Skip to searchSkip to main content

Safety, Health, and Environment Courses

Advanced Oil Spill Control and Emergency Response

05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  • After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
    • Identify the physical and chemical properties of various hydrocarbons and their fate in the environment.
    • Implement advanced containment strategies using specialized mechanical equipment and booming techniques.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness and environmental trade-offs of using chemical dispersants in different scenarios.
    • Develop and update comprehensive Oil Spill Contingency Plans tailored to specific industrial sites.
    • Coordinate the roles and responsibilities within an Incident Command System during a Tier 3 spill.
    • Conduct thorough Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique surveys to prioritize response areas.
    • Select appropriate personal protective equipment based on the toxicity and volatility of the spilled substance.
    • Manage the logistics of oily waste collection, transportation, and final disposal in compliance with laws.
    • Utilize modeling software and weather data to accurately predict the trajectory of oil slicks at sea.
    • Apply wildlife hazing and rehabilitation protocols to minimize the impact on local biodiversity.
    • Analyze the financial and legal implications of oil spills, including insurance claims and compensation.
    • Execute post-spill environmental monitoring programs to ensure successful long-term ecosystem recovery.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, HSE Managers, Emergency Response Coordinators, Coast Guard Personnel, Port Authorities, and Marine Operations Supervisors who are responsible for managing oil spill risks and response operations.

    Bow-Tie Analysis and HSECES (Health, Safety and Environment Critical Equipment and Systems)

    26 – 30 Jan. 2026, Dubai27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of Bow-Tie analysis and its role in risk management.
    • Identify Critical Health, Safety, and Environmental Equipment and Systems within a facility.
    • Construct detailed Bow-Tie diagrams for various major accident hazard scenarios.
    • Differentiate between prevention barriers and mitigation barriers in a risk model.
    • Develop specific, measurable performance standards for all identified HSECES.
    • Evaluate the reliability and availability requirements for safety-critical hardware.
    • Map operational tasks and personnel responsibilities to specific safety barriers.
    • Manage the process of barrier impairment and the associated mitigation measures.
    • Implement a verification and audit program to ensure the integrity of barriers.
    • Analyze the impact of human error on the effectiveness of safety-critical systems.
    • Use Bow-Tie diagrams to communicate complex risks to diverse stakeholders.
    • Align HSECES management with international safety standards and regulatory requirements.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is designed for Risk Managers, Safety Engineers, Process Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Asset Integrity Specialists, and HSE Practitioners who are involved in the identification and management of major hazard barriers.

    Crisis Management and Contingency Plan

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Cairo23 – 27 Mar. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Distinguish between an incident, an emergency, and a full-scale crisis.
    • Develop comprehensive contingency plans for various organizational threats.
    • Establish a functional Crisis Management Team with clearly defined roles.
    • Implement a robust internal and external communication strategy.
    • Identify early warning signals and indicators of a potential crisis.
    • Prioritize organizational assets and functions for business continuity.
    • Conduct risk assessments specifically focused on low-probability, high-impact events.
    • Manage the psychological stress and human elements within a crisis team.
    • Coordinate with external emergency services and regulatory bodies.
    • Execute a recovery plan to return the organization to normal operations.
    • Facilitate post-crisis reviews to capture lessons learned and improve plans.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of backup systems and alternative resources.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior Executives, Department Heads, Risk Managers, Business Continuity Planners, Emergency Response Managers, and Public Relations Officers.

    Developing and Sustaining an Effective Safety Culture

    23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core components of an organizational safety culture.
    • Identify the different stages of the Safety Maturity Model.
    • Conduct a baseline assessment of the existing safety culture.
    • Demonstrate leadership behaviors that promote safety excellence.
    • Implement a "Just Culture" framework for incident reporting.
    • Analyze the psychological factors that influence risk-taking behavior.
    • Develop effective safety communication and feedback loops.
    • Design and launch a behavior-based safety (BBS) program.
    • Bridge the gap between "Safety as Imagined" and "Safety as Done."
    • Recognize and reward positive safety behaviors in the workplace.
    • Measure cultural change through leading and lagging indicators.
    • Sustain safety momentum during periods of organizational change.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Site Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders, HSE Professionals, Human Resources Managers, and Operational Directors who want to influence the safety mindset of their workforce.

    Fundamentals in Project Safety Management (FPSM)

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the unique safety challenges found in project-based environments.
    • Define the safety roles and responsibilities of the project team.
    • Integrate safety considerations into the project design phase.
    • Conduct effective safety evaluations during contractor selection.
    • Develop a comprehensive Project Health and Safety Plan (PHSP).
    • Implement a rigorous permit-to-work system for site activities.
    • Facilitate effective site safety inductions and toolbox meetings.
    • Identify and control major construction hazards on a project site.
    • Monitor project safety performance through regular site audits.
    • Manage the safe coordination of multiple subcontractors.
    • Execute a safe handover from the construction team to operations.
    • Investigate project-related incidents to prevent future occurrences.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is suitable for Project Managers, Site Engineers, Construction Supervisors, Project Coordinators, HSE Officers, and anyone newly involved in project execution.

    Fundamentals of Risk Management and Risk Champion

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Cairo31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the fundamental concepts and terminology of risk management.
    • Apply the ISO 31000 risk management framework in their workplace.
    • Facilitate risk identification workshops using various techniques.
    • Conduct qualitative risk assessments using impact and likelihood scales.
    • Differentiate between inherent risk, residual risk, and target risk.
    • Develop effective risk treatment strategies (Treat, Tolerate, Transfer, Terminate).
    • Maintain and update an organizational or departmental risk register.
    • Define and apply the concepts of risk appetite and risk tolerance.
    • Communicate risk information clearly to various levels of management.
    • Monitor the effectiveness of risk controls and mitigation plans.
    • Act as a Risk Champion to promote a positive risk culture.
    • Identify opportunities (positive risks) that can benefit the organization.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Aspiring Risk Champions, Departmental Heads, Project Leaders, HSE Officers, Internal Auditors, and any employee tasked with managing risks within their functional area.

    Handling Storage and Safe Use of Hazardous Substances Course

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Identify hazardous substances using Global Harmonized System labels and pictograms.
    • Interpret all sixteen sections of a standard Safety Data Sheet effectively.
    • Conduct a COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) risk assessment.
    • Implement the hierarchy of controls to minimize chemical exposure risks.
    • Select appropriate personal protective equipment based on chemical compatibility.
    • Design safe storage areas that incorporate secondary containment and ventilation.
    • Apply segregation rules to prevent dangerous reactions between incompatible chemicals.
    • Execute safe procedures for the decanting and transfer of hazardous liquids.
    • Manage a chemical spill response using specialized spill kits and equipment.
    • Define the legal obligations for hazardous waste documentation and disposal.
    • Monitor workplace atmospheric conditions for chemical vapors and dusts.
    • Administer appropriate first aid for chemical splashes and inhalation incidents.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Laboratory Technicians, Warehouse Supervisors, HSE Officers, Maintenance Personnel, Chemical Process Operators, and Storekeepers who handle or manage hazardous substances.

    Introduction to OSHAD Practitioner

    13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the structure and purpose of the OSHAD System Framework.
    • Identify the roles of the OSHAD Authority and Sector Regulatory Authorities.
    • Determine the OSHAD classification status of their organization.
    • Navigate the OSHAD-SF elements, mechanisms, and technical standards.
    • Develop an Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS).
    • Implement the OSHAD requirements for risk management and assessment.
    • Understand the legal requirements for OSHAD incident reporting and investigation.
    • Apply OSHAD Technical Standards to specific workplace hazards.
    • Facilitate the internal and external OSHAD auditing process.
    • Prepare mandatory OSHAD performance reports for submission.
    • Manage the competency and training requirements defined by OSHAD.
    • Align organizational safety goals with the Abu Dhabi OSH vision.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Officers, Safety Coordinators, HR Managers, Operations Managers, and anyone tasked with implementing or maintaining OSHAD compliance in Abu Dhabi-based organizations.

    NEBOSH Advanced Awareness Course

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the principles of international health and safety management systems.
    • Evaluate the impact of corporate governance on safety performance.
    • Conduct advanced risk assessments for complex industrial processes.
    • Apply human factors and behavioral science to safety management.
    • Investigate major incidents using multi-causal analysis techniques.
    • Develop strategic safety plans aligned with organizational objectives.
    • Assess the effectiveness of technical controls for occupational health hazards.
    • Influence senior management through persuasive safety business cases.
    • Interpret and apply international safety conventions and recommendations.
    • Manage the safety implications of organizational change and growth.
    • Implement comprehensive auditing and monitoring programs.
    • Demonstrate advanced technical knowledge in high-risk activity management.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Managers, Safety Consultants, Senior Engineers, Project Managers, and individuals preparing for the NEBOSH International Diploma or similar advanced certifications.

    Train The Trainer – Safety Leadership for Team Leaders – Leading Others

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Dubai03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Apply the principles of adult learning (Andragogy) to safety training.
    • Design engaging safety training modules for diverse work teams.
    • Demonstrate confident public speaking and presentation skills.
    • Facilitate interactive group discussions and safety brainstorming.
    • Use various instructional aids effectively (visuals, models, equipment).
    • Identify and adapt to different learning styles among team members.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of training through assessments and feedback.
    • Practice "Leading by Example" in daily safety operations.
    • Deliver constructive safety coaching and feedback to team members.
    • Manage difficult behaviors and resistance during training sessions.
    • Use storytelling and case studies to make safety lessons memorable.
    • Develop a personalized action plan for leading others in safety.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Team Leaders, Supervisors, Foremen, Lead Hands, and aspiring trainers who are responsible for the safety and performance of a work group.

    Accident and Incident Investigation and Reporting (Root Cause and Cause Tree)

    04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and benefits of incident investigation.
    • Establish and lead a competent investigation team.
    • Secure an incident scene and preserve vital physical evidence.
    • Conduct effective, non-threatening interviews with witnesses.
    • Utilize the "PEEP" (People, Equipment, Environment, Process) evidence model.
    • Distinguish between immediate, underlying, and root causes.
    • Construct a detailed Cause Tree (Logic Tree) for an incident.
    • Apply various Root Cause Analysis (RCA) techniques like the "5 Whys."
    • Develop effective and practical corrective and preventive actions.
    • Write a professional investigation report that stands up to scrutiny.
    • Communicate findings and lessons learned to the wider organization.
    • Track the implementation and effectiveness of corrective actions.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Professionals, Line Managers, Supervisors, Safety Committee Members, and Quality Assurance Personnel who are responsible for investigating workplace incidents.

    Advanced Fire Incident and Accident Investigations

    11 – 15 May 2026, Sharm El Shaikh05 – 09 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Apply the scientific method to fire and explosion investigations.
    • Analyze the chemistry of combustion and the dynamics of fire spread.
    • Identify the area of origin using advanced fire pattern analysis.
    • Differentiate between accidental, natural, incendiary, and undetermined fire causes.
    • Conduct electrical arc mapping to identify or eliminate electrical ignition.
    • Recognize the physical indicators of flashover and backdraft.
    • Utilize specialized tools for the detection of hydrocarbon accelerants.
    • Document fire scenes through advanced photography, sketching, and 3D modeling.
    • Evaluate the performance of fire detection and suppression systems during an incident.
    • Manage the collection and preservation of fragile forensic evidence.
    • Interpret laboratory analysis reports for fire debris and chemical residues.
    • Deliver expert testimony and defend investigation findings in a court of law.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Fire Investigators, Fire Marshals, Insurance Loss Adjusters, Forensic Engineers, HSE Directors, and Law Enforcement Professionals involved in fire scene reconstruction.

    Advanced HAZOP Studies for Team Leaders (Facilitation and Leadership)

    18 – 22 May 2026, Abu Dhabi12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Demonstrate a mastery of the HAZOP methodology and guide words.
    • Lead and facilitate multi-disciplinary teams through complex studies.
    • Define appropriate nodes and study boundaries for process systems.
    • Manage difficult team dynamics and resolve technical conflicts.
    • Ensure the quality and consistency of HAZOP recording and minutes.
    • Integrate HAZOP findings with Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA).
    • Utilize HAZOP software tools for efficient data management.
    • Identify common pitfalls and "Blind Spots" in the HAZOP process.
    • Formulate clear, concise, and actionable safety recommendations.
    • Plan and estimate the resources required for a HAZOP campaign.
    • Conduct HAZOPs for both continuous and batch processing operations.
    • Present study results and executive summaries to project stakeholders.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Safety Engineers, Senior Process Engineers, HSE Managers, and aspiring HAZOP Chairpersons who have prior experience as participants in HAZOP studies.

    Advanced Health and Safety Management

    01 – 05 June 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Develop and implement a strategic Health and Safety roadmap.
    • Align the OSHMS with international standards and corporate goals.
    • Evaluate the financial impact of safety through Cost-Benefit Analysis.
    • Apply advanced human factors principles to system design.
    • Lead the transition to a high-maturity safety culture.
    • Design predictive leading indicators for safety performance.
    • Manage corporate safety risks in a global and diverse context.
    • Conduct high-level executive audits and system reviews.
    • Implement a "Just Culture" model for incident accountability.
    • Manage large-scale organizational change without compromising safety.
    • Influence board-level decision-making on safety resource allocation.
    • Foster organizational resilience against catastrophic and emerging risks.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Directors, Regional Safety Managers, Operational Executives, Risk Management Professionals, and Senior Safety Consultants.

    Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health (Exposure Assessment and Controls)

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Dubai13 – 17 July 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, MS Teams


    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Apply the principles of toxicology to workplace exposure risks.
    • Design and execute a statistically significant exposure sampling plan.
    • Utilize advanced instrumentation for monitoring air, noise, and radiation.
    • Interpret and apply international Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs).
    • Conduct detailed noise surveys and octave band analysis.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) systems.
    • Manage heat stress and thermal comfort programs in extreme climates.
    • Assess the risks of emerging hazards such as nanomaterials.
    • Implement a comprehensive respiratory protection program.
    • Design health surveillance programs based on specific exposure profiles.
    • Analyze the relationship between ergonomics and occupational health.
    • Communicate technical hygiene data to management and employees.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Industrial Hygienists, Occupational Health Specialists, Environmental Engineers, HSE Managers, and Medical Professionals involved in workplace health.

    Advanced Masterclass in Crisis Management Leadership and Decision Making

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Exemplify the traits of high-performance crisis leadership.
    • Apply decision-making models specifically designed for high-stress scenarios.
    • Mitigate the impact of cognitive biases on strategic judgment.
    • Facilitate a high-functioning Crisis Management Team (CMT).
    • Manage "Complex" versus "Complicated" crisis events.
    • Craft high-level strategic communication for diverse global stakeholders.
    • Navigate the ethical and legal dilemmas inherent in crisis resolution.
    • Utilize situational awareness tools to predict crisis trajectories.
    • Lead organizational "Sense-making" during ambiguous events.
    • Foster organizational resilience and "Antifragility" post-crisis.
    • Manage the psychological well-being of the leadership team during a crisis.
    • Execute a seamless transition from crisis response to strategic recovery.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for C-Suite Executives, Crisis Management Directors, Government Officials, Emergency Response Leaders, and Senior Risk Officers.

    Advanced Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Methods and Leadership

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Dubai21 – 25 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Demonstrate expert knowledge of various PHA methodologies and their applications.
    • Select the optimal PHA technique for different stages of the asset lifecycle.
    • Lead and facilitate multi-disciplinary PHA teams with high efficiency.
    • Define study boundaries and nodes for complex process systems.
    • Integrate human error analysis into the hazard identification process.
    • Apply Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) to determine risk gaps.
    • Formulate SMART recommendations for process safety improvements.
    • Utilize specialized PHA software for real-time recording and reporting.
    • Manage the PHA revalidation process for existing facilities.
    • Evaluate the independence and reliability of process safeguards.
    • Conduct high-level reviews of PHA reports for technical quality.
    • Align PHA outcomes with corporate risk appetite and legal requirements.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Safety Engineers, Senior Process Engineers, HSE Managers, and aspiring PHA Chairpersons who require advanced facilitation skills.

    Advanced Process HAZOP

    11 – 15 May 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Execute advanced HAZOP studies on complex, multi-unit processes.
    • Apply technical guide-words to specialized process parameters.
    • Analyze the impact of control system failures on process stability.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of Emergency Shutdown (ESD) logic.
    • Identify hazards in transient states such as startup and shutdown.
    • Integrate HAZOP findings with Safety Integrity Level (SIL) studies.
    • Assess the risks associated with "Simultaneous Operations" (SIMOPS).
    • Use specialized HAZOP software for complex data mapping.
    • Validate the technical accuracy of process safeguards and barriers.
    • Lead the technical discussion on unmitigated consequence severity.
    • Audit the quality of HAZOP worksheets for technical gaps.
    • Formulate technical recommendations for inherent safety design.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Engineers, Instrument and Control Engineers, Operations Managers, and Process Safety Specialists working in high-hazard process environments.

    Advanced Process Risk Assessment within Production Operations

    01 – 05 June 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Apply advanced risk assessment techniques to live production systems.
    • Manage the risk associated with "Degraded Barriers" and impairments.
    • Conduct comprehensive SIMOPS risk assessments for offshore and onshore sites.
    • Utilize "Bow-Tie" diagrams to monitor the health of safety-critical barriers.
    • Identify and control risks in aging assets and high-vibration systems.
    • Define and maintain the "Safe Operating Envelope" for all process units.
    • Implement a robust Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) process.
    • Monitor "Leading" indicators of process safety within production.
    • Evaluate the cumulative risk of multiple concurrent maintenance activities.
    • Facilitate "Management of Change" reviews for operational deviations.
    • Analyze the impact of "Human Factors" on process control and response.
    • Align production goals with the "Major Accident Hazard" prevention strategy.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Production Managers, Operations Supervisors, Asset Integrity Engineers, Maintenance Leads, and Process Safety Practitioners involved in active production facilities.

    Advanced Process Safety Technology

    08 – 12 June 2026, Dubai28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Evaluate the latest technological trends in global process safety.
    • Apply "Inherently Safer Design" (ISD) principles to new projects.
    • Specify advanced Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) and logic solvers.
    • Analyze the role of Digital Twins in process safety modeling.
    • Implement IoT and Wireless sensing for remote hazard monitoring.
    • Assess the "Cyber-Security" risks of networked control systems.
    • Design advanced "Pressure Relief" and "Flare" systems for global relief.
    • Utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) for predictive failure analysis.
    • Select advanced materials to mitigate "Stress Corrosion Cracking."
    • Apply Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) technologies for integrity audits.
    • Manage the "Technical Obsolescence" of legacy safety systems.
    • Lead the digital transformation of the organizational safety system.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Safety Engineers, I&C Engineers, Digital Transformation Leads, Design Engineers, and Technical HSE Directors.

    Advanced Security Systems

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi05 – 09 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the components of an integrated advanced security management system.
    • Conduct detailed security vulnerability and risk assessments for complex sites.
    • Evaluate the performance specifications of high-definition and thermal surveillance cameras.
    • Design multi-factor authentication protocols using advanced biometric technologies.
    • Implement artificial intelligence and machine learning for proactive threat detection.
    • Structure a centralized Security Operations Center (SOC) for incident response.
    • Apply the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED).
    • Manage the integration of intrusion detection with physical barrier systems.
    • Assess the cybersecurity requirements for networked security hardware.
    • Develop maintenance and testing schedules for safety and security-critical systems.
    • Navigate the legal requirements for data storage and privacy in surveillance.
    • Execute a comprehensive security system audit to identify technical gaps.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Security Managers, Facility Managers, Loss Prevention Specialists, IT Security Professionals, and Systems Integrators responsible for high-level asset protection.

    Air Emissions, Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change (Including Climate Modelling)

    22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Cairo30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the chemical and physical properties of major air pollutants and GHGs.
    • Explain the scientific mechanism behind the enhanced greenhouse effect.
    • Categorize emissions into the Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 frameworks.
    • Calculate carbon footprints for industrial facilities using emission factors.
    • Interpret the outputs of climate models and global circulation models.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of carbon capture and sequestration technologies.
    • Navigate international climate policies and carbon trading mechanisms.
    • Implement emission monitoring and verification (MRV) protocols.
    • Assess the impact of particulate matter and aerosols on local air quality.
    • Analyze the relationship between fossil fuel combustion and climate change.
    • Develop a corporate carbon management and reduction strategy.
    • Communicate climate risks and mitigation plans to diverse stakeholders.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, Sustainability Officers, HSE Managers, Policy Makers, and Energy Consultants involved in carbon management and climate action.

    Air Pollution Control: Principles, Modelling and Petrochemical Applications

    29 June – 03 July 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi23 – 27 Mar. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the mechanisms of pollutant formation in petrochemical processes.
    • Select appropriate air pollution control technologies based on waste stream properties.
    • Design and size cyclones, baghouses, and electrostatic precipitators.
    • Evaluate the efficiency of wet and dry scrubbers for acid gas removal.
    • Implement vapor recovery systems for storage tanks and loading bays.
    • Conduct air dispersion modelling using software like AERMOD or CALPUFF.
    • Interpret the impact of stack height and gas velocity on pollutant dispersion.
    • Manage VOC emissions through leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs.
    • Optimize flare performance to ensure high destruction and removal efficiency.
    • Monitor ambient air quality and source emissions using CEMS technology.
    • Navigate regulatory requirements for Best Available Techniques (BAT).
    • Develop contingency plans for emergency atmospheric releases.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Engineers, Environmental Consultants, Refinery Managers, HSE Professionals, and Regulatory Compliance Officers working in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

    Air Quality Monitoring and Measurement

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, Dubai06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the primary objectives and types of air quality monitoring.
    • Select appropriate monitoring sites using standardized siting criteria.
    • Operate and maintain automated continuous air monitoring stations.
    • Utilize passive and active sampling techniques for gaseous pollutants.
    • Perform gravimetric measurements of particulate matter concentrations.
    • Calibrate air quality sensors using certified reference materials.
    • Implement quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) protocols.
    • Validate and clean raw monitoring data for statistical analysis.
    • Calculate and interpret the Air Quality Index (AQI) for public reporting.
    • Troubleshoot common equipment failures in the field.
    • Manage the transmission of data through telemetry systems.
    • Document monitoring activities in accordance with regulatory standards.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Technicians, Laboratory Analysts, HSE Officers, Field Researchers, and Government Inspectors responsible for air quality data collection.

    Applying HACCP Principles for the Food Service Industry

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the history and importance of the HACCP system in food safety.
    • Identify biological, chemical, and physical hazards in food service.
    • Conduct a detailed hazard analysis for a variety of food products.
    • Determine Critical Control Points (CCPs) using a decision tree.
    • Establish scientifically based critical limits for each identified CCP.
    • Develop robust monitoring procedures to ensure CCPs remain in control.
    • Define clear corrective actions for when critical limits are exceeded.
    • Design a documentation and record-keeping system for HACCP compliance.
    • Implement prerequisite programs as a foundation for food safety.
    • Facilitate the verification and validation of the HACCP plan.
    • Train food service staff on their specific roles within the HACCP system.
    • Conduct internal audits to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of the plan.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Executive Chefs, Kitchen Managers, Food and Beverage Directors, Hygiene Officers, and Catering Supervisors responsible for food safety standards.

    Area Classification and Selection of Electrical Equipment (Hazardous Areas)

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Dec. 2026, Dubai20 – 24 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the fundamental chemistry of fire and explosions in hazardous areas.
    • Classify hazardous locations into Zones 0, 1, and 2 for gases and vapors.
    • Classify dust environments into Zones 20, 21, and 22 based on risk.
    • Identify the sources of release and determine the grade of release.
    • Calculate the extent of hazardous zones using ventilation and dispersion data.
    • Interpret the markings on "Ex" rated electrical and non-electrical equipment.
    • Select appropriate protection concepts like Ex d, Ex e, Ex i, and Ex p.
    • Determine the correct Gas Groups and Temperature Classes for equipment.
    • Navigate international area classification standards and regional regulations.
    • Design electrical layouts that minimize the need for hazardous area equipment.
    • Conduct initial and periodic inspections of hazardous area installations.
    • Manage the documentation required for a Hazardous Area Classification Dossier.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Electrical Engineers, Instrumentation Technicians, Project Managers, HSE Inspectors, and Maintenance Supervisors working in the oil, gas, and chemical industries.

    Assessment of Risk to Health from Chemical Substances

    23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Identify hazardous chemical substances using GHS labels and pictograms.
    • Interpret all sections of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) effectively.
    • Define the primary routes of chemical entry into the human body.
    • Differentiate between acute and chronic health effects of chemicals.
    • Conduct a comprehensive COSHH risk assessment for any task.
    • Utilize Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) to assess risk levels.
    • Implement the hierarchy of controls for chemical risk reduction.
    • Select appropriate personal protective equipment based on chemical compatibility.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of engineering controls like fume hoods.
    • Design a chemical inventory and storage management system.
    • Understand the legal requirements for health surveillance and monitoring.
    • Communicate chemical risks and safe handling procedures to the workforce.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Laboratory Technicians, Warehouse Supervisors, HSE Officers, Occupational Health Nurses, and Chemical Process Operators.

    Auditing of Safety and Occupational Health Systems

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Dubai06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi04 – 08 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and principles of safety auditing.
    • Differentiate between safety inspections and safety audits.
    • Apply the requirements of ISO 45001 and other OSHMS standards.
    • Plan and schedule internal and external safety audits.
    • Develop effective audit checklists and scoring systems.
    • Conduct professional opening and closing audit meetings.
    • Utilize various evidence-gathering techniques, including observations.
    • Perform effective interviews using open-ended questioning.
    • Identify and categorize major and minor non-conformities.
    • Write clear, objective, and evidence-based audit reports.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions.
    • Maintain auditor competence and professional ethics.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Managers, Internal Auditors, Compliance Officers, Quality Managers, and Safety Consultants responsible for system verification.

    Basic Scaffolding Inspection

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Identify the different types of scaffolding used in the industry.
    • Recognize and name all key scaffolding components and fittings.
    • Understand the legal requirements and standards for scaffolding.
    • Inspect the adequacy of base plates and sole boards on various ground types.
    • Verify the correct spacing and verticality of standards.
    • Check the security and placement of ledgers and transoms.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of longitudinal and transverse bracing.
    • Ensure that working platforms are fully boarded and free of gaps.
    • Inspect edge protection, including top rails, mid-rails, and toe boards.
    • Verify the security of scaffold ties and stabilizing measures.
    • Utilize the Scaff-tag system for status communication.
    • Complete a formal scaffolding inspection report accurately.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Site Supervisors, Safety Officers, Maintenance Technicians, and anyone appointed to perform basic inspections of scaffolding structures.

