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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTOpen EnrolmentHuman Reliability has developed a range of open-enrolment professional development courses targeted at managers, engineers and consultants who wish to:
All our courses are delivered by our expert team who have a wide variety of industry backgrounds and experience. The modules are a combination of presentations, videos and interactive workshops which you'll find entertaining and highly informative. Delegates are provided with practical tools and techniques that can be taken back to the workplace and applied. Targeting Human ErrorA three-day open-enrolment course from the UK’s premier human factors training consultancy. Course ObjectivesBeginning with an appreciation and understanding of why human error occurs in the workplace, the course moves on to examine risk assessment and accident investigation. Delegates will learn tools and techniques which will be applied in their workplace to improve safety and productivity. Taught using enjoyable and informative lectures, discussions and workshops, this intensive three-day course is essential for managers wishing to understand and incorporate human factors in their professional environment. Forthcoming Course dates
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What you will learn - course overviewDay 1 - Understanding Human Error
Day 2 - Risk Assessment
Day 3 - Accident Investigation and final clinic
Day three ends with an opportunity to put your specific questions to our expert team. Download registration form - Back to the top Understanding Human Error in Production and SafetyA one-day intensive course to provide you with a clear appreciation of the role that human error can play in both safety issues and in production itself. It is now estimated that as many as 80% of accidents are due in whole or in part to human error. But:
Course ObjectivesThe course is designed to provide delegates with an appreciation and understanding of why human error occurs in the workplace. We will look at the reasons for human error and the underlying factors which both increase and decrease the likelihood of error. Additionally, the course will cover the various types of violations and the reasons for them. We will examine critically the commonly-used practice of assigning blame and punishment and consider alternatives. Forthcoming Course dates
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Download registration form - Back to the top Accident Investigation – Getting at the Underlying CausesA one-day intensive course to provide you with the professional knowledge and techniques to understand and incorporate Human Factors in Accident Investigation. Course ObjectivesDelegates will learn tools and techniques for determining what happened in an incident or an accident, and for identifying why it occurred. They will learn the reasons for human failures, including violations, and how to reduce their likelihood. Delegates will how to use a systems-based approach when carrying out investigations. This approach will be contrasted with the outmoded accident investigations mind-set which focuses on individual causes. These changes result in an environment where companies learn more from accident investigations and become able to sustain progress in safety and production. Forthcoming Course dates
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Download registration form - Back to the top Risk Assessment – Addressing Human Factors in Safety CasesA one-day intensive course for safety-critical industries to provide you with the professional knowledge and techniques to understand and use Human Factors in Risk Assessment. The Health and Safety Executive have recently stated that consideration of human factors is a critical and often neglected element in risk assessment (HSG 48). Organisations today must recognise the critical need to understand, manage and improve human factors. Course ObjectivesThis open-enrolment course is designed to provide delegates with a detailed understanding of how human factors influence risk, and practical experience of the tools and techniques for systematically addressing it. Because the course covers systematic tools and techniques in human factors, delegates will be able to demonstrate that human factors have been incorporated into risk assessment and formal safety cases. Forthcoming Course dates
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Download registration form - Back to the top Writing Better Procedures and Preventing ViolationsA one-day intensive course to provide you with the professional knowledge and techniques you need in writing procedures in your organisation. Procedures violations are now recognised as being one of the main causes of accidents and costly production losses in industry. Human Reliability has developed, tested and applied a unique approach that addresses the underlying causes of procedures violations - an approach that goes beyond the traditional focus on language, presentation and text layout. Our approach centres on fundamental issues concerning the nature and purpose of procedures – especially in the context of prevention. The techniques you will learn come from an integrated risk management philosophy called Consensus-based Approach to Risk MANagement (CARMAN), which has been successful in managing risks across many industries. Course ObjectivesThe course aims to provide delegates with a clear understanding of the scope, purpose and practicality of procedures – not in isolation, but in the context of a coherent risk management strategy. Drawing on case studies to illustrate both pitfalls and best practice, delegates will learn to identify problem areas, write and maintain high-quality procedures and gain hands-on experience ion practical tools and techniques. Forthcoming Course dates
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