The document summarizes a presentation given by Engr. Kayode Fowode on the differences between safety and security practitioners in modern organizations. It outlines that safety aims to prevent accidental loss while security aims to prevent deliberate harm. It discusses the skills required for each role and certifications from organizations like IOSH, ASIS, BCSP. The presentation notes modern organizations require practitioners with expertise in both safety and security and certifications can increase salaries and career opportunities in the health, safety, security and environment field.
The Effectiveness of the Hazard and Operability Study Methodology in Process ...PECB
HAZOP is the acronym for HAZard and OPerability study. It is a structured and systematic examination of a planned or existing product, process, procedure or system. It is used to identify risks to people, equipment, environment and/or organizational objectives, focusing primarily on the design intent of the particular system.
The presentation introduces best practice approaches in conducting a HAZOP Study based on IEC Standard- 61882.
In this webinar, the presenter speaks freely of his experience in leading an actual HAZOP Study and highlights the advantages of this risk assessment technique.
Main points covered:
• How to create awareness of the use of the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Methodology in process Hazard Analysis (PHA)?
• How to familiarize Potential HAZOP Team Members with their Roles and Responsibilities in the HAZOP Examination of a Typical Facility?
A Case Summary Study Approach will be used based on the presenter’s own experience of leading an actual HAZOP Study.
Presenter:
This session was presented by PECB Trainer Jacob McLean, Principal Consultant and Managing Director of Kaizen Training & Management Consultants Limited.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IvsrlHFADTo
The health and safety in the workplace are designed to create the awareness of key health and safety issues found in the workplace as well as the role you will play in ensuring yours as well as other’s safety. The program offers the skills and knowledge required to start a career in the field of health and safety.
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT): Supply Chain SecurityLivingston International
Did you know that U.S. importers often see reduced inspections and faster release times after becoming Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program members? This presentation covers the benefits and requirements of participation in the C-TPAT supply chain security program, including who can participate, who should participate, and the overall importance of supply chain security in today's world trade environment.
Register for our next webinar here: http://bit.ly/1Qfojnb
A Safety Management System provides a systematic way to identify hazards and control risks while maintaining assurance that these risk controls are effective. SMS can be defined as: a businesslike approach to safety. It is a systematic, explicit and comprehensive process for managing safety risks. As with all management systems, a safety management system provides for goal setting, planning, and measuring performance. A safety management system is woven into the fabric of an organization. It becomes part of the culture, the way people do their jobs.
This presentation will give you an overview of safety management system, importance of safety, incident, accident and near miss, Hazards and Risk assessment , Risk Matrix, Risk controls and Mitigation Plan.
Accident investigation and Root Cause Analysis - by www.oyetrade.comNarendra Jayas
The presentation we at Oye Trade www.oyetrade.com prepared is for the HSE professionals and trainees to gain knowledge to conduct Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis activities at workplace.
The Effectiveness of the Hazard and Operability Study Methodology in Process ...PECB
HAZOP is the acronym for HAZard and OPerability study. It is a structured and systematic examination of a planned or existing product, process, procedure or system. It is used to identify risks to people, equipment, environment and/or organizational objectives, focusing primarily on the design intent of the particular system.
The presentation introduces best practice approaches in conducting a HAZOP Study based on IEC Standard- 61882.
In this webinar, the presenter speaks freely of his experience in leading an actual HAZOP Study and highlights the advantages of this risk assessment technique.
Main points covered:
• How to create awareness of the use of the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Methodology in process Hazard Analysis (PHA)?
• How to familiarize Potential HAZOP Team Members with their Roles and Responsibilities in the HAZOP Examination of a Typical Facility?
A Case Summary Study Approach will be used based on the presenter’s own experience of leading an actual HAZOP Study.
Presenter:
This session was presented by PECB Trainer Jacob McLean, Principal Consultant and Managing Director of Kaizen Training & Management Consultants Limited.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IvsrlHFADTo
The health and safety in the workplace are designed to create the awareness of key health and safety issues found in the workplace as well as the role you will play in ensuring yours as well as other’s safety. The program offers the skills and knowledge required to start a career in the field of health and safety.
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT): Supply Chain SecurityLivingston International
Did you know that U.S. importers often see reduced inspections and faster release times after becoming Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program members? This presentation covers the benefits and requirements of participation in the C-TPAT supply chain security program, including who can participate, who should participate, and the overall importance of supply chain security in today's world trade environment.