    Behavioural Safety Audit

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi11 – 15 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core concepts of Behavioral Based Safety (BBS).
    • Differentiate between "Safe Behaviors" and "At-Risk Behaviors."
    • Conduct unintrusive workplace safety observations.
    • Utilize behavioral observation checklists effectively.
    • Engage workers in constructive safety coaching conversations.
    • Identify the "ABC" (Activators, Behaviors, Consequences) model.
    • Analyze the root causes of unsafe behaviors (e.g., habits, pressure).
    • Provide immediate, positive reinforcement for safe work practices.
    • Manage worker resistance and defensiveness during audits.
    • Collect and categorize behavioral data for safety trending.
    • Develop behavioral safety action plans based on audit findings.
    • Promote a culture where safety is a core value, not a rule.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Site Supervisors, Team Leaders, HSE Officers, and Safety Committee Members who wish to improve safety through human-focused auditing.

    Behaviour-Based Safety: Program Design and Implementation

    11 – 15 May 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Dec. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core psychological principles of Behaviour-Based Safety.
    • Conduct an organizational readiness assessment for BBS implementation.
    • Design a customized BBS program structure for their organization.
    • Identify and define "Critical Safety Behaviours" for specific tasks.
    • Develop objective observation and feedback checklists.
    • Train a diverse group of employees as effective safety observers.
    • Establish a non-punitive "Just Culture" framework for behavioral reporting.
    • Utilize the ABC (Activator-Behaviour-Consequence) model in program design.
    • Implement a robust data collection and analysis system for safety trends.
    • Apply positive reinforcement strategies to sustain safe work practices.
    • Evaluate the ROI and effectiveness of the BBS program.
    • Manage the long-term evolution and continuous improvement of the system.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Directors, Operations Managers, HR Professionals, and Senior Safety Consultants responsible for cultural transformation and program implementation.

    Best Understanding and Implementation of Modern HSE Management Systems

    18 – 22 May 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Dec. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core elements of a modern integrated HSE management system.
    • Apply the PDCA cycle to HSE management and continuous improvement.
    • Interpret the requirements of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 standards.
    • Draft high-level HSE policies and strategic objectives.
    • Develop a comprehensive legal and other requirements register.
    • Design effective hazard identification and risk assessment processes.
    • Implement operational controls for high-risk work activities.
    • Manage the integration of HSE into the procurement and contractor lifecycle.
    • Establish a robust emergency preparedness and response framework.
    • Monitor HSE performance using both leading and lagging indicators.
    • Conduct management system reviews to identify improvement gaps.
    • Foster a proactive HSE culture through leadership engagement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Officers, Quality Managers, Project Leads, and Supervisors involved in the daily operation of safety and environmental systems.

    Carrying Out Work Handovers (HSE Critical)

    01 – 05 June 2026, Abu Dhabi24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Dec. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the role of handovers in maintaining process safety.
    • Identify the common pitfalls and barriers to effective communication.
    • Analyse the HSE risks associated with shift-change and task-transfer.
    • Implement structured handover protocols and standardised templates.
    • Document equipment status and safety system overrides accurately.
    • Utilise "Three-Way Communication" to verify information transfer.
    • Manage handovers during "Abnormal" or "Emergency" operations.
    • Conduct face-to-face briefings that emphasise critical hazards.
    • Utilise electronic logbooks and handover software effectively.
    • Evaluate the quality of handovers through peer review and auditing.
    • Recognise the impact of fatigue on handover quality at shift-end.
    • Lead a culture of "High Integrity" communication within their team.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Control Room Operators, Shift Supervisors, Maintenance Leads, and Project Engineers working in high-hazard industries like Oil and Gas, Power, and Chemicals.

    Chemical Handling Awareness

    08 – 12 June 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Dubai06 – 10 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Identify hazardous chemicals using GHS labels and pictograms.
    • Locate and extract safety information from a Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
    • Explain the different ways chemicals can enter the human body.
    • Recognize the difference between acute and chronic health effects.
    • Follow safe procedures for the storage and segregation of chemicals.
    • Utilize the correct PPE for specific chemical handling tasks.
    • Perform a "Pre-Use" check on chemical containers and equipment.
    • Demonstrate safe decanting and transfer techniques.
    • Identify the signs and symptoms of chemical overexposure.
    • Execute immediate first aid for chemical splashes to skin or eyes.
    • Use a spill kit for minor chemical containment and cleanup.
    • Dispose of chemical waste in accordance with site procedures.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for General Laborers, Warehouse Staff, Cleaning Personnel, Maintenance Helpers, and anyone who uses chemicals as a small part of their daily work.

    Conducting Compliance Investigations

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and objectives of a compliance investigation.
    • Establish the scope and boundaries of a formal investigation.
    • Apply the principles of natural justice and procedural fairness.
    • Secure and preserve physical, documentary, and digital evidence.
    • Create a detailed investigation plan and timeline.
    • Conduct professional witness and subject interviews.
    • Utilize "Cognitive Interviewing" techniques to enhance witness recall.
    • Identify and mitigate personal and organizational biases.
    • Perform root cause analysis to identify systemic compliance failures.
    • Analyze complex evidence to determine the "Balance of Probabilities."
    • Draft clear, objective, and evidence-based investigation reports.
    • Formulate SMART recommendations for compliance improvement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Compliance Officers, HR Managers, HSE Managers, Internal Auditors, and Legal Professionals responsible for internal and regulatory investigations.

    Confined Space Safety: Entry, Rescue and Permit Controls

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define and identify various types of confined spaces in industrial settings.
    • Recognize atmospheric hazards, including toxic, flammable, and inert gases.
    • Perform pre-entry atmospheric testing using multi-gas monitors.
    • Interpret the results of gas monitoring against safe exposure limits.
    • Execute the specific duties of the Entrant, Attendant, and Supervisor.
    • Manage the Permit-to-Work process for confined space entry.
    • Implement effective mechanical ventilation and purging techniques.
    • Select and inspect personal protective equipment and fall arrest gear.
    • Demonstrate the correct use of tripod and winch systems for entry.
    • Develop a robust, documented emergency rescue and recovery plan.
    • Identify physical hazards such as engulfment, heat, and noise.
    • Communicate effectively using specialized radio and signaling protocols.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Site Supervisors, Safety Officers, Maintenance Technicians, and Emergency Response Team members who work in or around confined spaces.

    Construction Safety Planning and Engineering Safety Planning

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Dubai05 – 09 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Integrate safety principles into the early engineering design phase.
    • Apply Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations.
    • Develop a Project-Specific HSE Plan for complex sites.
    • Conduct HAZCON (Hazard in Construction) and HAZID studies.
    • Manage the safety interface between multi-disciplinary contractors.
    • Plan and review technical Method Statements and Risk Assessments.
    • Utilize BIM and digital twins for safety visualization and planning.
    • Design safe site logistics and traffic management schemes.
    • Plan for the safety of temporary works and structural stability.
    • Implement a robust system for contractor pre-qualification and monitoring.
    • Develop emergency response and crisis management plans for large sites.
    • Lead a culture of "Safety by Design" throughout the project lifecycle.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Project Managers, Engineering Leads, Construction Superintendents, Principal Designers, and Senior HSE Consultants.

    Contaminated Land Risk-Based Management

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Dubai03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the principles of risk-based land management.
    • Construct a robust Conceptual Site Model (CSM).
    • Conduct Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (Desk Studies).
    • Design Phase II Intrusive Investigations and sampling plans.
    • Identify common soil and groundwater contaminants (TPH, Heavy Metals, VOCs).
    • Assess contaminant pathways and migration through the subsurface.
    • Evaluate the risks to human health using toxicological data.
    • Determine risks to controlled waters and ecological receptors.
    • Select appropriate remediation technologies based on site constraints.
    • Manage the remediation process and verify "Clean-up" success.
    • Navigate national and international contaminated land legislation.
    • Communicate land contamination risks to developers and regulators.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, Geologists, Land Developers, Local Authority Inspectors, and Remediation Project Managers.

    Control and Safety in Gas and Oil Complex Industries

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the relationship between process control and process safety.
    • Apply functional safety principles according to IEC 61511.
    • Interpret complex Cause and Effect (C&E) matrices for safety systems.
    • Manage "Safety Instrumented Functions" (SIF) and their target SIL levels.
    • Design and optimize "Fire and Gas" (F&G) detection layouts.
    • Execute safe "Emergency Depressurization" (Blowdown) procedures.
    • Manage process alarms to prevent operator information overload.
    • Evaluate the independence of layers of protection (LOPA).
    • Implement protocols for the "Inhibition" and "Bypass" of safety systems.
    • Conduct high-level "Pre-Startup Safety Reviews" (PSSR).
    • Assess the impact of "Cyber-Security" on industrial control systems.
    • Led incident investigations focused on control and safety system failures.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Control Room Supervisors, Instrument and Control Engineers, Process Safety Specialists, and Operations Managers in the Oil and Gas sector.

    Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, Dubai17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Explain the legal requirements and scope of the COSHH regulations.
    • Identify substances that fall under COSHH (Chemicals, Dusts, Bio-agents).
    • Recognize GHS/CLP hazard pictograms and warning labels.
    • Locate and interpret critical safety information from an SDS.
    • Conduct a basic 5-step COSHH risk assessment.
    • Apply the Hierarchy of Controls to chemical hazards.
    • Identify the primary routes of entry for substances into the body.
    • Understand the role of Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs).
    • Specify appropriate PPE and understand its limitations.
    • Verify the effectiveness of engineering controls (e.g., LEV).
    • Recognize when health surveillance is required for employees.
    • Execute emergency procedures for chemical splashes and spills.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Officers, Department Supervisors, Storekeepers, Laboratory Staff, and any employee who regularly handles or is exposed to hazardous substances.

    Crisis and Emergency Response Strategy

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Cairo02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Develop a comprehensive corporate strategy for crisis and emergency management.
    • Identify and categorize potential organizational threats and their strategic impacts.
    • Establish a robust Crisis Management Team (CMT) structure with clear roles.
    • Formulate strategic "Golden Hour" response protocols for immediate action.
    • Integrate internal emergency plans with local and national government agencies.
    • Analyze the socio-economic and environmental consequences of various crisis scenarios.
    • Design a multi-layered communication strategy for internal and external stakeholders.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of different command and control models (Gold, Silver, Bronze).
    • Implement a continuous improvement loop for emergency response performance.
    • Manage the legal and regulatory liabilities associated with emergency incidents.
    • Conduct high-level vulnerability assessments to identify critical infrastructure risks.
    • Create a roadmap for long-term recovery and organizational restoration post-crisis.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior Executives, HSE Directors, Security Managers, Business Continuity Leads, and Operations Managers responsible for strategic organizational safety.

    Crisis and Incident Management (Train the Trainer)

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Apply the principles of andragogy to emergency and crisis training.
    • Design customized training modules for different levels of incident response.
    • Facilitate realistic tabletop and functional emergency exercises.
    • Master the use of simulation tools and visual aids for safety training.
    • Develop objective assessment criteria for evaluating incident commanders.
    • Manage diverse classroom behaviors and learning styles effectively.
    • Deliver persuasive and impactful presentations on high-risk topics.
    • Provide constructive, performance-improving feedback to adult learners.
    • Conduct detailed "Post-Action Reviews" and learning debriefs.
    • Update training materials based on emerging industry trends and incidents.
    • Manage the logistics and safety requirements of practical drills.
    • Mentor junior instructors to ensure the continuity of training quality.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Training Managers, Senior Safety Officers, Emergency Response Coordinators, and experienced Incident Controllers seeking to move into a training role.

    Crisis Management and Incident Controller

    23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the primary duties and authority of the Incident Controller.
    • Implement the Incident Command System (ICS) at a localized level.
    • Conduct a rapid and accurate initial scene assessment.
    • Establish safe zones, perimeters, and staging areas.
    • Develop and communicate a tactical Incident Action Plan (IAP).
    • Manage the deployment and tracking of all on-site resources.
    • Utilize standardized terminology to ensure clear radio communication.
    • Coordinate with medical teams for triage and casualty evacuation.
    • Implement containment strategies for hazardous material releases.
    • Monitor the safety and health of the first responder team.
    • Manage the handover of command during long-duration incidents.
    • Document all on-scene actions for the post-incident investigation.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Shift Supervisors, Field Engineers, Fire Chiefs, Medical Leads, and any personnel designated as the On-Scene Incident Controller.

    Crisis Management in any Organization

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define what constitutes a crisis in a general business context.
    • Identify common workplace hazards that could trigger a crisis.
    • Understand the importance of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
    • Recognize the "Red Flags" of an escalating emergency situation.
    • Follow all emergency evacuation and "Shelter-in-Place" protocols.
    • Identify the designated safety leaders and marshals in their area.
    • Utilize basic emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers safely.
    • Report incidents and near-misses using the correct channels.
    • Maintain a "Crisis-Ready" mindset in their daily work routines.
    • Assist visitors and colleagues during a sudden disruption.
    • Communicate accurately and avoid the spread of misinformation.
    • Contribute to post-incident reviews and safety improvement ideas.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for General Employees, Administrative Staff, Retail Workers, Junior Management, and any individual seeking a foundational understanding of organizational crisis response.

    Crisis Management, Decision-Making and Risk Mitigation

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Cairo31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the cognitive processes involved in high-stakes decision making.
    • Identify common biases and "Heuristics" that lead to poor crisis judgment.
    • Apply structured decision-making models (e.g., OODA, FORDEC).
    • Conduct dynamic risk assessments in rapidly changing environments.
    • Prioritize mitigation actions based on the "Precautionary Principle."
    • Manage the "Information Vacuum" and filter critical data from noise.
    • Evaluate the ethical implications of "Life vs. Asset" decisions.
    • Foster a collaborative decision-making environment within the CMT.
    • Utilize "Red Teaming" to challenge existing crisis assumptions.
    • Document the rationale behind critical decisions for future audits.
    • Balance short-term tactical needs with long-term strategic goals.
    • Communicate complex decisions clearly to stakeholders and the public.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Corporate Leaders, Crisis Committee Members, Risk Managers, Strategy Directors, and high-level Incident Commanders.

