TDI

Project Safety and Design

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

19-Jan-2026

End Date

23-Jan-2026

Venue

MANAMA - BAHRAIN

price

1475 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

 

Course Introduction

Project Safety and Design integrates safety principles into the planning, design, and execution phases of projects. This course equips participants with the knowledge and tools to identify hazards, apply safe design principles, and ensure that projects meet safety, regulatory, and operational requirements throughout their lifecycle.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the importance of integrating safety into project design and execution
  • Identify potential hazards in project planning and design phases
  • Apply process safety and design standards to project development
  • Conduct safety reviews and risk assessments during project lifecycle
  • Develop control measures to prevent incidents and ensure compliance
  • Monitor safety performance throughout project execution
  • Foster a culture of safety and proactive risk management in projects

Who Should Attend

  • Project Managers and Engineers
  • HSSE Officers and Safety Engineers
  • Design and Process Engineers
  • Operations Managers and Supervisors
  • Anyone involved in project planning, design, or execution with safety responsibilities

Daily Outline

Day 1: Introduction to Project Safety and Design

  • Overview of project safety concepts and importance
  • Safety integration into project lifecycle: planning, design, execution, and handover
  • Regulatory requirements and industry standards (OSHA, ISO, API, local regulations)
  • Roles and responsibilities in project safety management
  • Key principles of hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Case studies highlighting successful safety integration in projects
  • Challenges in integrating safety into design and planning

Day 2: Hazard Identification in Project Design

  • Identifying hazards during project planning and conceptual design
  • Evaluating risks associated with materials, processes, and equipment
  • Tools and techniques for hazard identification (HAZOP, FMEA, What-If)
  • Documenting hazards and integrating findings into design specifications
  • Collaboration between design, engineering, and safety teams
  • Practical exercises on hazard identification in project designs
  • Reviewing design assumptions for safety compliance

Day 3: Safety in Detailed Design and Engineering

  • Applying safety standards in process, mechanical, electrical, and civil design
  • Designing for safe operations, maintenance, and emergency response
  • Control measures in design: engineering controls, interlocks, alarms, and PPE
  • Interface management and ensuring safe design handover
  • Conducting design reviews and safety audits
  • Case studies of safety-focused engineering designs
  • Exercises on evaluating design proposals for safety compliance

Day 4: Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies

  • Conducting comprehensive risk assessments for projects
  • Prioritizing hazards based on likelihood and impact
  • Developing mitigation and control strategies
  • Integrating risk assessments into project management systems
  • Monitoring risk reduction measures and safety performance
  • Reporting and documentation of project safety activities
  • Exercises on risk assessment and mitigation planning

Day 5: Monitoring, Continuous Improvement, and Safety Culture

  • Safety monitoring during project execution and commissioning
  • Incident reporting, investigation, and lessons learned integration
  • Auditing and reviewing project safety performance
  • Fostering a culture of proactive safety in project teams
  • Continuous improvement of project safety processes
  • Aligning safety objectives with organizational strategy
  • Planning for future project safety enhancements and innovations