Register for our next webinar here: http://bit.ly/1Qfojnb
A Safety Management System provides a systematic way to identify hazards and control risks while maintaining assurance that these risk controls are effective. SMS can be defined as: a businesslike approach to safety. It is a systematic, explicit and comprehensive process for managing safety risks. As with all management systems, a safety management system provides for goal setting, planning, and measuring performance. A safety management system is woven into the fabric of an organization. It becomes part of the culture, the way people do their jobs.
This presentation will give you an overview of safety management system, importance of safety, incident, accident and near miss, Hazards and Risk assessment , Risk Matrix, Risk controls and Mitigation Plan.
Accident investigation and Root Cause Analysis - by www.oyetrade.comNarendra Jayas
The presentation we at Oye Trade www.oyetrade.com prepared is for the HSE professionals and trainees to gain knowledge to conduct Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis activities at workplace.
Outside the United States, shipbreaking is one of the hazardous occupations in the world. Best practices can be used to reduce risk and hazards related to occupational health and safety. Statistics show that workers are injured or killed everyday or contract illness which leads to death from exposures to asbestos, diesel emissions, lead-based paint, and other toxins. Controls can be used to improve profitability, productivity, and performance. Organizations like WHWB, ILO, WHO, etc. are available for help.
Dangerous Goods Awareness and Handling SafetyBinsar Roy
Dangerous Goods are substances that present an immediate risk to people, property and the environment. These substances can be explosive, flammable, oxidizing, toxic, radioactive or corrosive.
With the increased use of dangerous goods in the last century, chemical manufacturers now package their dangerous goods in much larger packages. In this day and age, it is not uncommon to see dangerous goods such as acids and flammable liquids in packages as large as 205L drums, 1000L Intermediate Bulk Containers and radioactives / explosives. Failure to handle these large packages with the right equipment can result in severe damage to people and property.
Risk assessment principles and guidelinesHaris Tahir
Risk assessment principles and guidelines is a presentation slides was created and presented at Mission Critical Workshop. This slides is part of Business Continuity Management (BCM) presentation which intended for professional who is responsible for BCM or Risk Assessment Program.
A business continuity plan (8CP) is a document that includes the key info a company requires to continue running in the case of a crisis.
A business continuity plan incorporates preparations for business operations, capital, people personnel, and strategic partners - any component
of the firm which could be affected. It describes how well a company will keep running through an unforeseen interruption in operation.
What is the purpose of a business continuity plan?
The business continuity plan outlines the fundamental operations of the company, points out the systems and procedures that should be
maintained, and provides instructions regarding how to do so. It ought to account for any potential turbulence in the organization.
A business continuity plan addresses vulnerabilities such as computer hacking, epidemics, natural calamities, and human negligence. A business
continuity plan is essential for an organization to possess to maintain its viability and credibility given the variety of potential hazards. A sound
business continuity plan reduces the likelihood of expensive IT or brownouts.
The strategy is frequently made by IT professionals. The executive staff, on the other hand, takes a role in the process and contributes to the control
and expertise of the business. They likewise see to it that the business continuity plan is frequently updated.
Safety Training Games & Activities for Manufacturing Linda Tapp
A presentation on using Safety Training Games & Activities in Manufacturing environments delivered at the American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference in Las Vegas in June 2013. Games and activities are a great way to get trainees to pay attention and retain information longer and this is especially important in safety training.
A presentation about the many reasons professionals in the security, risk, safety, facilities, loss prevention, and investigations industries should join ASIS International (formerly the American Society for Industrial Security)
The Industrial Internet is a massive game changer with its commercial value estimated at $33 trillion. Not only is it expected to give a strong boost in confidence to global GDP, increase performance even in customized production, and introduce a more sustainable manufacturing model, but it is also a remarkable accelerator of technological innovation. To be part of this evolution, OEMs need to implement guidelines that will reshape workflows and help them boost productivity. Security aspects are particularly relevant as they represent the keystone of the new connected infrastructure.
Over the recent years, Wibu-Systems has hardened CodeMeter®, its own protection, licensing, and security technology, to withstand ruggedized environments. Unlike the office world, many sectors of industry have special requirements, often characterized by substantial swings in temperature, humidity, and vibrations. This implies a complete redesign of the hardware secure elements where machine code is encrypted, login credentials stored, and licenses saved.