    Designing and Implementing an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS)

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core elements and benefits of a formal OHSMS.
    • Interpret the requirements of the ISO 45001 international standard.
    • Conduct a comprehensive gap analysis against existing safety practices.
    • Draft high-level OHS policies and measurable safety objectives.
    • Develop a robust hazard identification and risk assessment methodology.
    • Create a legal and other requirements register for the organization.
    • Implement effective operational controls for high-risk work activities.
    • Establish a framework for worker consultation and active participation.
    • Design a training and competence matrix for the management system.
    • Manage the integration of safety into procurement and contractor activities.
    • Conduct internal OHSMS audits and management review meetings.
    • Utilize the PDCA cycle to drive continuous safety performance improvement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Managers, Quality Assurance Professionals, Operations Directors, and Senior Safety Consultants responsible for system design and implementation.

    Developing an Effective Safety Culture

    04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the concept of safety culture and its impact on performance.
    • Assess organizational maturity using the Bradley Curve model.
    • Identify the characteristics of a "Pathological" versus a "Generative" culture.
    • Recognize the psychological drivers of human behavior and risk-taking.
    • Implement the principles of a "Just Culture" within the organization.
    • Utilize leadership styles that inspire commitment rather than compliance.
    • Design effective safety recognition and reward programs.
    • Facilitate constructive safety conversations and "Safety Walks."
    • Overcome resistance to cultural change among the workforce.
    • Analyze the impact of organizational "Silence" on safety outcomes.
    • Use leading indicators to track and measure cultural improvements.
    • Develop a long-term roadmap for sustainable safety culture transformation.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Department Heads, Supervisors, HSE Officers, Change Management Professionals, and Union Representatives focused on cultural improvement.

    Emergency Response Management: Planning, Leadership and Communication

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi04 – 08 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Design and implement comprehensive Emergency Response Plans (ERP).
    • Lead multi-disciplinary response teams during high-pressure events.
    • Apply the principles of the Incident Command System (ICS).
    • Develop a robust crisis communication strategy for all stakeholders.
    • Conduct rapid situational assessments to determine resource needs.
    • Manage the transition from tactical response to strategic recovery.
    • Utilize advanced techniques for stress management and leadership resilience.
    • Coordinate effectively with external emergency services and agencies.
    • Establish a professional Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
    • Facilitate high-impact media briefings and press conferences.
    • Evaluate response performance through detailed post-action reviews.
    • Manage the ethical and legal complexities of emergency decisions.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Emergency Response Coordinators, Site Main Controllers, Senior Fire Officers, HSE Directors, and Public Relations Managers.

    Environmental and HSE Impact Assessment (EIA and ADNOC COP)

    01 – 05 June 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi11 – 15 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and principles of the EIA process.
    • Navigate the specific ADNOC Codes of Practice (COP) for the environment.
    • Lead the screening and scoping phases of a project assessment.
    • Design and oversee comprehensive environmental baseline studies.
    • Utilize impact prediction methodologies (Quantitative and Qualitative).
    • Evaluate project impacts on air, water, soil, and biodiversity.
    • Integrate Health and Safety (HSE) impacts into the assessment.
    • Develop effective mitigation strategies and "Offset" plans.
    • Draft a professional Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
    • Create an actionable Environmental Management Plan (EMP).
    • Facilitate stakeholder engagement and public consultation meetings.
    • Manage the regulatory approval and permitting process for projects.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, HSE Specialists, Project Managers, Regulatory Compliance Officers, and ADNOC-related contractors.

    Environmental Management and Technology (EMT) for the Oil and Gas Industry

    08 – 12 June 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh18 – 22 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the environmental challenges specific to the oil and gas lifecycle.
    • Evaluate Best Available Techniques (BAT) for pollution control.
    • Managed water using advanced treatment and re-injection tech.
    • Implement emission control technologies for VOCs, SOx, and NOx.
    • Design a comprehensive waste management system for oily sludge.
    • Understand the technical management of NORM (Radioactive Material).
    • Apply carbon footprinting and GHG accounting methodologies.
    • Evaluate the feasibility of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
    • Utilize real-time sensors and IoT for environmental monitoring.
    • Manage spill response using advanced satellite and drone imaging.
    • Implement bioremediation and chemical treatment for soil restoration.
    • Lead the transition toward circular economy models in oil and gas.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Managers, Process Engineers, Sustainability Leads, Waste Management Supervisors, and Technical Directors in the energy sector.

    Environmental Management Systems (EMS): ISO 14001 Awareness

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Cairo01 – 05 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core purpose and benefits of an Environmental Management System.
    • Explain the high-level structure of the ISO 14001 international standard.
    • Recognize the organization's environmental policy and its strategic goals.
    • Distinguish between environmental "Aspects" and environmental "Impacts."
    • Identify significant environmental aspects within their own work department.
    • Follow specific operational controls designed to protect the environment.
    • Execute basic spill response and emergency reporting protocols.
    • Apply waste hierarchy principles for proper segregation and disposal.
    • Understand the importance of complying with environmental legislation.
    • Contribute to the achievement of environmental objectives and targets.
    • Participate effectively in environmental awareness and training sessions.
    • Support the internal audit process through honest and accurate reporting.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for All Employees, Front-line Supervisors, Administrative Staff, and Contractors who need to understand their role within an ISO 14001 environment.

    Environmental Monitoring of Radiation

    22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi08 – 12 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the types of ionizing radiation (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, X-rays).
    • Utilize various radiation detection and measurement instruments correctly.
    • Interpret radiological units of measurement (Bq, Gy, Sv).
    • Design an environmental radiation monitoring and sampling plan.
    • Conduct air, water, and soil sampling for radiological analysis.
    • Identify sources of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM).
    • Monitor radioactive discharges and effluents from industrial sites.
    • Apply the ALARA principle to environmental monitoring activities.
    • Maintain and calibrate radiation detection equipment according to standards.
    • Manage radiological data and maintain accurate monitoring logs.
    • Execute emergency monitoring protocols during a radiological event.
    • Evaluate radiological monitoring results against legal dose limits.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Technicians, Radiation Protection Officers (RPOs), Laboratory Analysts, and HSE Specialists in the nuclear, medical, or oil and gas sectors.

    Environmental Protection, Loss Prevention and Pollution Control

    29 June – 03 July 2026, Abu Dhabi16 – 20 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi15 – 19 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the relationship between loss prevention and environmental protection.
    • Apply the "Source-Pathway-Receptor" model to pollution scenarios.
    • Identify common industrial pollutants and their ecological effects.
    • Utilize the Hierarchy of Controls to minimize environmental emissions.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of secondary containment and bunding.
    • Understand the role of pressure relief and blowdown systems in loss prevention.
    • Implement Best Available Techniques (BAT) for air and water treatment.
    • Manage hazardous waste according to the "Cradle-to-Grave" principle.
    • Conduct environmental and safety inspections to identify potential leak points.
    • Execute rapid containment and cleanup for accidental chemical spills.
    • Monitor industrial effluents and emissions against regulatory limits.
    • Lead a culture of proactive environmental safeguarding and loss reduction.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Operations Supervisors, Maintenance Engineers, HSE Officers, and Process Safety Technicians in manufacturing and heavy industry.

    Environmental Risk Assessment and Management

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh22 – 26 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of environmental risk and hazard.
    • Execute a systematic Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) process.
    • Utilize the Source-Pathway-Receptor model for risk characterization.
    • Predict contaminant fate and transport in different media (Air, Water, Soil).
    • Conduct toxicity and dose-response assessments for chemicals.
    • Evaluate the vulnerability of sensitive ecological receptors.
    • Apply quantitative risk assessment (QRA) tools and software.
    • Design robust risk management and mitigation strategies.
    • Navigate the regulatory requirements for environmental risk reporting.
    • Facilitate risk communication sessions with public and stakeholders.
    • Manage the financial and reputational risks of environmental events.
    • Lead a continuous improvement process for environmental risk controls.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Managers, Risk Officers, Project Engineers, Regulatory Affairs Specialists, and Senior HSE Consultants.

    Food Safety and Quality Management (Food Hygiene and HACCP)

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi29 June – 03 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the principles of food hygiene and food safety management.
    • Identify biological, chemical, physical, and allergenic food hazards.
    • Explain the 7 Principles of HACCP and their application.
    • Implement effective personal hygiene standards for food handlers.
    • Manage temperature control for high-risk food during all stages.
    • Prevent cross-contamination through proper zoning and segregation.
    • Execute thorough cleaning and disinfection (Sanitation) schedules.
    • Develop a robust pest control and waste management program.
    • Establish "Critical Control Points" (CCPs) for food processes.
    • Document monitoring results and corrective actions accurately.
    • Manage food traceability and recall procedures effectively.
    • Conduct internal food safety audits to verify system compliance.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Food Production Managers, Head Chefs, Catering Supervisors, Quality Assurance Officers, and Food Safety Auditors.

    Fundamentals of HSSE Emergency Response and Crisis Management

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core components of HSSE emergency response and crisis management.
    • Identify the differences between incidents, emergencies, and organizational crises.
    • Understand the legal and regulatory requirements for emergency preparedness.
    • Recognize the roles and responsibilities within an Incident Management Team (IMT).
    • Follow standardized notification and escalation procedures during an event.
    • Utilize basic HSSE emergency equipment and protective gear correctly.
    • Apply the principles of the "Initial Response" to stabilize an incident site.
    • Communicate effectively using established emergency radio and phone protocols.
    • Understand the importance of environmental safeguarding during a response.
    • Identify the primary security threats that can trigger an emergency.
    • Participate meaningfully in emergency drills and tabletop exercises.
    • Document incident details accurately for post-event reporting and analysis.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Entry-Level HSE Staff, Security Personnel, Facility Supervisors, and Corporate Employees who require a foundational understanding of HSSE response.

    Handling Emergencies in Plants and Industrial Facilities

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Analyze the unique emergency risks present in industrial facilities.
    • Execute emergency shutdown (ESD) and isolation procedures safely.
    • Lead a facility-level Incident Management Team (IMT).
    • Coordinate effectively between the Control Room and the Field.
    • Implement the facility’s Emergency Response Plan (ERP) for specific scenarios.
    • Manage industrial fire response and chemical containment tactics.
    • Utilize facility-specific emergency equipment such as deluge systems.
    • Conduct rapid damage assessments of plant infrastructure post-incident.
    • Manage the evacuation and accounting of large industrial workforces.
    • Coordinate with external municipal fire and HAZMAT services.
    • Implement "Search and Rescue" protocols for industrial structures.
    • Document technical incident data for the investigation and insurance teams.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Plant Managers, Shift Supervisors, Control Room Operators, Facility Fire Chiefs, and Industrial HSE Officers.

    Handling, Storage and Safe Use of Hazardous Chemical Substances

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Dubai17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the classification of hazardous chemicals according to GHS.
    • Interpret all 16 sections of a standard Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
    • Identify chemical hazards using pictograms, signal words, and phrases.
    • Implement safe chemical storage based on "Compatibility Matrices."
    • Utilize appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for chemicals.
    • Execute safe chemical transfer and decanting procedures.
    • Manage the risks of volatile, flammable, and corrosive substances.
    • Apply the principles of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) for vapors.
    • Conduct a basic chemical risk assessment for a specific task.
    • Implement spill containment and cleanup using professional spill kits.
    • Manage the disposal of hazardous chemical waste according to law.
    • Provide effective first aid for chemical splashes and inhalation.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Laboratory Staff, Warehouse Supervisors, Maintenance Technicians, HSE Officers, and Chemical Process Operators.

    Hazard Identification (HAZID), Environment Identification (ENVID) and Occupational Health Identification (OHID) Leader

    13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi19 – 23 Oct. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and timing of HAZID, ENVID, and OHID studies.
    • Lead and facilitate a multi-disciplinary risk identification workshop.
    • Apply "Guide-Word" and "Checklist" methodologies systematically.
    • Distinguish between safety, environmental, and occupational health risks.
    • Utilize risk matrices to rank the severity and likelihood of hazards.
    • Manage group dynamics and resolve conflicts during workshops.
    • Structure and prepare the necessary technical documentation for a study.
    • Identify significant environmental "Aspects and Impacts" during ENVID.
    • Analyze complex occupational health threats (e.g., NORM, Legionella) in OHID.
    • Author professional workshop reports and comprehensive Risk Registers.
    • Establish a robust system for action tracking and close-out.
    • Evaluate the quality and completeness of third-party risk studies.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior HSE Specialists, Project Engineers, Risk Managers, Design Leads, and aspiring Workshop Facilitators.

    Hazard Identification and HAZOP Study

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles and history of the HAZOP methodology.
    • Differentiate between "General HAZID" and "Technical HAZOP."
    • Interpret P&IDs and process flow diagrams for safety reviews.
    • Apply Guide-Words and Deviations (e.g., More, Less, None) correctly.
    • Facilitate a technical HAZOP team through the brainstorming process.
    • Identify potential "Common Mode Failures" in process systems.
    • Evaluate the adequacy of existing "Safeguards" and "Barriers."
    • Record and document HAZOP findings using professional software.
    • Formulate clear and actionable technical recommendations.
    • Understand the link between HAZOP and LOPA (Layers of Protection).
    • Manage the HAZOP lifecycle from planning to action close-out.
    • Lead a culture of technical safety and design integrity.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Engineers, Instrument and Control Engineers, Safety Engineers, and aspiring HAZOP Facilitators in the Oil, Gas, and Chemical industries.

