
Process Safety Management Training
To Maintain Operational Discipline it becomes vital that the people executing your PSM Programs understand the basics, integrations and PHAs.
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At McMillen Process Safety, our training programs are designed to deliver more than knowledge and enhance Operational Discipline, they deliver practical understanding your team can apply immediately. Each course is structured to be straightforward, relevant, and aligned with real-world operations. Whether you’re introducing new personnel to the basics of Process Safety or preparing internal leaders for program design, our training is built for usable results.

Training Classes - Private Onsite and Public Classes
PSM Awareness
Ideal for Executive Leadership, Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, Operators and frontline staff, this course provides a practical introduction to the key elements of Process Safety Management. We break down the purpose behind the PSM rule, explain what’s required, and focus on what your team needs to know to maintain safe, compliant operations.
What it covers:
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Why PSM exists and how it prevents incidents
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Core PSM elements explained in everyday terms
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The connection between safety, reliability, and profitability
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Typical Program Designs, Roles and responsibilities across an organization
PHA Facilitation
This advanced course is for professionals who will lead or participate in Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs). We equip your team with both the technical understanding and facilitation skills needed to drive productive, insightful sessions that uncover risk and produce actionable results.
What it covers:
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PHA methodologies (HAZOP, What-If, Checklist, etc.)
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Facilitation best practices
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Effective team engagement and documentation
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Turning findings into usable risk-reduction strategies
PSM Program Design & Development
This course is designed for safety leaders, program owners, and managers tasked with building or refining a company’s PSM system. We focus on developing systems that are not just compliant but streamlined, maintainable, and custom-fit-for-purpose.
What it covers:
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Structuring a PSM program that fits your operation
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Writing procedures and policies that people will actually use
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Integrating PSM into existing workflows and systems
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Avoiding common pitfalls and over-complexity