This course is offered for live-streamed or face-to-face delivery. It is available for public or in-house delivery. Please be sure to select the “online” option during the registration process if you are interested in attending a live-streamed delivery.
Register Contact for In-house Training
Locations | Dates | Duration | Tuition |
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Houston, TX | December 4-5, 2024 | 2 days | $1,725 |
Online (9:30am EST) | January 14-17, 2025 | 4 half days | $1,650 |
Houston, TX | March 6-7, 2025 | 2 days | $1,725 |
Online (1:00pm EDT) | May 13-16, 2025 | 4 half days | $1,650 |
San Antonio, TX | August 6-7, 2025 | 2 days | $1,725 |
Course Description
OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) and EPA’s Risk Management Plan (RMP) regulations specify that companies must perform periodic compliance audits and require documentation of audit findings and action plans. Audits carry great significance and must be planned and performed with consideration of many factors.
Attendees will learn how to plan, prepare, perform, and follow-up on a compliance audit for OSHA’s PSM and EPA’s RMP regulations and/or other environmental, safety, and quality standards. This course provides a systematic, step-by-step approach to conducting an objective, accurate audit.
What you will learn:
- Auditing requirements of OSHA’s PSM Standard and EPA’s RMP Rule
- How to establish an audit program
- Competency requirements for auditors
- How to plan and prepare for an audit
- What information to collect for an audit
- Auditing techniques to use
- Guidelines for conducting an audit
- How to properly record audit findings
- How to address audit findings
Who Should Attend
Managers, supervisors, and EH&S coordinators responsible for conducting, participating in or managing compliance audits.
Prerequisite
An understanding of the prevention program requirements of OSHA PSM or EPA RMP regulations. Alternatively, attendance at Primatech's course Process Safety Management (PSM) Part I - Design and Implementation.
Credits
1.4 Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) or 14 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) are awarded.