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Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries, Module One: Managing Human Factors

Location Online, 13:30–16:30 BST

Date 12th May 2025

Duration 4 days

Topic Human factors

CPD Hours 12.5

Price Single module: £2,200 + VAT / Book all four modules: £1,650 + VAT each

Online | Face-to-face | In-company

Overview

This course introduces the key human factors concepts within risk management and examines how to manage organisational change, safety culture and safety-critical communications.

This is module one of our Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries training programme, which provides practical insight into the key human factors issues facing the industries. You can attend as a one-off course, or alongside our other human factors modules to get a comprehensive overview of the subject.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the key human factors concepts in risk management and why they are important for health and safety
  • Understand how to manage organisational change
  • Understand how to manage safety culture and behaviours
  • Understand how to manage safety-critical communications

Who will benefit?

  • HSE managers and advisors
  • Operations managers
  • Safety engineers
  • Chemical/process engineers
  • In-house human factors advisors eg COMAH operators' 'intelligent customers'

Course outline

Human factors in risk management

  • What is human factors?
  • Why is it important for health and safety?
  • Managing and measuring the company's performance in relation to human factors

Managing safety-critical communications

  • What is effective communication?
  • A model of communication failures
  • Approaches to making communication robust
  • How to assess shift handover communications arrangements
  • Assessment and improvement
  • Control of work case study

Managing safety culture and behaviours

  • What is safety culture?
  • Models of safety culture
  • Considerations for measuring culture
  • Developing a safety culture 

Managing organisational change

  • What is organisational change?
  • Effects on safety
  • Some examples from serious incidents
  • Typical problems encountered
  • Interventions

What delegates say

Previous delegates said this course would help them to:

  • begin their human factors journey
  • develop a human factors system and present it to management
  • improve/create a management of change system
  • identify gaps in their processes
  • improve safety culture
  • become an 'intelligent customer' for human factors topics
  • ask more in-depth questions when conducting HAZOP & HAZID studies
  • apply human factors principles to asset improvement work
  • understand COMAH requirements
  • introduce human factors to other areas of their site and avoid reliance on the SHE team
  • train and inform colleagues involved in audits and incident investigations.

Upcoming courses

Online 

Online courses consist of four live and interactive sessions with the trainers. There will also be some work to complete independently before the course and between the live sessions. More details will be provided after you have registered.

From 13 May 2025

  • Module 1–12 May 2025, 09:30–12:30 OR 13:30–16:30 BST
  • Module 2–13 May 2025, 09:30–12:30 OR 13:30–16:30 BST
  • Module 3–14 May 2025, 09:30–12:30 OR 13:30–16:30 BST
  • Module 4–15 May 2025, 09:30–12:30 OR 13:30–16:30 BST

Live sessions are delivered via Microsoft Teams. If you don't already have this installed, you can join as a guest in order to access the training. 

Face-to-face

  • 30 September – 1 October 2025, Rugby, UK

Pre-course reading is issued beforehand as preparation for the course.

Fees – book early and save 20%

Book any live online or face-to-face training course before 31 January 2025 and SAVE 20%! Simply use discount code EARLY20 at checkout. 

  • Single module – £2,200 + VAT
  • Book all four modules together: £1,650 + VAT per module

Terms and conditions: offer applies to live online or face-to-face course bookings made between 2 December 2024 and 31 January 2025. Applies to both member and non-member prices but cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer eg multi-place discounts. Registration must be confirmed and paid by 31 January 2025.

How to register

Select your preferred course from the list of upcoming start dates and go to the 'Book course' button at the bottom of the page.

More human factors training

You can attend single modules or all four depending on your training needs. Modules can be completed in any order. 

Learn more about the Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries programme.

In-company training

Our human factors training can be delivered to corporate teams, either on-site or online. This could be a cost-effective option if you have several people requiring the training. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. Request a quotation.

Attendance certificate & CPD hours

An e-certificate will be issued at the end of the course to confirm attendance and CPD hours logged. Please note that you must attend the whole course to receive the certificate. 

In the case of online courses, CPD hours should be used as an approximate guide and will vary depending on the preferred approach of the delegate and to what extent additional learning is completed.

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CIEHF recognised course

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In partnership with The Keil Centre

Contact Phone +44 (0)1788 534496

Contact Email courses@icheme.org

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Richard Scaife

Trainer

Richard Scaife

Director, The Keil Centre

Richard is a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, a Chartered Ergonomics and Human Factors Specialist, a Fellow of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, and a Chartered Scientist. He has a BSc in applied Psychology, an MSc in Occupational Psychology, and over 30 years of practical ergonomics experience within various industries. Before joining the Keil Centre, he spent six years working for National Air Traffic Services, latterly as the head of human safety in their human factors unit, and four years working on the design of military sensor systems, primarily for aircraft. Richard specialises in all aspects of human factors, particularly organisational safety, human safety analysis (including human error) and incident investigation. He has cross-industry experience, providing consultancy expertise and training. He was awarded the British Psychological Society Practitioner of the Year Award in 2006.

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