    Hazard of Ammonia Handling, Storage and Shipping

    04 – 08 May 2026, Dubai31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the physical and chemical properties of anhydrous and aqueous ammonia.
    • Interpret the regulatory requirements for ammonia handling and storage facilities.
    • Identify the specific health hazards and toxicological effects of ammonia exposure.
    • Evaluate the design criteria for pressurized and refrigerated ammonia storage tanks.
    • Implement safe procedures for the transfer of ammonia between vessels and shore.
    • Recognize the signs of stress corrosion cracking in ammonia service equipment.
    • Utilize advanced leak detection and monitoring systems for ammonia facilities.
    • Select and maintain the correct respiratory protection and chemical suits.
    • Develop comprehensive emergency response and evacuation plans for ammonia leaks.
    • Analyze the risks associated with maritime shipping and offshore ammonia storage.
    • Apply the principles of dispersion modeling to predict ammonia plume behavior.
    • Manage the inspection and maintenance schedules for ammonia piping and valves.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Plant Managers, Chemical Engineers, Shipping Coordinators, HSE Officers, and Emergency Responders working in ammonia production or logistics.

    Hazardous Chemicals: Handling, Storage, Disposal, Monitoring and Response

    11 – 15 May 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Classify hazardous chemicals using the Globally Harmonized System (GHS).
    • Interpret all sixteen sections of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) accurately.
    • Implement safe chemical storage and segregation using compatibility matrices.
    • Design and maintain effective secondary containment and bunding systems.
    • Execute safe chemical transfer and decanting procedures in the workplace.
    • Identify the legal requirements for hazardous waste labeling and tracking.
    • Utilize air monitoring equipment to detect chemical vapors and gases.
    • Select appropriate chemical-resistant PPE based on substance properties.
    • Develop a site-specific chemical spill response and containment plan.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of local exhaust ventilation (LEV) systems.
    • Apply the principles of "Cradle-to-Grave" hazardous waste management.
    • Conduct a thorough chemical risk assessment for industrial tasks.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Laboratory Technicians, Warehouse Supervisors, HSE Officers, Environmental Engineers, and Chemical Process Operators.

    Hazardous Material Emergency Spill Response (OSHA and NFPA Standards)

    18 – 22 May 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Sep. 2026, Dubai13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Interpret the requirements of OSHA HAZWOPER and NFPA standards.
    • Utilize the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) for initial scene assessment.
    • Identify hazardous materials using the NFPA 704 and GHS systems.
    • Apply the Incident Command System (ICS) during a spill response.
    • Select and utilize appropriate air monitoring and detection equipment.
    • Execute offensive and defensive spill containment tactics safely.
    • Select the correct level of Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC).
    • Establish and manage a formal decontamination (DECON) line.
    • Implement procedures for the neutralization and cleanup of spills.
    • Conduct a thorough scene survey and hazard characterization.
    • Communicate effectively using standardized emergency terminology.
    • Document incident response actions for legal and insurance purposes.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Emergency Response Teams (ERT), HSE Specialists, Firefighters, Industrial Supervisors, and HAZMAT Technicians.

    Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT and HAZCOM): Handling, Storage and Emergency Response

    29 June – 03 July 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of Hazard Communication (HAZCOM).
    • Identify hazardous materials using labels, placards, and markings.
    • Navigate and interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all workplace chemicals.
    • Implement safe storage practices based on chemical compatibility.
    • Follow standard operating procedures for the safe handling of HAZMAT.
    • Utilize basic personal protective equipment (PPE) for chemical safety.
    • Recognize the early signs of chemical exposure and health impacts.
    • Execute the "Initial Response" protocols for accidental spills.
    • Understand the legal requirements of a written HAZCOM program.
    • Identify the physical and health hazards of common industrial chemicals.
    • Communicate chemical risks effectively to coworkers and supervisors.
    • Maintain accurate chemical inventories and labeling systems.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for General Employees, Warehouse Workers, Maintenance Staff, Safety Committee Members, and Entry-Level HSE Personnel.

    HAZOP Study for Team Leaders

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the principles and philosophy of the HAZOP methodology.
    • Plan and prepare for a successful HAZOP study workshop.
    • Select and define appropriate "Nodes" for process analysis.
    • Facilitate a multi-disciplinary team using the guide-word approach.
    • Identify causes, consequences, and safeguards for process deviations.
    • Utilize risk matrices to rank the significance of HAZOP findings.
    • Manage team dynamics and technical conflicts during the workshop.
    • Utilize specialized HAZOP recording software effectively.
    • Author professional HAZOP reports and executive summaries.
    • Establish a robust system for tracking and closing study actions.
    • Integrate HAZOP results with LOPA and SIL assessments.
    • Evaluate the quality and completeness of a finished HAZOP study.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior Process Engineers, HSE Managers, Project Managers, and aspiring HAZOP Facilitators or Scribes.

    HAZWOPER: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Interpret the regulatory requirements of the OSHA HAZWOPER standard.
    • Identify hazardous materials and their associated physical and health risks.
    • Conduct a comprehensive site characterization and analysis of hazardous locations.
    • Implement site control procedures, including Hot, Warm, and Cold zones.
    • Select and utilize the appropriate level of Personal Protective Equipment (Levels A-D).
    • Operate air monitoring and detection equipment to assess atmospheric hazards.
    • Execute effective decontamination procedures for personnel and equipment.
    • Apply the principles of the Incident Command System (ICS) during a response.
    • Manage the safe handling, labeling, and storage of hazardous waste drums.
    • Recognize the signs and symptoms of chemical overexposure and heat stress.
    • Implement emergency medical treatment and evacuation protocols for waste sites.
    • Develop a written Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP) for operations.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Hazardous Waste Site Workers, Environmental Technicians, Emergency Response Teams, HSE Officers, and Site Supervisors.

    Health and Safety Benchmarking Principles and Practice

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Cairo10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles and benefits of HSE benchmarking.
    • Differentiate between internal, competitive, and functional benchmarking.
    • Select relevant leading and lagging indicators for comparative analysis.
    • Design a structured benchmarking project plan for the organization.
    • Collect and validate health and safety data from diverse sources.
    • Utilize data normalization techniques for accurate performance comparison.
    • Identify "Best-in-Class" practices and their underlying success factors.
    • Perform a comprehensive gap analysis between the current and target states.
    • Communicate benchmarking findings effectively to senior stakeholders.
    • Implement a continuous improvement plan based on benchmarking results.
    • Navigate the ethical and legal boundaries of data sharing.
    • Monitor the long-term impact of benchmarking initiatives on safety culture.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Directors, Quality Managers, Safety Auditors, Operations Managers, and Strategic Planners.

    HSE Advanced Awareness (OSHA, IOSH, NFPA and NEBOSH Requirements)

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Synthesize the requirements of OSHA, IOSH, NFPA, and NEBOSH standards.
    • Conduct advanced fire risk assessments based on NFPA 101 codes.
    • Apply NEBOSH-level technical knowledge to industrial safety challenges.
    • Lead a comprehensive risk assessment using QRA and JSA methodologies.
    • Implement IOSH-aligned safety leadership and management principles.
    • Navigate the complex OSHA standards for the general and construction industries.
    • Design an integrated Health, Safety, and Environmental Management System.
    • Utilize advanced techniques for Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in investigations.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of mechanical and electrical safety safeguards.
    • Manage occupational health risks, including ergonomics and toxic exposure.
    • Implement process safety management (PSM) for high-hazard facilities.
    • Influence organizational safety culture through advanced behavioral strategies.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Managers, Safety Consultants, Compliance Officers, Senior Engineers, and individuals preparing for international safety certifications.

    HSE Training for Non-HSE Persons

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core meaning of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE).
    • Identify common workplace hazards in office and operational areas.
    • Understand the legal safety responsibilities of every employee.
    • Execute the "Stop Work Authority" if a task is perceived as unsafe.
    • Follow the correct procedures for reporting incidents and near-misses.
    • Recognize safety signage, labels, and color-coding systems.
    • Apply ergonomic principles to workstation and desk setups.
    • Utilize basic fire extinguishers and follow evacuation protocols.
    • Perform safe manual handling techniques for everyday loads.
    • Contribute positively to the organizational safety culture.
    • Understand the importance of Housekeeping (5S) in safety.
    • Identify the role of the Safety Committee and safety representatives.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Administrative Staff, Accountants, Sales Teams, Human Resources, and non-technical Operational personnel.

    Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Safety Awareness

    01 – 05 June 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the physical and chemical properties of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S).
    • Identify common sources and areas where H2S may accumulate.
    • Explain the toxicological effects of H2S on the human body at various levels.
    • Recognize the danger of olfactory fatigue and the "rotten egg" smell myth.
    • Operate and interpret personal and fixed H2S gas detection monitors.
    • Execute a daily "Bump Test" on personal gas detectors.
    • Differentiate between Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and Supplied Air Respirators (SABA).
    • Perform a "Positive and Negative" pressure seal check on respirators.
    • Follow correct emergency evacuation and "Wind Direction" protocols.
    • Implement the "Buddy System" for H2S hazardous areas.
    • Describe the corrosive effects of H2S on industrial metals.
    • Perform immediate first aid and rescue assistance (without entry) for H2S victims.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Oil and Gas Workers, Sewerage Technicians, Chemical Plant Operators, Contractors, and anyone entering potential H2S "Red Zones."

    IMO Model Training Course on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) Level 1 First Responders Site Supervisors and Operators (Operational)

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Identify the properties of various oils and their behavior when spilled at sea.
    2. Implement the initial notification and reporting procedures for oil spills.
    3. Deploy different types of oil containment booms in varying current conditions.
    4. Operate various mechanical skimmers for the recovery of floating oil.
    5. Apply sorbent materials effectively for small-scale spill cleanup.
    6. Identify shoreline types and appropriate cleanup techniques for each.
    7. Utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) correctly during response activities.
    8. Perform basic maintenance on spill response equipment and pumps.
    9. Execute shoreline protection booming strategies for sensitive areas.
    10. Manage the temporary storage and transport of collected oily waste.
    11. Understand the health and safety risks associated with oil spill response.
    12. Work effectively within a local incident command structure.
    13. Conduct a post-operation equipment decontamination and storage procedure.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    Port Operators, Deck Crew, Terminal Technicians, Emergency Response Teams, and Marine Maintenance Staff.

    IMO Model Training Course on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) Level 2 Supervisors and On-Scene Commanders (Tactical)

    04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Assume the role of On-Scene Commander (OSC) in a Tier 2 oil spill.
    2. Develop a tactical Incident Action Plan (IAP) for various spill scenarios.
    3. Apply Net Environmental Benefit Analysis (NEBA) to select response options.
    4. Coordinate the deployment of air, sea, and land-based response assets.
    5. Manage the logistics and supply chain for a prolonged spill operation.
    6. Interpret oil spill trajectory models and environmental sensitivity maps.
    7. Implement an Incident Command System (ICS) for structured management.
    8. Oversee the health and safety of multiple response teams.
    9. Manage the financial tracking and documentation for claims and recovery.
    10. Lead briefings and coordinate with government and industry stakeholders.
    11. Handle media inquiries and provide accurate public information.
    12. Supervise large-scale shoreline assessment (SCAT) and cleanup operations.
    13. Execute the transition from emergency response to project termination.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    Marine Superintendents, Port Managers, Coast Guard Officers, HSE Managers, and Senior Oil Spill Response Technicians.

    IMO Model Training Course on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) Level 3 Administrators and Senior Managers (Strategic)

    11 – 15 May 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Explain the strategic requirements of the OPRC 1990 Convention.
    2. Oversee the development and maintenance of a National Contingency Plan (NCP).
    3. Evaluate the adequacy of national and regional response resources.
    4. Navigate the international liability and compensation regimes (CLC and Fund).
    5. Lead high-level coordination between government ministries and industry.
    6. Manage the political and diplomatic aspects of a transboundary oil spill.
    7. Approve the strategic direction of a Tier 3 response operation.
    8. Ensure the sustainable funding of oil spill preparedness programs.
    9. Communicate effectively with the highest levels of government and the media.
    10. Integrate environmental risk into national maritime policy.
    11. Understand the role of regional agreements and international mutual aid.
    12. Lead the post-incident strategic review and policy update process.
    13. Advocate for the ratification of relevant IMO environmental conventions.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    Government Ministers, Directors of Maritime Authorities, CEOs of Oil Companies, Port Directors, and National Emergency Managers.

    Implementing and Sustaining a Behaviour-Based Safety Process

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh18 – 22 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS).
    • Identify the "ABC" Model (Activators, Behaviours, Consequences).
    • Develop a site-specific list of "Critical Safe Behaviours."
    • Design effective observation checklists and data collection tools.
    • Conduct professional, non-threatening peer-to-peer safety observations.
    • Provide high-impact "Positive" and "Corrective" behavioral feedback.
    • Analyze behavioral data to identify trends and root causes of risk.
    • Lead a BBS Steering Committee and manage observer teams.
    • Integrate BBS findings into the existing safety management system.
    • Overcome common barriers and resistance to the BBS process.
    • Implement strategies to sustain the BBS process over multiple years.
    • Measure the Return on Investment (ROI) of a behavioral safety program.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Managers, Safety Committees, Department Heads, Frontline Supervisors, and BBS Observers.

    Incident Command System (ICS)

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi01 – 05 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles and history of the Incident Command System.
    • Utilize standardized ICS terminology for all incident communications.
    • Describe the roles and responsibilities of the ICS Command Staff.
    • Explain the functions of the Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance sections.
    • Apply the concept of "Span of Control" to manage emergency teams.
    • Establish a functional Incident Command Post (ICP) and Staging Areas.
    • Participate in the development of a formal Incident Action Plan (IAP).
    • Implement the "Unified Command" structure for multi-agency events.
    • Manage resource mobilization, tracking, and demobilization.
    • Execute a formal "Transfer of Command" briefing safely.
    • Utilize ICS forms and documentation tools for incident recording.
    • Lead a small-scale incident using the modular ICS organization.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Emergency Responders, Fire and Police Officers, Industrial HSE Managers, Site Supervisors, and Security Personnel.

