Process Safety Discipline

Oil, Gas & Energy Safety Training

Process Safety at Every Stage of Your Operations

Oil, gas, and energy operations have a hazard profile unlike any other industry: flammable atmospheres, high-pressure pipelines, toxic releases, and complex permit-to-work systems leave no room for safety failures. ICLM's programs are built on the Process Safety Management framework, covering hazard identification, engineering controls, human factors, emergency preparedness, and regulatory compliance across upstream, midstream, and downstream operations.

Why Safety Training Matters Here

In oil and gas, safety failures do not just injure. They can cause mass casualties, long-term environmental damage, and billions in losses. When engineering controls fail, a trained, competent worker is the last line of defence.

ICLM training strengthens the field-level discipline that prevents catastrophic process safety events.

Fire and Explosion

Controls for flammable atmospheres, hot work, vapour clouds, and live-system hazards.

Pressure and Gas

Training for high-pressure systems, toxic gases, oxygen displacement, and emergency response.

Who Should Attend

Process Engineers HSE Officers Rig Workers Pipeline Technicians Control Room Operators Emergency Response Teams Permit-to-Work Issuers Maintenance Supervisors Shutdown and Turnaround Teams Contractors on Live Sites

What Your Team Will Achieve

PTW Control

Robust Permit-to-Work Systems

Practical permit discipline that reduces hot work, confined space, and simultaneous operations incidents.

Emergency Readiness

Gas and Fire Response Teams

Emergency teams trained for releases, ignition risks, evacuation, escalation, and first response.

PSM-Competent Supervisors

Supervisors and engineers who understand layer-of-protection thinking and process risk escalation.

Reduced Hazardous Gas Exposure

Gas detection and control training that improves recognition, monitoring, isolation, and response.

OISD and PESO Compliance Records

Documented training records that support audits, regulatory readiness, and contractor governance.

Course Catalog

Recommended Training Programs

A PSM-aligned curriculum for hazardous energy, gases, pressure systems, hot work, confined spaces, emergency response, environmental controls, and regulatory compliance.

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Safety Induction

Foundational safety orientation for operating, maintenance, contractor, and turnaround teams.

General Safety Practices

Core safe work practices for process facilities, utilities, and live operational areas.

Gas Detection and Control Procedures

Monitoring, alarm response, isolation, and control practices for hazardous atmospheres.

Hazardous Gas Handling and Storage

Safe storage, transfer, leak recognition, and response for toxic and flammable gases.

Ammonia Handling and Emergency Response

Controls for ammonia storage, release prevention, exposure response, and evacuation.

Nitrogen Handling Safety

Asphyxiation prevention, purging controls, ventilation, monitoring, and safe handling.

Flammable Liquids Handling and Storage

Ignition control, storage compatibility, spill response, transfer safety, and fire prevention.

Oxygen Cylinder Handling and Storage

Safe cylinder storage, segregation, transport, regulator use, and oxygen enrichment controls.

Chemical Safety & HazCom

Hazard communication for process chemicals, solvents, additives, and maintenance materials.

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Reading and applying SDS/MSDS controls for safe handling, PPE, storage, and response.

Confined Space Working and Safety

Entry control for tanks, vessels, pipelines, pits, and drainage systems.

Air Monitoring

Atmospheric testing for oxygen, flammable gases, toxic gases, and confined space entry.

Pressure Vessel Safety

Safe operation, hazard recognition, pressure controls, and emergency action for vessels.

Pressure Vessel Inspection and Testing

Inspection awareness, testing requirements, defect recognition, and documentation discipline.

Process Safety Management

PSM framework training for hazard analysis, controls, human factors, and incident prevention.

Permit to Work (PTW) Procedures

Permit discipline for hot work, confined space, electrical work, lifting, and live sites.

Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HIRA)

Structured risk assessment for process, maintenance, shutdown, and project activities.

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Task-level hazard review and control planning for dynamic field jobs.

Electrical Safety

Electrical risk controls for energized systems, isolation, testing, and maintenance interfaces.

Arc Flash Hazards and Safety

Boundaries, PPE, labels, incident energy awareness, and response for arc flash risk.

Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) Procedures

Energy isolation practices that prevent unexpected energization, release, or startup.

Radiation Safety

Controls for radiation exposure in inspection, survey, and energy generation contexts.

Explosives Handling and Storage Safety

Safe storage, handling, segregation, security, and emergency precautions for explosives.

Emergency Response Procedures

Coordinated response for gas release, fire, spill, evacuation, and medical emergencies.

Industrial Fire Prevention and Control

Prevention and response controls for flammable atmospheres, hot work, and process fires.

Fire Extinguisher Use and Maintenance

Selection, use, inspection, and readiness of extinguishers for early fire control.

First Aid and CPR

Immediate medical response for burns, exposure, trauma, cardiac events, and field injuries.

Disaster Preparedness and Response Planning

Preparedness planning for major fires, explosions, toxic releases, and site-wide emergencies.

Environmental Monitoring

Monitoring practices for emissions, releases, site controls, and environmental performance.

Waste Management Techniques and Recycling

Safe handling, segregation, recycling, and disposal practices for industrial waste streams.