likelihood of human error. Accidents occur when there is a failure in one or more of these controls and/or barriers.
Many companies are working to reduce their incident rates by integrating a more detailed analysis of human factors into their incident investigation procedures. In doing so, companies can identify weaknesses in their operational controls at a specific job site, within an operating region, and across the organization.
Pricing Structure and Promotional Codes:
- Regular Registration: $495
- Early Registration (MKOCEARLY1): $420
- Partner Consortium Member (MKOCPARTNER1): $300
- Sponsor Consortium Member (MKOCSPONSOR1): $400
- Associate Consortium Member (MKOCASSOC1): $445
For questions or assistance about this course offering, contact:
Amarette Renieri
Program Assistant
Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center
P: 979-458-1863
E: arenieri@tamu.edu
psc.tamu.edu