    Industrial Ergonomics

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi15 – 19 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of ergonomics and human factors engineering.
    • Identify common industrial risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
    • Utilize ergonomic assessment tools such as RULA, REBA, and NIOSH lifting equations.
    • Design workstations based on neutral posture and anthropometric data.
    • Evaluate the ergonomic impact of hand tools and vibration-emitting equipment.
    • Implement effective manual handling strategies to reduce spinal loading.
    • Analyze the impact of lighting, noise, and temperature on worker fatigue.
    • Develop a comprehensive written ergonomics program for the facility.
    • Conduct a "Cumulative Trauma" risk analysis for repetitive assembly tasks.
    • Recommend administrative controls such as job rotation and stretch breaks.
    • Justify ergonomic investments through productivity and injury-cost data.
    • Lead an ergonomic internal audit team to identify hidden workplace stressors.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Officers, Industrial Engineers, Occupational Health Nurses, Production Supervisors, and Facility Managers.

    Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health

    26 – 30 Jan. 2026, Dubai21 – 25 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi22 – 26 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the professional role of the Industrial Hygienist.
    • Anticipate and recognize chemical, physical, and biological health hazards.
    • Utilize air sampling pumps and media for chemical exposure monitoring.
    • Conduct professional noise surveys and calculate noise dose levels.
    • Interpret Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) and TLVs correctly.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) systems.
    • Manage ionizing and non-ionizing radiation risks in industrial settings.
    • Implement comprehensive heat stress and thermal comfort programs.
    • Design and oversee an occupational health surveillance program.
    • Apply the toxicological principles of "Dose-Response" to risk assessments.
    • Select specialized PPE based on permeation and breakthrough data.
    • Author technical Industrial Hygiene reports for management and regulators.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior HSE Specialists, Occupational Health Physicians, Environmental Engineers, and Industrial Hygiene Technicians.

    Industrial Occupational Health Monitoring and Management

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi29 June – 03 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core components of an Occupational Health Management System.
    • Implement a schedule for periodic health monitoring and medical check-ups.
    • Correlate Industrial Hygiene data with individual health records.
    • Manage "Fitness for Duty" assessments for safety-critical personnel.
    • Oversee the administration of workplace health surveillance programs.
    • Identify early indicators of occupational illness through data trends.
    • Coordinate the "Return to Work" process after long-term sickness.
    • Implement mental health and stress monitoring initiatives.
    • Utilize occupational health software for record-keeping and privacy.
    • Manage biological monitoring programs (Lead, Benzene, etc.) safely.
    • Audit the quality of external occupational health service providers.
    • Communicate health risks and monitoring results to the workforce.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Coordinators, HR Managers, Occupational Health Specialists, Site Medics, and Departmental Supervisors.

    Industrial Security and Asset Protection (Including Planning and Operations)

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Dubai13 – 17 July 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the principles of Industrial Security and Asset Protection.
    • Conduct a professional Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA).
    • Design a multi-layered security system using the "Defense-in-Depth" model.
    • Implement effective perimeter security and physical barrier systems.
    • Utilize advanced CCTV and Electronic Security Systems (ESS).
    • Manage access control for personnel, visitors, and vehicles.
    • Supervise and train an effective guard force operation.
    • Develop a Security Incident Response and Management Plan.
    • Protect intellectual property and sensitive corporate information.
    • Implement security protocols for high-value asset transport.
    • Coordinate effectively with local police and intelligence agencies.
    • Evaluate the impact of cyber threats on physical industrial security.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Security Managers, Facility Directors, Asset Protection Officers, Risk Managers, and Corporate Security Consultants.

    Integrated Contingency Planning for Industrial Emergencies (ICP)

    23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Cairo20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the "One Plan" concept for Integrated Contingency Planning (ICP).
    • Identify the regulatory requirements of OSHA, EPA, and Coast Guard for ICPs.
    • Lead a multi-departmental team to develop an Integrated Contingency Plan.
    • Conduct a comprehensive Hazard and Risk Analysis for the facility.
    • Structure an ICP into Core, Annex, and Data sections for clarity.
    • Develop standardized notification and mobilization procedures.
    • Integrate the Incident Command System (ICS) into the facility plan.
    • Define clear roles and responsibilities for all emergency team members.
    • Manage "Mutual Aid" and external agency coordination protocols.
    • Design and execute complex tabletop and full-scale emergency exercises.
    • Implement a robust system for plan maintenance and version control.
    • Audit the effectiveness of an existing ICP against international standards.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Crisis Managers, HSE Directors, Emergency Response Coordinators, Fire Chiefs, and Senior Operations Managers.

    Integration of HSE and QMS Management Systems

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Dubai23 – 27 Mar. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of High-Level Structure (HLS) under Annex SL.
    • Identify common requirements between ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.
    • Develop a unified Integrated Management System (IMS) policy and scope.
    • Align organizational context and stakeholder requirements across all systems.
    • Integrate risk-based thinking into both quality and safety processes.
    • Design a single, streamlined documentation and record control procedure.
    • Harmonize environmental aspects with quality-driven process outputs.
    • Establish integrated Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for corporate reporting.
    • Conduct combined internal audits covering quality, health, safety, and environment.
    • Facilitate a unified management review process for senior leadership.
    • Manage organizational change effectively across multiple management disciplines.
    • Evaluate the cost-benefit ratio of integrating separate management systems.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Quality Managers, HSE Directors, Management Representatives, Compliance Officers, and Lead Auditors.

    IOSH Managing Safely

    13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of the IOSH Managing Safely framework.
    • Recognize the moral, legal, and financial arguments for safety management.
    • Identify common workplace hazards and their associated risks.
    • Conduct a systematic and practical risk assessment for their department.
    • Implement the "Hierarchy of Controls" to mitigate identified risks.
    • Determine the legal responsibilities of managers and supervisors.
    • Investigate workplace accidents and near-misses using root cause analysis.
    • Measure and track safety performance using proactive and reactive data.
    • Evaluate the impact of management behavior on organizational safety culture.
    • Identify the environmental impacts of their operational activities.
    • Communicate health and safety requirements effectively to their teams.
    • Utilize IOSH-standardized tools for continuous safety improvement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Line Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders, and Project Managers in any sector.

    ISO 14001 Lead Auditor Training

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Dubai06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Interpret the requirements of ISO 14001:2015 from an auditor’s perspective.
    • Explain the role and responsibilities of a Lead Auditor per ISO 19011.
    • Plan and schedule a comprehensive EMS audit for complex organizations.
    • Conduct professional opening and closing audit meetings.
    • Evaluate the significance of environmental aspects and their impacts.
    • Verify compliance with the organization’s legal and other requirements.
    • Assess the integration of environmental management into business processes.
    • Utilize professional interviewing and evidence-gathering techniques.
    • Identify and categorize non-conformities based on objective evidence.
    • Write detailed and actionable audit reports for senior management.
    • Manage an audit team and coordinate multiple audit activities.
    • Lead the follow-up and verification of corrective action effectiveness.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Managers, HSE Consultants, Quality Auditors, and individuals seeking IRCA or equivalent lead auditor certification.

    ISO 14001: Implementing an Integrated HSE Management System

    11 – 15 May 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Interpret the requirements of ISO 14001 within an integrated HSE context.
    • Conduct a baseline environmental and safety gap analysis.
    • Identify and prioritize environmental aspects and safety hazards.
    • Design an integrated QHSE manual and document hierarchy.
    • Develop unified procedures for document control and record-keeping.
    • Establish measurable environmental and safety objectives and targets.
    • Implement operational controls for waste, emissions, and safety risks.
    • Create a joint emergency preparedness and response framework.
    • Design an integrated training and competence matrix for the workforce.
    • Execute a unified internal audit program for the HSE system.
    • Facilitate integrated management reviews for senior leadership.
    • Drive continual improvement through a combined corrective action system.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Coordinators, HSE Officers, Facility Managers, and IMS Implementation Teams.

    Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Safe Work Planning

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi05 – 09 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the purpose and importance of Job Safety Analysis (JSA).
    • Identify when a JSA is required versus a generic risk assessment.
    • Break down complex jobs into manageable, sequential steps.
    • Identify physical, chemical, and biological hazards for each job step.
    • Apply the "Hierarchy of Controls" to specific task-related hazards.
    • Utilize a risk matrix to prioritize safety interventions.
    • Facilitate a JSA team meeting with diverse workers and experts.
    • Integrate JSA findings into the Permit to Work (PTW) system.
    • Communicate safe work instructions effectively during toolbox talks.
    • Conduct a "Last Minute Risk Assessment" (LMRA) at the worksite.
    • Recognize when site changes require a JSA revision or work stoppage.
    • Audit and review completed JSAs for quality and accuracy.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Site Supervisors, Foremen, HSE Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, and Lead Operators.

    Lifting Equipment and Mobile Cranes Inspection

    22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Cairo24 – 28 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the legal requirements for lifting equipment inspection and certification.
    • Identify the structural components of various mobile crane types and configurations.
    • Perform a systematic pre-use inspection of mobile cranes and lifting gear.
    • Interpret load charts and calculate the net capacity of a crane setup.
    • Detect signs of wear, corrosion, and deformation in wire ropes and sheaves.
    • Evaluate the functionality of safety devices and Load Moment Indicators (LMI).
    • Inspect outrigger systems and verify soil bearing capacity for stability.
    • Conduct thorough examinations of shackles, slings, and lifting attachments.
    • Utilize non-destructive testing (NDT) concepts for crack detection in welds.
    • Document inspection findings accurately in official reports and logs.
    • Recognize the criteria for the immediate removal of equipment from service.
    • Implement a robust color-coding system for periodic inspection tracking.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Lifting Supervisors, Crane Inspectors, Maintenance Engineers, Plant Managers, and HSE Personnel.

    Modern Safety Management

    29 June – 03 July 2026, Dubai19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the differences between traditional and modern safety management.
    • Implement the principles of "Safety-II" and Resilient Engineering.
    • Transition the organization from lagging to leading safety indicators.
    • Design a "Just Culture" framework for incident reporting and investigation.
    • Apply High-Reliability Organization (HRO) traits to industrial operations.
    • Lead the digital transformation of safety monitoring and data analysis.
    • Influence executive leadership to integrate safety into business strategy.
    • Utilize advanced Behavioral-Based Safety (BBS) to drive cultural change.
    • Conduct systems-based incident investigations that move beyond human error.
    • Audit the safety management system for adaptability and resilience.
    • Evaluate the socio-technical factors that influence workplace safety.
    • Develop a long-term roadmap for safety culture maturity advancement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Directors, Operations Managers, Safety Consultants, and Senior Compliance Officers.

    Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM)

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Dubai23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the origin and characteristics of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material.
    • Identify typical industrial processes where NORM scales and sludges accumulate.
    • Differentiate between Alpha, Beta, and Gamma radiation types and risks.
    • Operate NORM contamination monitors and dose rate meters correctly.
    • Interpret radiation survey results and determine safety boundaries.
    • Implement the ALARA principle for time, distance, and shielding.
    • Select and utilize appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for NORM.
    • Establish and manage Radiation Controlled and Supervised Areas.
    • Execute safe decontamination procedures for NORM-affected equipment.
    • Describe the legal requirements for NORM waste storage and transport.
    • Manage the medical surveillance and dosimetry requirements for workers.
    • Develop a NORM Management Plan for a specific industrial site.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for NORM Technicians, HSE Officers, Maintenance Supervisors, Waste Management Personnel, and Petroleum Engineers.

    Noise Control in Industry

    23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the physical properties of sound (frequency, intensity, and duration).
    • Identify the physiological mechanisms of hearing and the causes of NIHL.
    • Operate sound level meters and personal noise dosimeters accurately.
    • Conduct a comprehensive noise survey and create a facility noise map.
    • Interpret occupational noise exposure limits (e.g., 85 dBA TWA).
    • Implement the Hierarchy of Controls specifically for noise reduction.
    • Design and evaluate acoustic enclosures and silencers for equipment.
    • Select appropriate Hearing Protection Devices (HPDs) based on NRR ratings.
    • Manage a formal Hearing Conservation Program (HCP) for the workforce.
    • Analyze audiometric testing results to identify early signs of hearing shift.
    • Utilize administrative controls like job rotation to reduce noise dose.
    • Communicate the importance of hearing safety to the workforce effectively.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Specialists, Occupational Health Officers, Facility Engineers, and Production Supervisors.

    Oil and Gas Operational Safety

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Dec. 2026, Dubai13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the primary hazards associated with oil and gas exploration and production.
    • Implement a robust Permit to Work (PTW) system for high-risk operations.
    • Execute effective Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and energy isolation procedures.
    • Identify and manage the risks of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) and Mercury.
    • Apply hazardous area classification (Zoning) to site equipment selection.
    • Prevent Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC) through asset integrity.
    • Manage the safety complexities of Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS).
    • Perform safe confined space entry and vessel cleaning protocols.
    • Utilize the "Bow-Tie" model for analyzing major accident hazards.
    • Follow emergency response procedures for blowouts and hydrocarbon fires.
    • Apply the principles of Process Safety Management (PSM) to daily tasks.
    • Recognize and report "Weak Signals" of impending operational failures.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Production Operators, Drilling Personnel, Maintenance Technicians, HSE Officers, and Site Supervisors.

