Process Safety Training for Front-Line Leaders
A two-day on-site course for front-line leaders in process industry
Lead your unit with confidence in process safety.
Front-line leaders carry the weight of what happens on shift.
You inherited a process safety program with twenty elements, hundreds of procedures, and a wall of acronyms. Most existing training was built for the process safety specialist. This course was built for the leader running the unit.
Who built this course
Danny C. White, PE, CSP. 42 years in refining and petrochemicals. Senior process safety roles at BP, Chevron, BHP Billiton, and CITGO. Author of Process Safety for Front-Line Leaders.
What sets this course apart
Every participant receives a free signed copy of my book “Process Safety for Front-Line Leaders.”
Before the course, each participant completes a pre-course survey, followed by a one-hour Teams meeting with the full class.
A few weeks after the on-site course, the class reconvenes for a one-hour Teams wrap-up to share what's working back on the unit.
How it works
Contact HSE Engineering. The course is delivered on site at your facility over two consecutive days. Your leaders go back to shift ready to lead.
Investment
$10,000 per day, plus expenses. Up to twelve participants.
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My training goes far beyond regulatory summaries or theoretical models. Unlike many available process safety training classes, I'm bringing 40 years of direct experience supporting live operating units to the table.
Who Should Attend
This training program is focused on the Front-Line Leader but many roles will benefit, and the class makeup can be mixed:
Plant-level engineers — process, mechanical, chemical, reliability, and maintenance engineers who directly support operations
Operations and Maintenance Leaders responsible for implementing and sustaining safe work systems
Process Safety, HSE, and Risk Professionals who want to strengthen both technical understanding and field application
Engineering Managers and Supervisors overseeing day-to-day process safety execution