Among the many components that were carefully picked and subjected to extensive tests, the flash memory is one of the most critical ones. Our trusted solution partner Swissbit will cohost a webinar with us to shed light on the elements that should guide intelligent device manufacturers in their choice of reliable and fail-safe embedded memory.
During this event, you will be able to learn about:
- Security threats that undermine connected industry
- Pros and cons of industrial storage solutions
- Fundamentals of flash memory NAND technology
- Product highlights of Swissbit memory components
- Benefits of adding security to a memory component
- Available solutions for IP and integrity protection
- Use cases for combining storage and security
- Examples of an integration process workflow
Safeguard your knowledge with an all-round solution tailored to meet the needs of the most demanding market segments, including industrial, automation, automotive, networking and telecommunications, healthcare and life science, and defense.
Watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/rsx6XoMoLIM
Outside the United States, shipbreaking is one of the hazardous occupations in the world. Best practices can be used to reduce risk and hazards related to occupational health and safety. Statistics show that workers are injured or killed everyday or contract illness which leads to death from exposures to asbestos, diesel emissions, lead-based paint, and other toxins. Controls can be used to improve profitability, productivity, and performance. Organizations like WHWB, ILO, WHO, etc. are available for help.
Dangerous Goods Awareness and Handling SafetyBinsar Roy
Dangerous Goods are substances that present an immediate risk to people, property and the environment. These substances can be explosive, flammable, oxidizing, toxic, radioactive or corrosive.
With the increased use of dangerous goods in the last century, chemical manufacturers now package their dangerous goods in much larger packages. In this day and age, it is not uncommon to see dangerous goods such as acids and flammable liquids in packages as large as 205L drums, 1000L Intermediate Bulk Containers and radioactives / explosives. Failure to handle these large packages with the right equipment can result in severe damage to people and property.
Risk assessment principles and guidelinesHaris Tahir
Risk assessment principles and guidelines is a presentation slides was created and presented at Mission Critical Workshop. This slides is part of Business Continuity Management (BCM) presentation which intended for professional who is responsible for BCM or Risk Assessment Program.
A business continuity plan (8CP) is a document that includes the key info a company requires to continue running in the case of a crisis.
A business continuity plan incorporates preparations for business operations, capital, people personnel, and strategic partners - any component
of the firm which could be affected. It describes how well a company will keep running through an unforeseen interruption in operation.
What is the purpose of a business continuity plan?
The business continuity plan outlines the fundamental operations of the company, points out the systems and procedures that should be
maintained, and provides instructions regarding how to do so. It ought to account for any potential turbulence in the organization.
A business continuity plan addresses vulnerabilities such as computer hacking, epidemics, natural calamities, and human negligence. A business
continuity plan is essential for an organization to possess to maintain its viability and credibility given the variety of potential hazards. A sound
business continuity plan reduces the likelihood of expensive IT or brownouts.
The strategy is frequently made by IT professionals. The executive staff, on the other hand, takes a role in the process and contributes to the control
and expertise of the business. They likewise see to it that the business continuity plan is frequently updated.
Safety Training Games & Activities for Manufacturing Linda Tapp
A presentation on using Safety Training Games & Activities in Manufacturing environments delivered at the American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference in Las Vegas in June 2013. Games and activities are a great way to get trainees to pay attention and retain information longer and this is especially important in safety training.
A presentation about the many reasons professionals in the security, risk, safety, facilities, loss prevention, and investigations industries should join ASIS International (formerly the American Society for Industrial Security)
The Industrial Internet is a massive game changer with its commercial value estimated at $33 trillion. Not only is it expected to give a strong boost in confidence to global GDP, increase performance even in customized production, and introduce a more sustainable manufacturing model, but it is also a remarkable accelerator of technological innovation. To be part of this evolution, OEMs need to implement guidelines that will reshape workflows and help them boost productivity. Security aspects are particularly relevant as they represent the keystone of the new connected infrastructure.
Over the recent years, Wibu-Systems has hardened CodeMeter®, its own protection, licensing, and security technology, to withstand ruggedized environments. Unlike the office world, many sectors of industry have special requirements, often characterized by substantial swings in temperature, humidity, and vibrations. This implies a complete redesign of the hardware secure elements where machine code is encrypted, login credentials stored, and licenses saved.
Among the many components that were carefully picked and subjected to extensive tests, the flash memory is one of the most critical ones. Our trusted solution partner Swissbit will cohost a webinar with us to shed light on the elements that should guide intelligent device manufacturers in their choice of reliable and fail-safe embedded memory.
