TDI

HSSE Analytical Tools and Techniques

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

3-Aug-2026

End Date

7-Aug-2026

Venue

AMSTERDAM – NETHERLANDS

price

1690 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

 

Course Introduction

Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) analytical tools and techniques are essential for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in the workplace. This course provides participants with practical skills and knowledge to apply analytical methods for proactive HSSE management, enhancing safety performance and compliance.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the principles and importance of HSSE analytical tools
  • Identify and assess hazards, risks, and incidents in the workplace
  • Apply root cause analysis techniques to investigate HSSE incidents
  • Use quantitative and qualitative tools to evaluate safety performance
  • Implement risk assessment, control measures, and monitoring strategies
  • Enhance decision-making through data-driven HSSE analysis
  • Foster a culture of safety, compliance, and continuous improvement

Who Should Attend

  • HSSE Managers and Officers
  • Safety Engineers and Environmental Specialists
  • Operations Managers and Supervisors
  • Risk Assessment Professionals
  • Anyone involved in HSSE management, compliance, or auditing

Daily Outline

Day 1: Introduction to HSSE Analytical Tools

  • Overview of HSSE management systems and objectives
  • Importance of analytical tools in proactive risk management
  • Types of HSSE data: incidents, near-misses, audits, inspections
  • Principles of hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Key performance indicators (KPIs) in HSSE
  • Understanding the link between analysis and decision-making
  • Case studies of HSSE analysis in practice

Day 2: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Techniques

  • Identifying hazards in operational and workplace environments
  • Qualitative risk assessment methods: checklists, HAZOP, What-If analysis
  • Quantitative risk assessment methods: risk matrices, probabilistic techniques
  • Prioritizing risks based on likelihood and impact
  • Developing risk control measures and mitigation plans
  • Integration of risk assessment into daily operations
  • Practical exercises on hazard identification and risk evaluation

Day 3: Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

  • Understanding the root causes of HSSE incidents
  • Investigation techniques: 5 Whys, Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram, fault tree analysis
  • Collecting and analyzing incident data
  • Developing corrective and preventive actions
  • Reporting and documenting findings effectively
  • Lessons learned and continuous improvement
  • Exercises on incident investigation and root cause analysis

Day 4: HSSE Data Analysis and Performance Monitoring

  • Using data to track HSSE performance trends
  • Statistical techniques for analyzing incident and audit data
  • Identifying patterns, leading and lagging indicators
  • Tools for visualizing data: charts, dashboards, and reports
  • Linking analysis to operational decisions and management actions
  • Benchmarking performance against industry standards
  • Case studies on data-driven HSSE improvement initiatives

Day 5: Implementation and Continuous Improvement

  • Applying analytical insights to enhance HSSE culture and compliance
  • Integrating analytical tools into HSSE management systems
  • Auditing and reviewing the effectiveness of controls
  • Communicating findings to stakeholders for action
  • Developing continuous improvement plans based on HSSE data
  • Aligning analytical practices with organizational objectives
  • Best practices and lessons learned for sustainable HSSE management