    Oil Spill Management: Response, Surveillance and Beach Cleaning

    13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core components of an Oil Spill Contingency Plan (OSCP).
    • Identify different types of oil and their weathering processes on water.
    • Utilize aerial surveillance and remote sensing for spill tracking.
    • Execute effective booming strategies for containment and deflection.
    • Operate various types of oil skimmers and mechanical recovery units.
    • Conduct a Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) survey.
    • Perform Net Environmental Benefit Analysis (NEBA) for response options.
    • Implement specific beach cleaning techniques for sand, pebbles, and rock.
    • Manage the logistics of temporary oily waste storage and transport.
    • Protect environmentally sensitive areas using specialized barrier methods.
    • Apply chemical dispersants and bioremediation agents safely and effectively.
    • Document all response activities for insurance and legal claims.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Officers, Coast Guard Personnel, Port Authorities, Emergency Response Teams, and Marine Operations Managers.

    Onshore/Offshore Oil Spill prevention and fighting technics

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the causes and prevention strategies for onshore and offshore spills.
    • Analyze the effectiveness of leak detection and automatic shut-off systems.
    • Execute rapid source control and containment tactics at the release point.
    • Utilize offshore high-capacity skimming and boom deployment systems.
    • Implement onshore containment strategies for pipeline and tank failures.
    • Evaluate the use of In-Situ Burning (ISB) as a fighting technique.
    • Describe subsea intervention methods, including capping and containment.
    • Manage the logistics of offshore dispersant application and SSDI.
    • Perform shoreline protection in high-current and difficult terrains.
    • Coordinate the "Tiered Response" mobilization for large-scale events.
    • Document technical response actions for regulatory and legal compliance.
    • Lead a multi-disciplinary fighting team in a simulated spill scenario.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Offshore Installation Managers (OIMs), Pipeline Engineers, Emergency Response Commanders, HSE Professionals, and Terminal Operations Staff.

    PHA for Team Leaders

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the roles and responsibilities of a PHA Team Leader/Facilitator.
    • Select the most appropriate PHA methodology for a specific project phase.
    • Prepare the necessary technical documentation, including P&IDs and PFDs.
    • Lead a multi-disciplinary HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) study.
    • Facilitate "What-If" and Checklist-based hazard analysis sessions.
    • Apply Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) to determine SIL requirements.
    • Manage the group dynamics and potential conflicts within a PHA team.
    • Utilize specialized PHA software for documentation and record-keeping.
    • Formulate clear, concise, and actionable safety recommendations.
    • Ensure the quality and technical accuracy of the final PHA report.
    • Lead the re-validation process for existing PHA studies.
    • Communicate PHA findings effectively to senior management and regulators.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Safety Engineers, Senior Project Engineers, HSE Managers, and experienced Technical Professionals moving into facilitation roles.

    Pollution Prevention Techniques and Technology

    04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of the Pollution Prevention (P2) hierarchy.
    • Identify the environmental and economic drivers for pollution prevention.
    • Conduct a comprehensive site waste and emissions audit.
    • Implement "Source Reduction" techniques for various industrial processes.
    • Evaluate and select advanced air pollution control technologies.
    • Design and manage industrial wastewater recycling and treatment systems.
    • Utilize Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) to identify environmental hotspots.
    • Implement "Green Chemistry" principles in industrial applications.
    • Manage and reduce fugitive emissions and VOC releases.
    • Optimize energy and resource consumption through technological upgrades.
    • Transition organizational waste management toward a circular economy model.
    • Calculate the Return on Investment (ROI) for pollution prevention projects.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, HSE Managers, Process Engineers, Sustainability Officers, and Regulatory Compliance Staff.

    Pressure Testing Procedures: Best Practices and Safety Guidelines

    18 – 22 May 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Dubai07 – 11 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core objectives and types of pressure testing (Hydro vs. Pneumatic).
    • Interpret international codes and standards (ASME B31.3, API 598, etc.).
    • Develop a comprehensive Pressure Test Plan and Risk Assessment.
    • Select and calibrate the correct gauges, pumps, and relief valves.
    • Establish and manage safe exclusion zones and physical barriers.
    • Perform a "Line Walk" and verify system readiness for testing.
    • Execute a controlled pressure ramp-up and stabilization sequence.
    • Identify and troubleshoot leaks and anomalies during the test.
    • Manage the safe depressurization and venting of the system.
    • Document test results using pressure recorders and certificates.
    • Implement specific safety protocols for high-risk pneumatic testing.
    • Conduct a post-test inspection and system reinstatement.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Mechanical Technicians, Pipeline Engineers, Quality Inspectors, HSE Supervisors, and Pre-commissioning Staff.

    Process Hazard Analysis (PHA)

    08 – 12 June 2026, Abu Dhabi31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Sep. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles and regulatory requirements for Process Hazard Analysis.
    • Interpret Process Safety Information (PSI), including P&IDs and PFDs, accurately.
    • Select the most appropriate PHA methodology based on the process lifecycle stage.
    • Lead a multi-disciplinary team through a Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) study.
    • Facilitate structured "What-If" analysis sessions for non-routine operations.
    • Identify potential causes and consequences of process deviations.
    • Evaluate the adequacy and reliability of engineering and administrative safeguards.
    • Utilize Risk Matrices to determine the level of residual risk.
    • Apply Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) for semi-quantitative assessment.
    • Author clear and actionable PHA recommendations for risk reduction.
    • Manage the PHA re-validation process for existing industrial facilities.
    • Document and archive PHA results to meet international compliance standards.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Engineers, HSE Managers, Project Managers, Operations Supervisors, and Technical Facilitators.

    Process Safety Management (PSM)

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the 14 elements of a comprehensive Process Safety Management system.
    • Differentiate between Personal Safety and Process Safety performance.
    • Manage Process Safety Information (PSI) for hazardous chemical operations.
    • Implement a rigorous Management of Change (MOC) procedure.
    • Conduct effective Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR) for new or modified units.
    • Develop a Mechanical Integrity (MI) program for safety-critical equipment.
    • Oversee the training and competency of process operators and maintenance staff.
    • Manage the safety performance of contractors working in hazardous areas.
    • Design and implement written Operating Procedures for all process phases.
    • Lead "Root Cause" investigations for process-related incidents and near-misses.
    • Conduct PSM compliance audits and track corrective actions to closure.
    • Establish leading and lagging Process Safety Indicators for management reporting.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Plant Managers, Process Safety Engineers, HSE Directors, Maintenance Managers, and Operations Leads.

    Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

    22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Sep. 2026, Dubai18 – 22 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the principles and purpose of Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA).
    • Identify the difference between Qualitative, Semi-Quantitative, and Quantitative risk.
    • Select representative failure scenarios for modeling (e.g., leaks and ruptures).
    • Utilize mathematical models for gas dispersion and pool fire simulations.
    • Calculate the consequences of Vapor Cloud Explosions (VCE) and BLEVEs.
    • Determine the frequency of failure using historical data and Fault Tree Analysis.
    • Model the probability of ignition and the impact of weather conditions.
    • Construct and interpret "Risk Contours" (Isopleths) for a facility.
    • Evaluate "Societal Risk" using F-N curves and PLL (Potential Loss of Life).
    • Compare QRA results against international Risk Acceptance Criteria.
    • Utilize QRA findings for facility siting and land-use planning decisions.
    • Manage the procurement and technical review of third-party QRA studies.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Safety Engineers, Technical Risk Consultants, Regulatory Authorities, and Senior Facility Designers.

    Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation

    29 June – 03 July 2026, Dubai21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi01 – 05 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the types and properties of ionizing radiation (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, X-ray).
    • Explain the biological effects and health risks of radiation exposure.
    • Apply the ALARA principle to industrial radiation tasks effectively.
    • Utilize the "Inverse Square Law" to calculate safe working distances.
    • Select and use appropriate shielding materials for different radiation types.
    • Operate radiation survey meters and contamination monitors correctly.
    • Interpret dose readings from TLDs and Electronic Personal Dosimeters (EPD).
    • Establish and manage Radiation Controlled and Supervised Areas.
    • Oversee the safe storage and inventory of radioactive sources.
    • Manage the transportation of radioactive materials according to IAEA standards.
    • Implement emergency response procedures for radiation incidents.
    • Fulfil the legal and administrative duties of a Radiation Protection Officer (RPO).

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Radiation Protection Officers (RPOs), NDT Technicians, Industrial Radiographers, HSE Specialists, and Laboratory Technicians.

    Respiratory Protection Training

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Dubai15 – 19 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the primary respiratory hazards (Gases, Vapors, Particulates).
    • Identify the physiological effects of oxygen deficiency and toxic air.
    • Utilize the "Hierarchy of Controls" before selecting respiratory protection.
    • Differentiate between Air-Purifying (APR) and Atmosphere-Supplying respirators.
    • Select the correct filter or cartridge based on the airborne contaminant.
    • Calculate the Assigned Protection Factor (APF) for different respirator types.
    • Perform a qualitative and quantitative Respirator Fit Test (RFT).
    • Execute proper "Positive" and "Negative" pressure seal checks.
    • Operate Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and Supplied Air (SABA).
    • Clean, disinfect, and store respirators according to manufacturer guidelines.
    • Identify the medical requirements and limitations for respirator use.
    • Manage a written Respiratory Protection Program for the organization.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Industrial Workers, HSE Officers, Emergency Responders, Maintenance Staff, and Chemical Handling Personnel.

    Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management

    26 – 30 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the differences between risk, crisis, and disaster in an industrial context.
    • Apply the principles of ISO 31000 to organizational risk assessment.
    • Develop a comprehensive Crisis Management Plan (CMP) tailored to specific industry hazards.
    • Design and execute high-fidelity disaster simulation exercises for response teams.
    • Utilize advanced threat-horizon scanning to identify emerging global and local risks.
    • Implement effective communication protocols for internal and external stakeholders during a crisis.
    • Analyze the psychological factors that influence decision-making during high-stress events.
    • Establish a multi-disciplinary Crisis Management Team (CMT) with clearly defined roles.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of Business Continuity Plans (BCP) through rigorous auditing.
    • Coordinate multi-agency response efforts using standardized Incident Command Systems (ICS).
    • Manage the transition from emergency response to long-term recovery and reconstruction.
    • Utilize data analytics and real-time monitoring technology for disaster early warning.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Senior Executives, Emergency Response Managers, HSE Directors, Operations Managers, and Public Relations Officers.

    Safe Lifting and Materials Handling

    02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi26 – 30 Oct. 2026, Dubai27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the legal obligations of the "Competent Person" under lifting regulations.
    • Identify and inspect various types of lifting tackle, including wire ropes and webbing slings.
    • Calculate the Safe Working Load (SWL) and Working Load Limit (WLL) for various configurations.
    • Develop detailed Lift Plans for routine, non-routine, and complex lifting operations.
    • Determine the center of gravity and weight of irregular loads using technical data.
    • Demonstrate the correct use of international hand signals and radio communication.
    • Evaluate ground conditions and the use of outriggers for mobile crane stability.
    • Implement a robust "Dropped Objects" prevention program during lifting.
    • Perform ergonomic manual handling assessments to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.
    • Recognize the criteria for condemning worn or damaged lifting equipment.
    • Manage lifting operations in hazardous environments, including high winds and limited visibility.
    • Execute safe "Tandem Lifts" involving multiple cranes or lifting devices.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Lifting Supervisors, Riggers, Crane Operators, Warehouse Managers, and Site Safety Officers.

    Safety and Environmental Management Programs (SEMP) for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations

    09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Dubai02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the 17 elements of a comprehensive SEMP based on API RP 75.
    • Implement a rigorous "Management of Change" system for offshore assets.
    • Conduct "Process Hazard Analysis" (PHA) for complex subsea operations.
    • Identify and manage "Safety-Critical Elements" and their performance standards.
    • Develop effective "Pre-Startup Safety Review" protocols for offshore platforms.
    • Manage the environmental impact of produced water and drilling fluids.
    • Coordinate offshore emergency response and oil spill contingency plans.
    • Execute "Simultaneous Operations" (SIMOPS) safety management protocols.
    • Audit the SEMP for compliance and operational effectiveness.
    • Foster a "Generative" safety culture within offshore teams and contractors.
    • Implement "Asset Integrity Management" to prevent structural and process failures.
    • Analyze "Leading and Lagging" indicators to predict and prevent incidents.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Offshore Installation Managers (OIM), Petroleum Engineers, HSE Professionals, Compliance Officers, and Platform Supervisors.

    Safety and Loss Prevention in Petrochemical Plants (Risk Assessment and Decision Making)

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of "Inherent Safety" in petrochemical design.
    • Apply "Layer of Protection Analysis" (LOPA) to determine required safety levels.
    • Conduct "Quantitative Risk Assessment" (QRA) for complex chemical units.
    • Evaluate the "Fire and Explosion" potential of various hydrocarbon streams.
    • Design and implement "Safety Instrumented Systems" (SIS) and SIL ratings.
    • Utilize "Cost-Benefit Analysis" (CBA) to justify safety-related investments.
    • Analyze the dispersion of toxic gas clouds using advanced modeling tools.
    • Implement "Loss Prevention" strategies for storage tanks and loading bays.
    • Manage "Reactivity Hazards" and the risks of uncontrolled chemical reactions.
    • Establish "Safety Performance Indicators" tailored to the petrochemical sector.
    • Lead "Decision-Making" sessions during high-stakes operational upsets.
    • Develop "Facility Siting" plans to minimize the impact of potential blasts.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Process Engineers, Safety Managers, Plant Directors, Risk Analysts, and Technical Leads in the Petrochemical industry.