During this event, you will be able to learn about:
- Security threats that undermine connected industry
- Pros and cons of industrial storage solutions
- Fundamentals of flash memory NAND technology
- Product highlights of Swissbit memory components
- Benefits of adding security to a memory component
- Available solutions for IP and integrity protection
- Use cases for combining storage and security
- Examples of an integration process workflow
Safeguard your knowledge with an all-round solution tailored to meet the needs of the most demanding market segments, including industrial, automation, automotive, networking and telecommunications, healthcare and life science, and defense.
Watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/rsx6XoMoLIM
Find out how ASIS board certification can enhance your ability to differentiate yourself from the crowd. Raise your profile and broaden your exposure by earning your CPP, PCI, or PSP.
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PSFK Presents the Future of Digital Safety & SecurityPSFK
Get the Future of Digital Safety and Security: www.psfk.com/report/future-digital-safety-security
As the importance of digital life grows, so too does the risk of having personal data breached, mismanaged or stolen. This is particularly important in the payments space, where forward thinking companies are developing new ways to protect the safety, security, and privacy of their consumers, and offering greater controls and transparency around personal information to foster trust in both the digital and physical world.
The Future of Digital Safety and Security is a guidebook created by PSFK Labs in partnership with MasterCard in an effort to explore the key issues consumers are facing in the world of digital safety and security. The goal is to give consumers a look at important developing trends in this space, and to provide actionable ideas people can take to stay one step ahead of the curve.
Featured within the 40+ page report, readers can find:
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Engineering Health and Safety Module and Case Studies .docxkhanpaulita
Engineering Health and Safety Module and Case Studies
2
PREFACE
Health and safety issues are important in engineering, management and other fields. Most
professional engineering associations point out that health and safety are issues of utmost
importance in engineering practice. For example, Professional Engineers Ontario
(http://www.peo.on.ca) states in its Code of Ethics, “A practitioner shall … regard the
practitioner's duty to public welfare as paramount.” The need for appropriate education and
training in engineering health and safety is also widely recognized, and engineering programs
usually must appropriately address health and safety to maintain accreditation. For instance, the
Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (http://www.ccpe.ca) includes in its curriculum-
content criteria, “Appropriate exposure to … public and worker safety and health considerations
… must be an integral component of the engineering curriculum.”
This document is an engineering-oriented module and set of case studies on health and safety,
which helps convey the importance of these issues in a concise package. The material can be
covered in a single lecture, or over an extended period. The materials herein are intended and
structured for engineering students, but are also useful for others, e.g., students in other technical
programs such as applied sciences and technology, students in management, business and other
programs that interface with engineering, and students in company training programs.
This package contains case studies since they usually present a useful and interesting means of
delivering education on health and safety to engineering students. Minerva Canada
(http://www.minervacanada.org) and others have in the past developed several useful business-
and engineering-oriented case studies on health and safety. The case studies presented here are
fictitious, although they contain ideas based on actual incidents. Although the case studies are
oriented towards engineering, they also incorporate management and business issues, since
health and safety must be dealt with in an integrated and interdisciplinary manner. For example,
criteria for business success, such as performance and profitability, must be considered in
concert with health and safety. The case studies are not intended to be judgmental, but rather to
provide a basis for discussion.
The author invites feedback and comments from interested parties and users, so that the module
and accompanying case studies can be enhanced in the future.
3
Acknowledgements
The author is grateful to Minerva Canada for its support of the development of this module and the
case studies. In addition, the author is thankful for the comments and suggestions made by several
members of the Minerva Canada Board.
Particular thanks are due to David Meston, a member of Minerva Canada who provided invaluable
advice.
Finally, the author is grateful .
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Engineering Health and Safety Module and Case Studies .docx
ASIS Chapter 206 Meeting-Safety Vs Security
1. ASIS Chapter 206 Meeting.
Engr. Kayode Fowode, CMIOSH, RMaPS
…and the future of security practitioners in modern organisation
2. Learning Outcomes
Once this presentation has been completed, learners should
be able to:
• Explain the difference between safety and security
• Outline the skills required of a safety practitioner and a
security expert
• Outline the expectations of modern industry for security
experts
• Highlights the certifications programmes applicable to
both safety and security professionals
• Identify the benefits of acquiring safety
certifications and skills
3. Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs
After our most basic physical needs (air, food, water, sleep), the need for safety and security is the
second most critical stage to our wellbeing.
