Hazard Identification for Operations and Maintenance Workers

- Course ID: CH166
- Type: Face-to-Face Course
- Language: English
- Skill Level: Basic
- Duration: 2 days
- CEUs: 1.50
- PDHs: 15.00
- Accrediting Agencies:
This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to more effectively identify process and mechanical hazards in the workplace as well as strategize a method for dealing with them.
The course follows a workshop format with several videos, case studies and team breakout exercises. Quizzes are conducted at the end of each module to ensure that participants have a good grasp of the material that was covered. The instructor-led course includes exclusive content not available in the eLearning format.
Scott Berger
Scott Berger, now an independent consultant, served as Executive Director of CCPS for nearly 14 years. Scott also worked for 5 years at Owens Corning, where he held a range of Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) assignments including Director of EHS Strategic Management. In addition, Scott worked for 18 years at Rohm and Haas Company in R&D, engineering, and EHS. Scott received a BS and MS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Read more
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly, P Eng, joined CCPS in 2005 as a staff consultant after 34 years of service with Imperial Oil and Syncrude Canada Ltd. Brian received his BASc and MASc degrees in chemical engineering from the University of Ottawa (Canada). Brian has special expertise in Process Safety Management audits in oil, gas and chemical sectors, Process safety training programs, and investigation of significant process incidents. In addition to Brian’s many accomplishments, he is the 2010 recipient of the Chemical Institute of Canada’s Process Safety Award for his many years of outstanding service to...Read more