    Safety and Risk Management in Onshore Operations (Prediction and Control)

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, Dubai10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the primary risk drivers for onshore oil and gas operations.
    • Utilize "Predictive Maintenance" data to identify potential asset failures.
    • Manage "Third-Party Interference" (TPI) and encroachment on pipeline corridors.
    • Implement "Cathodic Protection" and corrosion control for buried assets.
    • Conduct "Dynamic Risk Assessments" for rapidly changing onshore site conditions.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of "Leak Detection Systems" (LDS) for pipelines.
    • Manage "Toxic Gas" hazards, including H2S, in onshore production.
    • Coordinate with local authorities for "Community Emergency Response" plans.
    • Apply "Land-Use Planning" principles to minimize risk to the public.
    • Perform "Root Cause Analysis" for onshore pipeline and terminal failures.
    • Implement "Vibration and Fatigue" monitoring for onshore rotating equipment.
    • Design robust "Security Barriers" to protect critical onshore infrastructure.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Pipeline Engineers, Terminal Managers, Onshore Drilling Supervisors, HSE Technicians, and Land Management Officers.

    Safety Auditing, Hazard Identification and Site Inspection

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the differences between safety audits, site inspections, and informal tours.
    • Apply the Hierarchy of Controls to mitigate identified workplace hazards.
    • Conduct a comprehensive Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for high-risk activities.
    • Utilize the "Five Steps to Risk Assessment" methodology in a site environment.
    • Identify physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards during inspections.
    • Execute a professional safety audit according to ISO 19011 guidelines.
    • Design effective safety inspection checklists tailored to specific site operations.
    • Analyze safety documentation and permits to verify operational compliance.
    • Communicate audit findings and recommendations effectively to various stakeholders.
    • Utilize mobile technology and digital tools for real-time hazard reporting.
    • Manage the "Corrective Action Tracking" process to ensure findings are closed.
    • Distinguish between "Immediate Causes" and "Root Causes" of identified hazards.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Safety Officers, Site Supervisors, Internal Auditors, Department Heads, and Compliance Managers.

    Safety in Transportation and Safe Handling and Storage of Materials

    30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Dubai24 – 28 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the legal requirements for the transport of dangerous goods by road and sea.
    • Interpret the UN classification system and GHS labeling for hazardous materials.
    • Implement a robust "Load Securement" plan using correct lashing and blocking.
    • Design a warehouse layout that prioritizes "Chemical Compatibility" and segregation.
    • Conduct thorough pre-trip inspections for heavy goods vehicles (HGV).
    • Manage "Driver Fatigue" and compliance with hours-of-service regulations.
    • Utilize Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to determine storage requirements.
    • Execute safe loading and unloading procedures for tankers and bulk carriers.
    • Inspect industrial racking systems for structural damage and overloading.
    • Implement ergonomic techniques for manual materials handling tasks.
    • Coordinate the emergency response to a transportation-related chemical spill.
    • Audit the supply chain for safety compliance from supplier to end-user.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Logistics Managers, Warehouse Supervisors, Fleet Safety Officers, Supply Chain Professionals, and Transport Coordinators.

    Security Risk Assessment and Management (Including Crisis Management)

    06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Cairo31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core components of the Security Risk Assessment process.
    • Identify and categorize potential threats: Criminal, political, and internal.
    • Apply CPTED principles to enhance the physical security of a facility.
    • Design an "Integrated Security System" utilizing various layers of protection.
    • Conduct a "Security Vulnerability Assessment" (SVA) for critical infrastructure.
    • Implement effective "Access Control" and "Identity Management" protocols.
    • Develop a Security Crisis Management Plan for high-impact events.
    • Manage the "Insider Threat" through background screening and monitoring.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of security contractors and service providers.
    • Utilize surveillance technology and "Video Analytics" for threat detection.
    • Coordinate with law enforcement and intelligence agencies during a crisis.
    • Document and report security risks to the Board and Senior Management.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Security Managers, Facility Directors, Risk Officers, Corporate Investigators, and Emergency Response Coordinators.

    Site Waste Management and Regulatory Compliance Requirements

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Dubai14 – 18 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the "Waste Hierarchy" and its application to industrial sites.
    • Interpret environmental regulations and the "Duty of Care" legal framework.
    • Classify waste accurately as hazardous, non-hazardous, or inert.
    • Develop a comprehensive Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP).
    • Implement effective waste segregation and labeling at the source.
    • Audit third-party waste contractors and final disposal sites.
    • Manage the "Chain of Custody" and waste transfer documentation.
    • Minimize waste generation through process optimization and recycling.
    • Ensure the safe storage of hazardous waste to prevent spills and leaks.
    • Calculate the "True Cost of Waste" for the organization.
    • Coordinate with environmental regulators for site inspections and reporting.
    • Implement "Circular Economy" principles to turn waste into resources.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Officers, Site Managers, Facility Engineers, Waste Coordinators, and Compliance Supervisors.

    Strategic Crisis Management Incorporating Security

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Dubai06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the relationship between security incidents and corporate crises.
    • Implement a "Strategic Resilience" framework for the organization.
    • Utilize "Horizon Scanning" to identify emerging security-driven threats.
    • Establish a unified Crisis and Security Command Structure.
    • Develop "Scenario-based" Crisis Management Plans incorporating security.
    • Manage the executive-level response to a major security breach.
    • Coordinate "Security Intelligence" with operational decision-making.
    • Lead strategic communication efforts during a security-induced crisis.
    • Evaluate the impact of "Geopolitical Risks" on organizational security.
    • Integrate "Business Continuity" with security recovery protocols.
    • Conduct high-level "Post-Crisis Forensic Reviews" and audits.
    • Foster a "Crisis-Ready" culture across all levels of the organization.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Board Members, CEOs, Security Directors, Crisis Managers, and Senior Government Officials.

    Tier 1 Oil Spill Response Training to IMO 1 Standards

    20 – 24 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Explain the definitions and criteria for a Tier 1 oil spill.
    2. Identify the properties of different oil types and their behavior on water.
    3. Execute immediate notification and mobilization procedures.
    4. Select and wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for oil response.
    5. Deploy and anchor oil containment booms in varying current conditions.
    6. Operate various types of skimmers for oil recovery.
    7. Implement shoreline protection strategies using sorbents and barriers.
    8. Understand the "Stop, Contain, and Recover" methodology.
    9. Manage the temporary storage and transport of oily waste.
    10. Utilize the facility's Emergency Response Plan and SOPEP effectively.
    11. Identify sensitive environmental areas requiring priority protection.
    12. Conduct basic decontamination of response equipment after use.
    13. Report response actions and observations to the On-Scene Commander.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    Deck Ratings, Engine Room Staff, Terminal Operators, Jetty Personnel, and Marine Maintenance Teams.

    Tier 2 Oil Spill Response Training to IMO 2 Standards

    27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi06 – 10 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Explain the regulatory requirements for Tier 2 response under the OPRC Convention.
    2. Lead the implementation of the Incident Command System (ICS) for oil spills.
    3. Conduct a comprehensive Spill Impact Mitigation Assessment (SIMA) to guide strategy.
    4. Manage the mobilization and logistics of regional response resources.
    5. Coordinate aerial surveillance and satellite imagery for spill tracking.
    6. Direct large-scale offshore containment and mechanical recovery operations.
    7. Oversee the application of chemical dispersants and in-situ burning protocols.
    8. Manage Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) teams and data.
    9. Implement site-specific health and safety plans for large responder teams.
    10. Execute waste management strategies for high volumes of oily debris.
    11. Manage communications with government agencies, media, and the public.
    12. Document all response activities for insurance claims and legal defense.
    13. Lead post-incident debriefings and the development of improvement plans.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    On-Scene Commanders, Response Supervisors, HSEQ Managers, Marine Superintendents, and Government Regulatory Officers.

    Tier 3 Oil Spill Response Training to IMO 3 Standards

    04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    1. Explain the strategic requirements for Tier 3 response under international law.
    2. Lead a National or Corporate Crisis Management Team (CMT).
    3. Coordinate international assistance through the IMO and global response centers.
    4. Manage high-level political and diplomatic interfaces during a spill.
    5. Approve and oversee the implementation of national-scale response strategies.
    6. Evaluate the socio-economic impacts of a major spill on a national level.
    7. Manage the interface with the International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Funds.
    8. Direct the long-term environmental damage assessment and restoration process.
    9. Execute strategic crisis communication and reputation management plans.
    10. Oversee the financial and legal management of multi-million dollar claims.
    11. Implement policy changes based on lessons learned from major incidents.
    12. Manage the integration of military and civil resources in a national response.
    13. Lead the development and auditing of National Oil Spill Contingency Plans.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    Senior Government Officials, Corporate Executives, Crisis Management Leads, National Port Authorities, and Environmental Agency Directors.

    Toxicology for Non-Toxicologists (Including Environmental Toxicology)

    15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Cairo04 – 08 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the core principles of toxicology: Dose-Response and Exposure.
    • Differentiate between "Acute" and "Chronic" toxicity and their effects.
    • Identify the primary "Routes of Entry" for toxins in humans and animals.
    • Interpret LC50, LD50, and NOAEL values in chemical technical reports.
    • Explain the processes of Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME).
    • Analyze the toxicological profile of heavy metals and industrial solvents.
    • Understand the mechanisms of "Carcinogenesis" and "Mutagenesis."
    • Evaluate the risk of "Endocrine Disruptors" in the environment.
    • Explain the concepts of "Bioaccumulation" and "Biomagnification."
    • Utilize toxicological data to conduct a basic "Health Risk Assessment."
    • Communicate complex toxicological risks to the public in simple terms.
    • Identify "Sensitive Populations" and their specific risks of exposure.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Professionals, Environmental Consultants, Occupational Health Nurses, Emergency Responders, and Process Engineers.

    Waste Management and Pollution Control

    22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi09 – 13 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi11 – 15 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the relationship between waste management and pollution control.
    • Apply the "Pollution Prevention Hierarchy" to industrial processes.
    • Select appropriate "Air Pollution Control" devices (Scrubbers, Baghouses).
    • Design a basic "Wastewater Treatment" workflow for industrial effluent.
    • Implement effective "Noise and Vibration" control measures at the source.
    • Manage "Hazardous Waste" from generation to final destruction.
    • Utilize ISO 14001 principles to manage environmental risks.
    • Conduct an "Environmental Impact Assessment" (EIA) for site modifications.
    • Evaluate the "Carbon Footprint" of waste management operations.
    • Implement "Resource Recovery" systems to turn waste into energy or raw materials.
    • Coordinate with environmental regulators for compliance reporting and audits.
    • Develop "Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure" (SPCC) plans.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Environmental Engineers, Facility Managers, Sustainability Coordinators, Plant Supervisors, and Regulatory Compliance Officers.

    Waste Management: Solid, Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste (Including Storage and Control)

    05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh18 – 22 May 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the legal classifications of solid, hazardous, and non-hazardous waste.
    • Conduct a "Waste Stream Characterization" to determine disposal pathways.
    • Implement the "Waste Hierarchy" to prioritize reduction and recycling.
    • Design a compliant "Hazardous Waste Storage Area" with proper containment.
    • Utilize "Compatibility Matrices" to prevent dangerous chemical reactions in storage.
    • Manage the documentation for the "Chain of Custody" and waste manifests.
    • Evaluate the structural integrity of waste containers and storage tanks.
    • Implement "Labeling and Marking" standards according to GHS and local laws.
    • Perform "Waste Minimization Audits" to identify source reduction opportunities.
    • Coordinate the safe transportation of hazardous waste by road or rail.
    • Execute emergency response procedures for hazardous waste spills or leaks.
    • Audit third-party waste treatment and disposal facilities for compliance.

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Waste Coordinators, Environmental Technicians, Warehouse Managers, Site Supervisors, and HSE Professionals.

    Working at Heights Safety

    12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi07 – 11 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi01 – 05 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define "Working at Height" according to international safety regulations.
    • Apply the "Hierarchy of Fall Protection" to diverse site scenarios.
    • Inspect and don a full-body harness and lanyard correctly.
    • Calculate "Total Fall Clearance" to prevent impact with the ground.
    • Identify and verify the load capacity of "Certified Anchor Points."
    • Operate "Mobile Elevating Work Platforms" (MEWP) safely.
    • Perform a "Pre-use Inspection" of ladders, steps, and scaffolds.
    • Implement a "Dropped Objects" prevention plan using tethers and netting.
    • Develop a written "Work at Height Permit" and Risk Assessment.
    • Design a "Suspension Trauma" rescue plan for fallen workers.
    • Distinguish between "Fall Restraint" and "Fall Arrest" systems.
    • Manage the "Environmental Factors" affecting height safety (Wind, Ice).

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for Scaffolders, Maintenance Technicians, Roofers, Riggers, Site Safety Officers, and Construction Supervisors.

    Writing a Procedure in Occupational Health and Safety

    19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi08 – 12 June 2026, MS Teams

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

    • Define the hierarchy of OHS documentation: Policy, Procedure, and Instruction.
    • Conduct a "Task Analysis" to identify the steps required for a safe procedure.
    • Apply "Plain Language" principles to ensure clarity for all employees.
    • Structure a procedure utilizing a standardized and logical template.
    • Utilize active verbs and clear "Action-Owner" assignments in writing.
    • Integrate "Visual Aids" (flowcharts, photos, icons) into safety documents.
    • Implement a "Version Control" and "Document Management" system.
    • Facilitate a "Validation Workshop" to test procedures in the field.
    • Align OHS procedures with international standards (ISO 45001).
    • Manage the "Review and Revision" cycle to keep procedures current.
    • Write effective "Emergency Response Procedures" for high-stress scenarios.
    • Utilize OHS procedures as a tool for "Competency-Based Training."

     

    TARGET AUDIENCE:

    This course is intended for HSE Professionals, Technical Writers, Department Heads, Compliance Officers, and Training Managers.