4. What is the difference between safety and security?
5. Safety
Safety measures are created to protect people and property from injury or loss by
circumstance, accident or negligence.
6. Security
Security measures are created to protect people and property from injury or loss by
deliberate actions taken by people.
10. Safety Security
• Safety events happen by accident
• Unsafe act, unsafe conditions and
processes causes safety problems
• So many safety regulations and
organizations
• Safety is a loss-driven and
litigation-driven industry that relies
on reasonably foreseeable risks,
industry standards, guidance
documents, best practices and
absolute duty.
• Security events happen on purpose
• People cause security events
• Very few security-related
regulations
• Security is a loss-driven and
litigation-driven industry that relies
on foreseeability, industry
standards, and the real possibility
of significant economic loss.
11. Too often safety & security programmes are
viewed as overhead costs to the
organization, but that is misleading.
Safety & Security programmes are actually
money retainers for an organization.
12. Safety Vs Security
• Safety programs are actually
money retainers for an
organization. They allow the
organization to retain the dollars
that would have been lost due
to compensation pay-out, poor
morale, fines, imprisonment,
damaged reputations arising
from poor management of
reasonably foreseeable health
and safety risks
• Security programs are actually
money retainers for an
organization. They allow the
organization to retain the dollars
that would have been lost due to
turnover, poor morale, internal and
external theft and
misappropriation, sabotage,
industrial espionage, and other
deliberate actions that a sound
security program seeks to prevent.
13. Safety Vs Security
• Safety professionals require a
distinct set of skills and
knowledge with the intention of
preventing injury or loss due to
circumstance, accident, or
negligence.
• Although security is also the
prevention of injury or loss, it is
predicated on the fact that there is
a desirable asset, a motivated
person who wants that asset, and
the perception by that motivated
person that there is a lack of
guardianship over the asset. This
defense requires a very different set
of skills and experience.
14. Safety Vs Security
IOSH has six membership
categories:
• Affiliate Member
• Associate Member (AIOSH)
• Technical Member (Tech IOSH)
• Graduate Member (Grad IOSH)
• Chartered Member (CMIOSH)
• Chartered Fellow (CFIOSH)
ASIS security certifications
• Certified Protection Professional (CPP)®
Board Certification in Security
Management
• Professional Certified Investigator (PCI)®
Board Certification in Investigations
• Physical Security Professional (PSP)®
Board Certification in Physical Security
BCSP's Safety Certifications:
• Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)
• Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
15. Modern Organisation Requirements
• A typical organization loses 5% of revenue per year according to the
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 2012 Report to the Nations
on Occupational Fraud and Abuse.
What is the effect on your organization?
Asset + Desire + Opportunity = Loss and/or Injury
16. Modern Organisation Requirements
• Requires person with the rare breath of skills and experience to effectively
manage both safety and security.
• Requires person with the rare breath of skills and experience to effectively
manage both safety and security.
• Merges safety and security departments. Thus, uses Health, Safety Security
and Environment (HSSE)
• Recognises both safety and security programmes are essential for loss
prevention.
• Provides attractive remunerations for HSSE experts.
• Challenges experts in both fields to build competencies in both area.
17. Benefits of obtaining both Safety & Security
Certifications?
• Demonstrable proof of experience and professional competence in
HSSE
• Increased salary potential
• Business development opportunity in HSSE.
• Legislative compliance
• Self-actualisation
• Increased employability and relevance within your organisation
19. How do I obtain HSE Certifications?
• Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
(IOSH)
Founded in 1945, and the only Chartered body
for health and safety practitioners and the
world's largest Health and Safety professional
membership organisation.
• The National Examination Board in
Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH)
a UK-based independent examination board
delivering vocational qualifications in Health,
Safety & Environmental Practice and
Management. It was founded in 1979
20. How do I obtain HSE Certifications?
ABIOSH
Certifications
21. HSE Courses
IOSH Working Safely
IOSH Managing Safely
NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
ABIOSH International Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management
ABIOSH International Certificate in Oil and Gas Safety Operations
ABIOSH International Certificate in Construction Health & Safety
OGSC FPSO & Oil Rig Safety Assessor Certificate
OGSC HAZOP Leader and Methods Course
OGSC Process Safety Management Course
IEMA Level 4 Qualification: Managing with Environmental Sustainability